C. K. Akonnor Reportedly Drags Ghana FA To CAS Over Wrongful Termination of Contract

Former Black Stars head coach, C K Akonnor is reported to have dragged the Ghana Football Association to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for the wrongful termination of his contract and unpaid wages according to Akoma FM.

The former Black Stars captain was relieved off his duties after Ghana’s defeat to South Africa in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Johannesburg.

Akonnor was sacked together with his assistants David Duncan and Patrick Greveraars.

The Former Asante Kotoko coach recorded four victories in 10 appearances as Black Stars coach.

He was sacked in October following a poor start to the 2022 World Cup qualifiers recording one win and a defeat to Ethiopia and South Africa.

According to Akoma FM, Akonnor has made three separate claims to CAS for pursual against the Ghana Football Association.

He is seeking $300,000 in damages, $350,000 as salary arrears and $50,000 as a signing on fee.

Akonnor’s job has been taken over by Serbian trainer Milovan Rajevac.

Rajevac who returns for a second stint has secured two wins for the Black Stars in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.