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The GFA Foundation has made a visit to the residence of former Ghana Coach, Sellas Tetteh, in Accra, donating an amount of Fifty Thousand Cedis (GHC50,000.00) to to the U20 World Cup winning coach.
The President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, praised Mr. Tetteh for his “invaluable and committed service” to the nation during the visit.
He also clarified recent media reports regarding the coach's entitlements, saying that all promises made after Ghana's FIFA U20 World Cup triumph, including vehicles and bonuses, have been fulfilled.
The above was reported on the website of the Ghana Football Association.
The Director of the GFA Foundation, Malcolm Frazier Appeadu, expressed that the donation is in line with the foundation’s strategic objective of improving the lives and livelihoods of football people and communities.
“We are not even a week old, but we felt it was absolutely necessary to come to you with the Foundation’s widow’s mite to facilitate your complete recovery and also towards your upkeep”, Malcolm said.
Sellas Tetteh, who led Ghana to victory in the 2009 FIFA U20 World Cup, expressed his gratitude towards the GFA and its foundation for the visit and donation.
The foundation, which was launched earlier this week as the social intervention arm of the Ghana Football Association, aims to enhance the living conditions of former footballers who might be in needy situations due to old age, ill-health, injury, or general deprivation.
The President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, praised Mr. Tetteh for his “invaluable and committed service” to the nation during the visit.
He also clarified recent media reports regarding the coach's entitlements, saying that all promises made after Ghana's FIFA U20 World Cup triumph, including vehicles and bonuses, have been fulfilled.
The above was reported on the website of the Ghana Football Association.
The Director of the GFA Foundation, Malcolm Frazier Appeadu, expressed that the donation is in line with the foundation’s strategic objective of improving the lives and livelihoods of football people and communities.
“We are not even a week old, but we felt it was absolutely necessary to come to you with the Foundation’s widow’s mite to facilitate your complete recovery and also towards your upkeep”, Malcolm said.
Sellas Tetteh, who led Ghana to victory in the 2009 FIFA U20 World Cup, expressed his gratitude towards the GFA and its foundation for the visit and donation.
The foundation, which was launched earlier this week as the social intervention arm of the Ghana Football Association, aims to enhance the living conditions of former footballers who might be in needy situations due to old age, ill-health, injury, or general deprivation.