Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has lost his job, top Ghana FA officials have revealed. The local coach will be officially informed Friday after the decision was taken in a management meeting Thursday.
Goal Ghana understands that the severance package of the local coach is being discussed and a meeting between the FA and coach Appiah is scheduled for Friday, September 12 to finalise the parting agreement.
Appiah led the four-time African champions to their worst ever World Cup campaign in Brazil when the Black Stars picked just a point after three group games at the last global football showpiece. Two midfielders – Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari – were expelled in camp over issues of insubordination.
Sources have revealed that coach Appiah is yet to be officially informed of the decision but has been hinted and has psyched himself up for any “bad news within the next 24 hours.”
The Ghana FA is in discussion with the headline sponsors of the Black Stars – the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation – and other stakeholders to agree on the compensation package of the ‘Silent Killer.’
Meanwhile, Appiah’s former boss Milovan Rajevac is in Ghana and has been tipped to be his heir.
Efforts to reach the Ghana FA spokesperson Ibrahim Saanie Daara have proved futile.
Source: Goal