Zambian soccer coach appears in South African court on sexual assault charges



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Milutin Sredojevic (Gallo Images)

Milutin Sredojevic (Gallo Images)

Coach of the Zambia National Soccer Team Milutin Sredojevic On Friday he appeared in a South African court accused of sexual assault on a waitress.

The 51-year-old was released on R10 000 bail to reappear in February.

The spokesperson for the National Tax Authority (NPA), Anelisa Ncakane, told AFP that on Monday the Serbian coach was attending a match in Port Elizabeth when he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman who served him coffee.

“On Monday, a 39-year-old woman was serving coffee. When she asked Mr. Sredojevic if he had his coffee with sugar, he said no, but said he wanted a different type of sugar targeting the woman’s private parts,” said. Ncakane.

Later that day, when the woman served him coffee again, he touched the woman’s butt, the official explained.

A complaint was filed with the police that led to the court appearance on Friday.

The controversial Serb, known as ‘Micho’ is in South Africa with his Zambian team to participate in the Cosafa tournament.

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