Frustrated Abednego Tetteh hangs up boots over unfair treatment from Ghana FA

Published on: 12 September 2023

Ghana Premier League goal king, Abednego Tetteh has poured out his frustration over unfair treatment from the Ghana Football Association.

Tetteh believes he not been treated fairly by the Ghana Football Association, having missed out on both Black Stars invite and Player of the season award at the just ended event that took place at the University of Professional Studies in Accra.

Despite emerging as the GPL top scorer last season, the former Hearts of Oak and Bechem United attacker has not been handed call up into the national team by the technical handlers of the team.

Hafiz Konkoni and Jonathan Sowah are the two homed-based attackers to have make the Black Stars squad in recent times.

This has forced the former Okwahu United forward to temporally hanged up his boot.

“They first called a different striker (Hafiz Wontah of Bechem United) and then for the second time another player that I scored more goals than is called (Jonathan Sowah). What have I done wrong to the GFA people?” he quizzed.

“Even look at the GFA awards, all the top scorers of the various leagues won the best player of that league but in my case I was not given the best player award despite being the top scorer of the league season. Have I offended anyone at the GFA? I really do not understand what is going on.

“Right now I am in the house, I am not playing for any club this season. I will not even play football again for now. It is better to stay in the house than doing myself and not be rewarded. They have started pre-season but I am in the house, I am not playing again for now.”

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