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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has finally made official the return of Milovan Rajevac as head coach of the Black Stars for a second time.
The position became vacant after the dismissal of CK Akonnor, following a consistent run of poor performances and results.
The press conference to announce Milo’s return took place at the GFA Secretariat on Friday afternoon.
Milo, who took the Black Stars to the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup and the finals of the 2010 AFCON, is set to receive $30,000 per month and $100,000 as a signing-on fee.
The Serb has also been promised $600,000 once Ghana wins AFCON 2022 and qualifies for World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
Milo was first appointed in 2008 and lost his first competitive game, the 2010 World Cup qualifier versus Libya 1-0.
However, the Black Stars bounced back in the next qualifier versus Lesotho, trashing the North Africans 3-0.
Milo’s return surrounds the same circumstance as the first. His first game following his return will be a World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe in Cape Coast. He will be assisted by Ghanaian, Maxwell Konadu.
Milo makes his return alongside interpreter, Nenad Glisic.
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