Fufa finally pay Pirates coach his outstanding salary
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (Fufa) have confirmed they have finally paid former Cranes coach Micho Sredojevic his outstanding salary.
The Serb quit Cranes for Orlando Pirates in July last year after a five-year marriage, but left with an issue regarding outstanding payments.
He was said to have been owed about R700 000 in unpaid salaries by Fufa.
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Fufa finance officer Decolas Kiiza on Wednesday revealed to the media they had cleared Sredojevic’s bill.
“Government contributed $20000 [around R230 000] and the federation put $34000 [around R400 000] to make the $54000 [around R637 000] payment,” Kiiza is quoted as saying by the Daily Monitor.
Sredojevic has done well on his return to Pirates.
After failing to qualify for the MTN8 last season, Bucs are currently trailing log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns by one point with six games remaining before the end of 2017/18 season.
Honest appreciation and sincere gratitude to FUFA president Moses Magogo that has presented himself as man of his words upon in full fulfilling promise by clearing the outstanding salary arrears owed to me.Thank u very much.All the best in all your future endeavours& challenges https://t.co/zRNnMCbSaD
— MICHOcoach (@michocoach) 21 March 2018
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