Ghana finished bottom of group C following their horrendous display at the ongoing Afcon in Cameroon. They secured just one points, scored only three goals, conceded 5 goals. They didn’t win a match with 2 draws and one lose.
The decision was taken by the Ghana FA on Saturday morning
This comes less than 12 hours after the Sports Minister ordered a massive overhaul of the team’s backroom staff the Black Stars rare first round exit from Africa’s flagship football tournament.
The Serbian coach supervised one of Ghana’s worst performances at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
The Ghana FA and the technical team led by Coach Milovan Rajevac have come under intense pressure after the exit with calls from the fans for the team to be dissolved and coach sacked.
After a stakeholders meeting held between the Sports Ministry and the Ghana Football Association on Friday.
The Ghana FA has been directed to terminate the appointment of Milovan Rajevac with immediate effect.
A source at the Sports Ministry indicate that the Ghana FA has agreed in principle to sack the 68-year-old.
The Sports Ministry wants the Serbian trainer gone or else will stop paying his salaries.