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Bora Milutinovic Linked to Jamaica Job

The well-traveled and never boring manager Bora Milutinovic is being courted by the Jamaica Football Federation to coach the Reggae Boyz as they begin preparations to qualify for the 2010 World Cup. Reports from Jamaica say that the football federation’s president flew to Mexico to discuss the position with Milutinovic, who is the only man to ever coach five teams to the World Cup – Mexico, Costa Rica, the US, Nigeria and China.

This would certainly be an interesting move by Jamaica, a country that does have some football talent and has the potential to be one of the better teams in CONCACAF.

Former Argentina coach Jose Pekerman, who has been rumored for just about every gig in the western hemisphere, is also said to be in the running for the Jamaica job. I have a hunch that we are more likely to see Bora take the position.

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By John Barnes | October 16th, 2006 at 7:20 am
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Bora is the Man for the jamaican post,and he will find the jamaican players(reggaeboyz) very interesting,my bet is that jamaica will grab the last spot in Concacaf(4th)and even beat 2 0r 3 big name teams from a global perspective.BORA!!!

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