Former TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic has continued to showcase his tactical acumen in African football, presently doing so up North Africa with CR Belouizdad in Algeria.
Ramovic dramatically resigned as the Rockets coach on live television in November last year after a somewhat difficult start to the 2024/25 Premier Soccer League season.
However, just a week later, the Serbian strategist was announced as the new coach of the Tanzanian team Young Africans after they fired former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Gamondi.
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Nonetheless, Ramovic left his position barely four months after his arrival, as a chance arose in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 at the Reds.
Ramovic failed in leading Yanga to the CAF Champions League knockout rounds but managed to position the team in second place in the Tanzanian Premier League standings prior to his departure.
The former Bundesliga VfL Wolfsburg goalkeeper who was seemingly not highly regarded in the PSL, is now proving his competence with Khanyisa Mayo's side in Algeria.
Belouizdad are currently in second place in Ligue 1 with 37 points, trailing log leaders and CAF Champions League quarterfinalists MC Alger by four points with nine matches remaining.
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Since joining the club in February, the 46-year-old mentor has overseen nine games, winning five, drawing two, and losing on two occasions so far. He drew and beat MC Alger in Cup competitions.
The outspoken coach appears to be on the verge of qualifying the team for next year's CAF Champions League campaign as he continues fighting for a league title.