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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is preparing feverishly to outdoor newly appointed Black Stars Technical Advisor, Milovan Rejevac in Kumasi.
Information in the media are that Milo who has been endorsed by Black Stars head coach , Kwesi Appiah, as the team’s Technical Advisor and would be presented to the media and the Black Stars team this week when players of the team converge in Kumasi to begin preparations for the first AFCON qualifier against the Cranes of Uganda.
Black Stars will play Uganda at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Kumasi this Saturday at 16:00 local time before taking on neighbours, Togo in the second qualifying game in Togo.
Rejevac is expected in Ghana on Tuesday and will be part of the Black Stars Technical team and players that will meet with Ghana’s Sports Minister, Mahama Ayariga on Tuesday night before the team’s weekend clash with Uganda.
It has confirmed that Milo will then be officially introduced to the players before Wednesday’s training session takes off at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
“The FA will officially announce the return of Milo as Black Stars Technical Advisor this week and will accompany the team to Kumasi for the Uganda game on Saturday but before then he will be officially introduced to the players and the rest of the Technical Staff.
Milo will be part of the team that will be in Togo on Tuesday for the Wednesday game against Togo in Lome”. An FA source confirmed.
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