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Milovan Rajevac has arrived at the GFA secretariat ahead of his unveiling as head coach of the Black Stars.
The Serbian arrived in Ghana on Monday and has signed a two-year deal.
Maxwell Konadu, who is the head coach of Legon Cities, will also serve as an assistant to Rajevac.
Milo, as he is popularly referred to in Ghana, returns after his first stint 11 years ago where he reached the quarter finals of the World Cup.
Here are photos of the Serbian arriving for the unveiling:







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