Joseph Tetteh-Zutah appointed Manager of GFA Elite Football Academies
Joseph Tetteh-Zutah, former captain of Medeama, has been appointed as the Manager of the GFA Elite football academies within the Technical Directorate.
With a background in football administration, including roles at Medeama SC and the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG), Tetteh-Zutah brings valuable experience to his new role.
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He will oversee the efficient operation of the academies, focusing on scouting, training, and developing top talents. The GFA Elite football academy project has started in Winkogo, Upper East region, with plans for two more in Ashanti and Greater Accra regions.
The initiative, open to both boys and girls, aims to collaborate with selected Senior High Schools to establish academies across the country, facilitating the screening and placement of players scouted at the junior high school level.
Tetteh-Zutah, a University of Cape Coast alumnus, had a successful playing career with Medeama SC and Young Africans of Tanzania before moving into football administration.
His leadership at Medeama SC led to the club’s first Premier League title, as well as victories in the MTN FA Cup and Super Cup titles with both Medeama SC and Young Africans.
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