Montenegro have named Bosnian Faruk Hadzibegic as coach to replace Serb Ljubisa Tumbakovic who was sacked in June after boycotting the home ...
BELGRADE: Montenegro have named Bosnian Faruk Hadzibegic as coach to replace Serb Ljubisa Tumbakovic who was sacked in June after boycotting the home qualifier with Kosovo for political reasons.
Hadzibegic faces a tough task to revive Montenegro's Euro 2020 qualifying campaign after the Adriatic nation collected two points from their opening four games. Kosovo, whose population is more than 90 percent ethnic Albanian, declared independence from Serbia in 2008 and has been recognised as a sovereign nation by more than 110 countries.However, several nations, including Serbia, China, five EU members and Russia, refuse to recognise Kosovo.
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