Camacho would consider Irish job
Former Spain and Real Madrid manager Jose Camacho has emerged as a potential future manager of the Republic of Ireland national team, according to a morning newspaper report.
Camacho was the man in charge when Spain edged past Mick McCarthy’s Ireland at the World Cup finals in 2002.
He subsequently took charge of Real, where he was an effervescent defender during his playing days, but left after just four months in 2004.
The 50-year-old is now in the market for a return to football – and, according to a report in the Irish Daily Star, would consider taking up the reins of the boys in green.
He told the paper: “I have not spoken directly with the FAI. I am aware of a rumour by my agent is the person responsible in this case.
“Of course I am in the market because I am not working at the minute ... I suppose I would prefer managing a club to a country, though it might not be possible to give this a negative response.”
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