The Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Mr Henry Asante Twum, has stated that the football body, not the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS), single handedly paid for Milo Rajevac’s compensation following his dismissal as Black Stars Head Coach.
He said this is in an interview with Joy FM as the future of Black Stars Head Coach Otto Addo dominates discussions in the sports media space.
The German born tactician oversaw a terrible 2025 AFCON campaign where the Black Stars failed to win a game in six outings.
Ghana finished bottom in Group F and failed to qualify to the AFCON for the first time in 20 years with the Black Stars set to miss out on next year’s tournament in Morocco.
“When Milo [Milovan Rajevac] was fired, it became an issue because he didn’t have time to waste, so he went to FIFA. FIFA ruled in Milo’s favour, and we had to pay over $100,000. It was about $117,000 or so. Despite several pleas, the Ministry wasn’t forthcoming, so the FA had to settle the amount.”
Rajevac coached Ghana at the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon but got sacked after the tournament that had the Black Stars eliminated at the group stage after picking up just a point while losing to lowly ranked Comoros.
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