Ghana new coach Milovan Rajevac is ranked 10th highest paid national team coach in Africa per a research by GHANAsoccernet.com staff writer Nuhu Adams.
The Serbian trainer was unveiled of Friday as the head coach of the Black Stars for the next two years at the Ghana FA headquarters.
Rajevac is coming for a second stint as Ghana’s coach replacing Charles Akonnor who was dismissed about a fortnight aback.
The 67-year-old tactician will be earning US$30,000 every month as salary and is the 10th highest earner on the continent.
Morocco head coach Vahid Halilhodzic is the highest paid in Africa as he gets US$89,000 every month.
Recently appointed Egypt head coach Carlos Queiroz is on US$85,000 per month salary.
Below is the list of the top earning national team coaches in Africa:
1. Morocco – Vahid Halilhodzic – $89K
2. Egypt – Carlos Queiroz – $85K
3. Algeria – Djamel Belmadi – $65K
4. Cameroon – Antonio Conceiçao – $59K
5. Libya – Javier Clemente – $59K
6. DR Congo – Hector Cuper – $55K
7. Nigeria – Gernot Rohr – $55K
8. South Africa – Hugo Broos – $50K
9. Ivory Coast – Patrice Beaumelle – $35K
10. Ghana – Milovan Rajevac – $30K
10. Mauritania – Corentin Martins – $30K
12. Uganda – Micho Sredojevic – $24K
13. Benin – Michel Dussuyer – $28K
14. Senegal – Aliou Cisse – $27K
15. Guinea – Didier Six – $20K
16. Angola – Pedro Goncalves – $20K
Research by Nuhu Adams (@NuhuAdams_ on Twitter)