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Ramovic reflects on his journey at TS Galaxy
Former TS Galaxy head coach Sead Ramovic has sent a parting message to the club after he joined Tanzanian giants Young Africans.
Ramovic made Galaxy competitive since joining in 2021, as they finished 13th on the log in his first season, 10th in 2022/23 and had their best finish in history last term after landing up at sixth.
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However, they could not live up to expectations in the current season, being the only side yet to win as they sit bottom of the Betway Premiership standings.
After a 1-1 draw against Stellenbosch FC on 6 November, the Serb-German mentor shocked the football fraternity after resignation during his live post-match interview.
The 45-year-old, who was appointed at Young Africans a week later, has revealed his biggest highlight while in charge of The Rockets, speaking exclusively to KickOff.com.
"One of my biggest highlights during my time in South Africa is leaving the club in a better condition in every aspect. We accomplished incredible milestones together, including selling 12 players to top-tier clubs, with four of them reaching the pinnacle of their careers by becoming national team players," Ramovic stated.
"This success is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and nurturing environment we built as a team.
We also achieved the best league position in the club's history, a milestone that reflects the determination, resilience, and effort of everyone involved. Players, staff, and management.
Above all, I am deeply grateful to the beautiful people of South Africa for their warmth and kindness in welcoming me. Their support and passion made my journey here truly unforgettable," the lanky tactician added.
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Ramovic also made special mention of Chairman Tim Sukazi, who gave him the opportunity, with the Mpumalanga-based side his first gig as a head coach.
"And not to forget, I had the privilege of forming a lasting friendship with Tim Sukazi, whose support and camaraderie have been invaluable to me."