The Ghana Football Association have announced Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac as the new Ghana Black Stars coach days after terminating the contract of CK Akonnor.
The 67-year old coach returns to the shores of Ghana for his second stint, he has signed a one-year contract that will increase to an additional year if Ghana qualifies for the World Cup.
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Milovan will pocket $30,000 per month in his new job, he will receive a $300k bonus if Ghana qualifies for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and another $300k if Ghana wins the next AFCON.
Milovan previously took Ghana to the quarterfinals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and also assembled the Black Stars team that made it to the 2010 AFCON finals in Angola.
Milovan Rajevac will work with two assistant coaches; Maxwell Konadu and Otto Addo.
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