The Ministry of Youth and Sports has ordered the Ghana Football Association to review the work and capacity of Black Stars head coach, Milovan Rajevac.
The Ministry has also directed the FA to reconstitute the Black Stars Management Committee.
This comes following the Black Stars disastrous Afcon campaign in Cameroon.
Ghana’s campaign ended in the group stage after taking just one point from three games in Group C, playing against Morocco, Gabon and Comoros respectively.
The Black Stars finished bottom in the group standings and turned out to be the poorest campaign the four-time champions have seen since their maiden appearance at the continental event.
The Ministry scheduled a meeting with the GFA executives in the early hours on Friday, January 21 to discuss the performance of the team in Cameroon while discussing about the plans ahead.
statement signed by the Minister for Youth and Sports Mustapha Ussif said the country has lost confidence in the team and questioned the capacity of the coach.
“The Ministry made it clear to the GFA that the people of Ghana has lost confidence in the capacity of the current technical team of the Black Stars to deliver success. The Ministry therefore, asked the GFA to review the work and capacity of the Black Stars technical team led by the head coach Milovan Rajevac.” A section of the press release read.
The Ministry in the release went on to order the GFA to dissolve the Black Stars Management Committee.
“Following the emergency meeting, the Ministry, in accordance with his mandate asked the Ghana Football Association to reconstitute the Black Stars Management Committee”. It read.
The Ministry also assured Ghanaians of taking the best decisions to improve the performance of the team.




























