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GHANA SACK BLACK STARS COACH, RAJEVAC

 

Ghana sacks Milovan Rajevac

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Ghana’s coach Milovan Rajevac

The Ghana FA has relieved Milovan Rajevac, coach of the Black stars of Ghana of his dutues as manager of the team.

His sack comes four days after Ghana was dumped out of the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON) competition in Cameroon, the country’s worst AFCON outing ever.

The four-time AFCON champions managed to pick just a point in the competition in Group C with Morocco, Gabon and Comoros.

Ghana lost to Morocco and debutants Comoros in the group stage to exit the competition.

The Ghana FA and the technical team led by Coach Milovan Rajevac came under intense pressure after the exit with calls from the fans for the team to be dissolved and coach sacked.

According to exclusive report by Ghanasoccernet, the country’s sports minister ordered the overhaul of the teams back room staff after a meeting between the Sports Ministry and the Ghana Football Association on Friday.

Rajevac in his first spell with the Black Stars led Ghana to the finals of the 2010 AFCON and the Quarter finals of the 2010 World Cup. His second spell did not go as expected, however.

The Ghana Football Association is expected to release a statement on the shocking development soon.


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