Milovan Rajevac has rejected the $27,000 compensation after his dismissal as the head coach of the Black Stars, Classfmonline.com has reported.
Reports says Milovan Rajevac, however, has refused to accept his $270,000 compensation,” the website reported.
The Ghana Football Association to expel coach Milo following the Black Stars’ early exit from the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Rajevac’s sacking comes a day after the Ministry of Youth and Sports told the GFA to “review” the work and capacity of the technical team of the Black Stars.
A statement issued by Minister of Sports Mustapha Ussif on Friday, 21 January 2022, said during “frank” and “forward-looking” discussions with the GFA, it emphasised “strongly the disappointment of the Ghanaian people and their government in the national team’s poor showing, ending in our group-stage elimination”.
“The Ministry made it clear to the GFA that the people of Ghana have lost confidence in the capacity of the current technical team of the Black Stars to deliver success”, the statement said.
Ghana exited the ongoing tournament in Cameroon without winning a game.
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