Soccer--Grant to leave Ghana job after Nations Cup

By Mark Gleeson

PORT GENTIL, Gabon, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Avram Grant will leave his post as Ghana coach after Saturday's African Nations Cup third place playoff match against Burkina Faso, officials said.

Grant's two-year contract will not be renewed and the search is on for a successor, senior Ghana Football Association officials told Reuters.

The former Chelsea manager took over as Ghana coach one month before the last Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea and took the side to the final where they lost to Ivory Coast on penalties.

At the tournament in Gabon, Ghana reached the semi-finals but were beaten 2-0 by Cameroon in Port Gentil on Thursday.

Israeli Grant avoided questions about his future, saying now was not the time to talk it.

Ghana made a poor start to their World Cup qualifying group with a single point from two games.

They have now qualified for six successive Nations Cup semi-finals but their last victory in the tournament came 35 years ago. (Editing by Ed Osmond)

(This story has not been edited by economictimes.com and is auto–generated from a syndicated feed we subscribe to.)
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Promote content on Times of India network

Colombia

Maintain a CIBIL Score of 750+

CIBIL

Watch TV without straining your eyes!

Dish TV

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

Scooter's back, with new hero on road

Infosys 'releases' 9,000 employees due to automation

Real Estate

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Save tax upto 46,350 u/s 80C with a term plan

HDFC Life

Monthly SIPs that can make you rich

Fundsindia

Travel across the world on easy EMIs ₹10,498

Sterling Holidays

Why You Should Invest in Debt Funds?

Birla Sunlife Mutual Fund

Budget 2017: STT amendment could hurt startups, ESOP holders

Nation & World

Freecharge ties up with Kala Ghoda Arts Festival

Financial problems in print media flagged in Rajya Sabha