Andre Ayew, captain of the Black Stars has extended a helping hand to under-20 World Cup-winning coach Sellas Tetteh, who had been unwell for some time.
Ayew captained under Tetteh when the Black Satellites were crowned World Under-20 champions in 2009 after beating Brazil in the final.
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But, Sellas Tetteh recently revealed that despite his years of service to Ghanaian football, he is still looked down upon by sports executives.
Black Stars Captain Andre Ayew has made a donation to 2009 U-20 World Cup winning coach Sellas Tetteh. The donation was done on his behalf by his mum Mrs Maha Ayew and spokesperson Fiifi Tackie.
Tetteh disclosed to us in an interview last month that he’s still owed from 2009. pic.twitter.com/v3eH5vRMmU
— Saddick Adams (@SaddickAdams) February 17, 2023
According to him, he still has not been paid when he won the U20 World Cup and called for public support.
Ayew made the donation to the veteran coach himself, with the Black Stars captain’s mother and spokesperson making donations on his behalf.
Sports journalist Saddick Obama, who recently interviewed Sellas Tetteh, posted a profile picture of Ayew giving an envelope to Tetteh.
“Black Stars Captain Andre Ayew has made a donation to 2009 U-20 World Cup winning coach Sellas Tetteh. The donation was done on his behalf by his mum Mrs Maha Ayew and spokesperson Fiifi Tackie,” Saddick Adams wrote.
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“Tetteh, who has been unwell for some time, disclosed to Sports Obama TV in an interview last month that he has been chasing the GFA and Ministry of Sports for bonuses owed him since 2009.”
Tetteh was awarded the CAF Coach of the Year award in 2009 after guiding the Black Satellites to world champion status.