The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Foundation has donated GHC50,000.00 to former Black Satellites Coach Sellas Tetteh, who led the national under-20 team to win the World Cup in 2009.
As part of the association’s initiative to support struggling personalities through the newly established GFA Foundation, the first donation was made to Tetteh who had been battling with ailments in recent times.
The GFA president Kurt Okraku who appreciated the efforts of the coach used the opportunity to clarify recent media reports that the GFA, or Ministry of Youth and Sports, owes the coach incentives and salaries.
Meanwhile, Sellas Tetteh had earlier received a donation of a similar amount from the Ministry of Youth and Sports in February after persistent calls in the media to support the veteran coach who was battling with health conditions.
The GFA Foundation hits the ground running by donating GHC 50,000 to ailing ex-Ghana U20 coach Sellas Tetteh.
More of such donations will be done in the coming days to help those who have helped the game in diverse ways but are currently in need. #GFACares pic.twitter.com/bT5lBqCceF
— Ibrahim Sannie Daara (@SannieDaara) April 20, 2023
He had also been visited with a donation of an undisclosed cash amount by Andre Ayew, the captain of the Black Satellites team which was coached by Sellas Tetteh to World Cup glory in 2009.
The former Rwanda national team head coach has previously worked with the Black Starlets and Sierra Leone.
He also led the Black Satellites to third place in Turkey at the 2013 U-20 World Cup.
Source: 3News.com