Sellas Tetteh

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Sellas Tetteh
Personnel
Surname Sellas Tetteh
birthday December 12, 1956
place of birth AdabrakaGhana
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1996-2001 Liberty professionals
2001-2002 Ghana U-17 (assistant coach)
2002-2003 Ghana U17
2003-2004 Ghana U-23
2004-2008 Ghana (assistant coach)
2007 Ghana U17
2008 Ghana
2008-2010 Ghana U20
2010-2011 Rwanda
2012-2015 Ghana U20
2015– Sierra Leone

Sellas Tetteh Teivi (born December 12, 1956 in Adabraka ) is a Ghanaian football coach .

Career

Tetteh began his coaching career with the Ghanaian first division club Liberty Professionals . Between 2006 and 2008 he was assistant coach for the national team in his home country Ghana. Under Ratomir Dujković , he took part as an assistant coach at the 2006 World Cup in Germany and moved into the round of 16 with the team. In the game against Brazil , Tetteh was even temporarily on the sidelines as a coach, as Dujković had been relegated to the stands. Tetteh also celebrated a success together with Dujković's successor Claude Le Roy : The Ghanaian national team took third place at the 2008 African Football Championship in their home country . Tetteh has been coaching the Ghanaian U-17 national team since 2007 , with whom he took part in the U-17 World Cup in South Korea in 2007 and lost 2-1 to the German team in the match for third place . He has also coached the Ghanaian U-20 national team since 2008 . With this team he celebrated the greatest success of his career so far at the 2009 Junior World Cup in Egypt : On October 16, he beat Brazil 4: 3 on penalties in Cairo and thus celebrated the first title of an African team in a U-20 World Championship and with it his first World Championship title.

From March 1, 2010, Tetteh was Rwanda's national coach and successor to Branko Tucak . In 2011 they parted ways again. In December 2012 he returned to Ghana's U-20. From 2015 he has been in charge of the Sierra Leone national team .

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