
Ghana's U-20 Fifa World Cup-winning coach, Sellas Tetteh is recovering from an illness that has been troubling him.
At the 2009 African Youth Championship, Tetteh served as Ghana’s head coach. He helped the Ghana under-20 team win the competition for the first time since 1999, qualifying them for the World Cup.
The Ghana U-20 squad was led to the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Tetteh, making them the first African side to triumph in the event.
He has been out of the dugout after parting ways with Liberty Professionals in 2021 during the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.
The veteran trainer is one of the most celebrated Ghanaian coaches.
He has coached the national team of Rwanda. He has also served as interim manager of the national team for Sierra Leone.
On top of it, he has also coached the Ghana national team, the Black Stars.


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Wishing Coach Tetteh a speedy recovery 🙏🙏🙏 and the U-20 team all the best.