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Full name
  
Sellas Tetteh Teivi

1994–1995
  
Iwuanyanwu

Place of birth
  
Adabraka, Ghana

Name
  
Sellas Tetteh


Current team
  
Ghana U20 (manager)

Role
  
Coach

Years
  
Team

Awards
  
CAF Coach of the Year

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Date of birth
  
(1956-12-12) 12 December 1956 (age 59)

Teams coached
  
Ghana national under-20 football team (Manager, since 2013)

Manages
  
Ghana national under-20 football team

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Sellas Tetteh Teivi (born 12 December 1956) is a Ghanaian professional football coach and former player.

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Early and personal life

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Sellas Tetteh Teivi was born on 12 December 1956 in Adabraka. His father was Mensah Teivi, a mechanic, and his mother was Elizabeth Dablah; he was the eldest of eight children. He was married to Elizabeth Idun Teivi until her death on 26 January 2017, with whom he has two children – a daughter called Precious Awefa Teivi and a son called Prince Kelvin Sowah Teivi. Tetteh is a practising Christian. He acknowledged God's role in Ghana's historic victory at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, saying prophetic insights from Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua helped him guide the team to success.

Playing career

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Tetteh played professional club football in Ghana for Great Mao Mao, Golden Pods, Hearts of Oak, Zebi; in Nigeria for ACB, Julius Berger, Bendel United and Iwuanyanwu; and in Bangladesh.

Coaching career

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Tetteh began his coaching career in 1995 with Kotobabi Powerlines, before joining Liberty Professionals a year later. Tetteh became Assistant Manager of the Ghana under-17 team in 2001 – taking full control a year later – before moving to the Ghana under-23 team in 2003. He later became an Assistant to the full national team. He was appointed caretaker manager of the Ghanaian national team in June 2008, a position he held until August 2008. Tetteh was appointed manager of the Rwandan national side in February 2010, leaving his dual position as manager of the Ghana under-20 national team and Ghanaian club side Liberty Professionals. Tetteh guided the Ghana under-20 team to the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, becoming the first African team to win the competition. As a consequence, Tetteh was nominated for the CAF Coach of the Year Award. He was also honoured by veteran coach Cecil Jones Attuquayefio, who 'knighted' Tetteh.

On 6 September 2011, Tetteh resigned as Rwanda's manager.

Tetteh was again in charge of Ghana U20 at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

On 14 August 2015, Tetteh was give a temporary contract for three months, to become caretaker of the Sierra Leone national team. In March 2016 he left his position as Ghana under-20 manager in order to continue as Sierra Leone caretaker manager. He was replaced as Sierra Leone manager by John Keister in May 2017.

References

Sellas Tetteh Wikipedia