GFA Has 2 Weeks To Pay $1M Compensation � Stevanovic

Serbian tactician Goran Stevanovic has made an official demand to the Ghana Football Association (GFA), asking for 820,000 euro ($1.08 million) equivalent to the amount of his 24-month salary, according to Sport365.com. Stevanovic signed a two-year contract in January 2011 with the prospect of leading Ghana in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations and 2013 for a monthly salary of 30,000 euro(GHC 68891.47). The Ghana FA had the option of extending the tactician�s contract for another two years with a raise of 25 per cent. However, the Serbian tactician was fired last Monday, after the Black Stars� disappointing campaign in the CAN 2012 that saw them finish in fourth place. The GFA has been in negotiation with representatives of the coach and reportedly tabled a 3-month compensation that was rejected. Stevanovic�s German attorney has given the GFA a two-week notification after which he will legally escalate matters.