Sellas Tetteh, the former head coach of Ghana U-20, has disclosed that he has yet to be compensated for his role in leading Ghana to win at the 2010 U-20 World Cup in Egypt.
Sellas Tetteh led the Black Satellites to win at the 2009 African Youth Championship in Rwanda, and subsequently to triumph at the U-20 World Cup in Cairo.
Sellas Tetteh was recently appointed as Liberty Professionals’ interim manager following the end of the 2020-21 Premier League season, although he was unable to keep the team in the top flight.
“I have been discussing with Kurt Okraku because since we [technical team] won the World Cup they didn’t pay us any money. There was a document for it. I went and discuss that with Kurt Okraku,” Sellas Tetteh disclosed in an interview with Sports Obama TV.
“At least they were supposed to give us $4000. As for the players their money and all those things, they were not paid anything. They kept it in an account for them.”
“I have spoken to the people in charge and Kurt Okraku but he has been busy because of the World Cup. I will try and meet him and talk to him,” he added.