Ratomir Dujkovic (born February 24, 1946 in Borovo [1]) is the football coach of the Ghanaian national football team. Born in Serbia, he was formerly the coach of the Rwandan football team. Dujkovic replaced the Portuguese-born Mariano Barreto, who quit in September 2004. He successfully led the side to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time, as Ghana will appear in Germany in 2006.
Dujkovic became internationally known when he led Rwanda into the African Cup of Nations for the first time in Tunisia in early 2004. Ironically, Rwanda qualified at the expense of Ghana.
Dujkovic is also the former coach of Venezuela's and Myanmar's national football teams. He was on the coaching staff of Red Star Belgrade when they won the European Cup in 1991. He has also previously worked in the United Arab Emirates. His contract with Ghana ends in 2006.
Playing
In his playing days, Dujkovic was an exceptional keeper for NK Osijek and Red Star Belgrade. After turning heads with fine performances in Osijek, he earned a move to powerhouse Red Star in mid-to-late 1960s where he was part of a new batch of up-and-coming players - the so called Miljan's babies (after their coach Miljan Miljanic).