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Where are they now: All you want to be familiar with the vocations of Ghana's World Cup mentors
What Befell The Careers Of These Black Stars Coaches After Qualifying Ghana For World Cup
L-R: Milovan Rejevac, James Kwasi Appiah and Ratomir Dujkovi?
While President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was super in the wake of praising his 78th birthday celebration with a Black Stars capability the to World Cup, Otto Addo composed his name in gold throughout the entire existence of Ghanaian football.
The Black Stars got back to the Mundial on March 29, 2022, in the wake of passing up the 2018 version in Russia having lost their pass to the Pharaohs of Egypt.
Otto Addo as a break mentor drove his group to qualify against the Super Eagles on Nigeerien soil with the away objective rule after a 1-1 drawn game at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
The Ghana Football Association in this way granted Otto Addo with a two-year agreement as the Black Stars mentor as an indication of generosity for the Borussia Dortmund right hand mentor to complete what he has begun in Qatar.
Otto Addo has now been the fourth mentor whose stock has risen hugely subsequent to driving qualifying Ghana to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The profession of Otto Addo will rise on the off chance that he proceeds as the World Cup as Qatar get ready to have the greatest football celebration in November.
Today we see what befell the professions of the three mentors who qualified Ghana for the World Cup in 2006, 2010, and 2014 separately.
Ratomir Dujkovi? - Germany 2006
Brought into the world on February 24, 1946, in Borovo, the 76-year-old Serbian mentor broke the legend encompassing Ghana's World Cup capability when he drove the Black Stars to the Mundial in 2006 facilitated by four-time champions Germany.
Djokovic's group didn't simply fit the bill for the World Cup however they said something to the World to look out for the Black Stars as Ghana left the 2006 release from the knockout stage.
Ghana lost 3-0 to Brazil at the round of 16 phase in the wake of beating Czech Republic and the USA to qualify from the gathering behind possible champs Italy.
The Serbian in the wake of succeeding in 2006 with the Black Stars left Ghana subsequent to getting a "delicious" offer in Asia.
Djokovic was designated as the Director of football by the Chinese Football Federation and he served in the job till 2010 when he returned to his country to assume responsibility for the Serbian U-21 TEAM.
His last training position was in Syria however he was terminated after only two months in control. Djokovic was recruited by the Syria FA on October 28, 2010, and was terminated on December 8, 2010.
Milovan Rejevac - South Africa 2010
The greatest long stretches of the Black Stars starting from the start of the 21st century was under Milovan Rajevac, one more Serbian who came to supplant French mentor Claude Le Roy. He was brought into the world on January 2, 1954 in Cajetina, Serbia.
Milovan was the subsequent Serbian selected to deal with the Black Stars after Ratomir Dujkovi? and he gave soo much pleasure to Ghanaians.
He drove the group to Ghana's most memorable AFCON last in the 21st century yet lost 1-0 to record holders Egypt.
In the World Cup, Milovan's group turned into the third African country to have played in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after Cameroon and Senegal.
Ghana left the 2010 World Cup subsequent to losing on punishments to Uruguay in the quarter-last conflict.
Very much like Dujkovi?, Milovan Rajevac additionally left Ghana for a major proposal in the Middle East notwithstanding endeavors by the GFA to reestablish his agreement.
Milovan in the wake of leaving in 2010 has trained Al-Ahli SFC, Qatar, Algeria, and Thailand prior to returning to Ghana in 2021 where he was sacked subsequent to performing appallingly at the 2021 AFCON.
James Kwasi Appiah
Brought into the world on June 30, 1960, in the Ashanti Regional capital Kumasi, the previous Asante Kotoko commander was the main mentor who has been sacked after a mission with the Black Stars in the World Cup.
Kwasi Appiah's mission in the 2014 FIFA World Cup is one many don't wish to recall as issues on and off the pitch shamed Ghana.
The Black Stars didn't dominate a solitary match in 2014 and mentor Kwasi Appiah was sacked after the group got back to Ghana.
Kenyan club Al Khartoum named him as their lead trainer in 2014 and was with the club until Ghana came calling again in 2017 after the GFA headed out in different directions from previous Chelsea mentor Avram Grant for his powerlessness to win the AFCON.
Kwasi Appiah couldn't meet all requirements for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and was sacked after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
He is as of now filling in as the Sporting Director of Kenpong Football Academy.
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