GFA officially unveil new black stars coach

The Ghana football association, today at the head quarters of the establishment in Accra has officially unveiled the newly appointed head coach for the black stars in the shape of milovan Rajevac.

Recall, little over a week ago former black stars player coach CK Akonnor with his assistant coach David Duncan were sacked as head coaches for the stars following their unconvincing run since their assumption of position.

Speaking at the conference, the football association president Mr. Kurt Okraku mantey mentioned veteran coach maxwell Konadu and Otoo Addo an assistant head coach of German giants Burussia Dortmund as the two assistant coaches to the newly appointed manager milovan Rajevac.

Among the technical team were former goalkeeper Richard Kingston who maintained his spot as the goalkeepers training for the black stars.

Coach milovan, per report suggest has agreed on a one year deal with the GFA and that he has being charged to qualify the team to the world cup Qatar 2022 and still win the pending African Cup Of Nations.

Accomplishing such feet with the black stars, Rajevac, would see an automatic renewal of his contract with additional years that would still see him amass $300,000 dollars to his credit in as much as he is billed to take $30,000 dollars as his monthly salary.

In addition to this, the general secretary of the black stars Mr Prosper Harrison Addo stated unequivocally clear that there is no agency involved in working with milovan for his second coming as the head of the stars as a clause instilled in the contract. Perhaps should Milo go contrary to the agreed principles, he would see the termination of his contract.

Yearning for support for the black stars team towards the world cup qualification matches, the GFA president denoted coach milovan is to pay the personal interpretator of his own.

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