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Sports News of Monday, 13 September 2010

Source: AP

GFA finally confirms Milo has quit

Ghana's Football Association has finally confirmed that Milovan Rajevac has quit as coach of the Black Stars.

Following a meeting of the GFA on Monday, spokesman Randy Abbey told The Associated Press that the Serbian coach had formally handed in his resignation, ending a two-year stint where he took Ghana to the final of the 2010 African Cup of Nations and the last eight of the World Cup in South Africa.

Abbey said: "he (Rajevac) has informed the Ghana Football Association that he wants to move on with new challenges."

It had already been widely reported that Rajevac had left his job with Ghana to take over Saudi club Al Ahly Jeddah.

The GFA had given the 56-year-old Rajevac until Sunday to sign a new four-year-contract.