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New Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac met the Minister of Youth and Sports Mustapha Ussif in Accra for an official introduction.

The Serbian tactician was part of a delegation led by President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku.
Others included Vice President Mark Addo, General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo, Deputy General Secretary Alex Asante, Fred Pappoe, Black Stars Management Committee Member, George Amoako - Black Stars Management Committee Chairman, Technical Director Bernhard Lippert and the Director of Communications Henry Asante Twum.

Assistant Coach of the Black Stars Maxwell Konadu and Goalkeepers trainer Richard Kingston were also part of the delegation. The team was received by Youth and Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif, his Deputy, Evans Opoku-Bobie (Hon.) and Chief Director, Alhaji Hafiz Adam.

Rajevac was unveiled on Friday at the GFA headquarters in Accra to begin a one- year renewable contract.
He will be assisted by former Ghanaian Internationals Otto Addo and Maxwell Konadu.



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