Football Association of Thailand (FAT) have already chosen their head coach, former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac. This was reported by Bangkok Post, and confirmed by numerous online sources.
Thailand’s previous head coach, Kiatisuk Senamuang resigned from the his position of national head coach last month, after he was deemed “not good enough” by FAT.
Rajevac, 62, has an impressive track record with Ghana, he led them through the 2010 World Cup and they almost made it to the finals.
He also spent a brief stint in Algeria as head coach, although he resigned just after two games.
However, the former Serbian national has also been out of football for at least five years, but FAT seem to be okay with that.
More to come…
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