Serbia part company with boss Curcic, director Milosevic quits


  • Football
  • Thursday, 28 Apr 2016

Serbian coach Radovan Curcic reacts during his team's Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Portugal in Belgrad, Serbia October 11, 2015. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia coach Radovan Curcic had his contract terminated by mutual consent on Wednesday, prompting the national team's director Savo Milosevic to follow in his footsteps and quit, the Balkan nation's football association (FSS) said.

"The FSS board members decided to terminate the contract with Curcic by mutual consent, while Milosevic resigned as the national team director at today's session," the Serbian Football Association said on its website (www.fss.rs).

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