5-time World Cup coach enjoys being ordinary spectator
(AP)
Updated: 2006-06-18 19:23

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Bora Milutinovic is hugely popular in China.
Reveling in his status as an ordinary tournament spectator, five-time World Cup coach Bora Milutinovic said he never knew the experience could be so much fun.

"This is the first time in nearly 25 years that I can actually enjoy myself without the stress of having to worry about my team," Milutinovic said.

"I had forgotten the World Cup is actually fun. I've seen eight matches so far, traveled, met old friends, and generally enjoyed myself tremendously."

Milutinovic remains the only man to have coached five different teams in the World Cup, having led Mexico, Costa Rica, the United States, Nigeria and China.

He said he now prefers to simply watch the soccer.

"But that doesn't mean I won't be looking to be back as a coach next time around," Milutinovic said.

He expects Brazil, which eliminated Milutinovic's China four years ago on its way to the World Cup title, to win yet again.

Milutinovic gained international fame in 1994 after leading the United States team into the knockout round. The fact that he was coaching the host team in that tournament only enhanced his reputation.

"I'm encouraged by how much the Americans have improved since my time, they completely dominated Italy and certainly deserved to win," Milutinovic said. "Bruce (Arena) has done a great job with the team and I wish him much success."

Although he remains a fixture in soccer circles in both America and his adopted home of Mexico, where he now lives with his wife and daughter, Milutinovic is wildly popular in China, whose team he took to its first-ever World Cup four years ago in South Korea and Japan.

He retains business interests in China and said it's a pity that the soccer-mad giant failed to qualify under his successor, Ari Haan, for the World Cup in Germany.

"It was difficult for him, they have many problems there," Milutinovic said.

Milutinovic left China after his squad failed to qualify for the second round, but has been back frequently. At the Asian Cup two years ago, the mop-haired coach was mobbed by fans wherever he went.

"Bora is everybody's coach," said Jim Barch of Princeton, New Jersey, who brought his family to Germany for the World Cup. "He's one of those colorful characters that everybody who follows soccer knows."Milutinovic, china

 
 

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