Ghana U-20 Winning Coach Eyes West Africa Cup

Sellas Tetteh sets his sights on a second triumph in 2009.

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Ghana's triumphant Under-20 coach wants one more international success before the year ends. After lifting the FIFA U-20 World Cup, boss Sellas Tetteh is poised to win the WAFU tournament for his local club Liberty Professionals.

"We are confident of doing well in the championship to once again put the name of Ghana on a high note," Tetteh told Ghanasoccernet.com. "We were very impressive during the qualifying round and I am hopeful we can continue in that regard."

The club left Accra on Tuesday night ahead of the West Africa championship in Togo which includes three other teams. Liberty Professionals beat Burkinabe side Asfa Yennega and Sunshine FC from Nigeria to qualify to the next round, which kicks-off on Friday.

K.N.S Mensah, Goal.com


 
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