Sports News of Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Ghana's qualifying opponent Uganda in crisis over coach Micho's unpaid wages

The Serbian coach, who took over at the Cranes in 2013, claims he is owed over $60,000 in wages The Serbian coach, who took over at the Cranes in 2013, claims he is owed over $60,000 in wages

Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic, coach of Ghana's 2018 World Cup qualifying opponents Uganda, has left the Cranes in uncertainty after revealing he has failed to agree with his employers on outstanding monies owed to him and handed the matter over to his agent.

The Serbian coach, who took over at the Cranes in 2013, claims he is owed over $60,000 in wages and bonuses and this has thrown his future in doubt.

The revelation will also affect Uganda as they prepare to play in the third and fourth round of qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup in Russia.

Sredojevic met with his bosses on Monday after rumours that he had abandoned the team because of the ongoing issue.

“We have been in a meeting with the FA president Moses Magogo and some of his members, and they agreed that I have not been paid $64,000 in salary and bonuses.

“We decided that the matter will now be handled by my agent Ivica Stankovic,” Sredojevic told KweséESPN.

Last week Sredojevic denied rumours of abandoning his post, but hinted at leaving after guiding Uganda to a 5-1 win over South Sudan in an African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier last Saturday.

The Uganda FA acknowledged the meeting took place, saying in a statement: “FUFA and the Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic have on Monday 24th July, 2017 held a meeting at FUFA House in Mengo in relation to the ongoing speculations about the status and future of the coach.

“The parties have agreed that FUFA CEO Edgar Watson talks to the agent of the Uganda Cranes coach Micho over the matters.”

Since taking over as Uganda coach in 2013, Sredojevic has guided the Cranes to qualification for the 2014 and 2016 CHAN tournaments, the 2017 African Nations Cup (for the first time in 28 years) and won the 2015 regional Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup. His contract expires in April.