- Micho had donated a number of his household items to charity before flight
- The Uganda Cranes had previously given an ultimatum

Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic on Monday night silently left the country for an unknown destination.
Micho arrived at Entebbe international airport at around 9 P.M in the company of his driver. He spent more than 3 hours at the lake side Entebbe Airport and freely interacted with staff at the aviation facility.
Prior to his departure, Micho met with Uganda FA (FUFA) officials who included the president, Moses Magogo, his Vice presidents Justus Mugisha as well as the CEO, Edgar Watson. It was agreed that Watson meets with Micho’s agent, Ivic Stankovic.
Earlier on Monday, the Uganda Cranes coach donated to charity — handing over items to Sanyu Babies Home in Kampala.
The tactician is now believed to be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where his family is based.
The final destiny of the coach however remains a mystery with Kawowo sources linking him to South Africa’s PSL club, Orlando Pirates.
There is also a school of thought that the Serb might be on holiday in Ethiopia before returning for the CHAN 2018 qualifiers against Rwanda next month.
Sredojevic was given the national coaching job in 2013 and guided the Uganda Cranes back to AFCON after over 38 years.

