TOP 10 Highest Paid Coaches In The Ghana Premier League.

Salaries of various coaches in the Ghana Premier League have been revealed with some taking what can be labeled as “respected Salaries” looking at the nature of the league.

Kotoko’s Maxwell Konadu placed second on the list earning ¢18,000.00 a month with Goran Barjaktarević of Legon
Cities topping the list.

See the full list below:

10.David Oslo (Liberty
Professionals)¢2,000.00

9.Annor Walker(Accra Great
Olympics)¢2,500.00

8.Henrik Lehm (Inter Allies) ¢2,500.00

7.Samuel Boadu(Medeama SC)
¢3,000.00

6.Thomas Duah(AshantiGold) ¢3,500.00

.5.Paa Kwesi Fabian(Aduana Stars)
¢4,000.00

.4. Edward Nii Odoom(Accra Hearts of
Oak) ¢6,000.00

3.SSavitaBozicic(King Faisal)¢14,475.00

2..Maxwell Konadu(Asante
Kotoko)¢18,000.00

1.Goran Barjaktarević(Legon
Cities)¢30,000.00

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