Ghana U-20 Winning Coach In Hot Chase

Ghana Under 20 winning coach Sellas Tetteh could get another national calling to handle the local Black Stars…

Ghana
FIFA Under-20 World Cup winning coach Sellas Tetteh is in the lead among three coaches shortlisted to manage the local Black Stars.

He is competing with two of Ghana’s experienced coaches - Emmanuel Kwesi Afranie and Herbert Addo, reports Ghanasoccernet.com.

"I'm yet to hear from the football authorities," Tetteh told Goal.com.

The qualifying round for the CHAN starts in February when first team coach Milovan Rajevac will be on national duty with the Black Stars at the Africa Cup of Nations.

The local coach will take charge of the CHAN squad as they prepare for the biannual tournament.

The tournament is a CAF organised competition for only locally based-players.Ghana missed out on winning the maiden edition in Ivory Coast by losing to DR Congo in the final early this year.

K.N.S Mensah, Goal.com>


 
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