Qualification for 2022 World Cup will earn Black Stars boss Milovan Rajevac extra $300,000

Milovan Rajevac will earn $300,000 if he guides the Black Stars to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has revealed.

Rajevac’s appointment as the new head coach of the men’s national team was confirmed by the GFA at a press conference on Friday.

Aside from his $30,000 monthly salary, Rajevac is in line to make an extra $300,000 should the Black Stars make it to Qatar 2022.

Currently, the side is second in their qualifying group, one point behind South Africa whom they lost to in CK Akonnor’s final match as head coach.

Only the team that finishes top of the group will make it through to the final round of qualifiers.

Rajevac does have a massive financial incentive to pull it off, however with the GFA confirming the terms of his contract at today’s press conference.

This, of course, means Rajevac will get $600,000 if the Black Stars qualify for the 2022 World Cup and win the AFCON, with the Serbian also guaranteed a $300,000 payday if his side ends the nation’s 40-year drought.

 

 

 

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