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2009 Black Satellites squad invited to claim Matured Investment Cheques

Gabby Ofei by Gabby Ofei
January 10, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

The SAS Finance Group has formally invited the 21 players of Ghana’s historic 2009 Black Satellites U-20 World Cup-winning team to collect their matured investment cheques.

This follows the completion of a 15-year investment initiated on January 4, 2010, by the Ministry of Youth and Sports on behalf of the team.

Each player was allocated GHc10,000, totalling GHc210,000, which has now matured as of January 4, 2025.

A letter addressed to the General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and copied to the Ministry of Youth and Sports confirmed the invitation.

According to SAS, players can begin collecting their cheques from January 8, 2025, at the SAS Office on the 14th floor of the World Trade Centre, Independence Avenue, Accra.

“Players must present a valid Ghana Card for identification to collect their cheques. Alternatively, a third party can be authorized by providing a notarized Power of Attorney,” the statement read.

The investment package also included an annual insurance cover for life and health-related expenses for each player throughout the 15-year period.

The 2009 Black Satellites’ victory remains a monumental achievement in Ghanaian football history, as they are the nation’s first and only U-20 World Cup champions to date.

The beneficiaries of the investment include:

  1. Daniel Agyei
  2. Samuel Inkoom
  3. Gladson Awako
  4. Jonathan Mensah
  5. Daniel Addo
  6. David Addy
  7. Abeiku Quansah
  8. Emmanuel Agyemang Badu
  9. Opoku Agyemang
  10. Andre Ayew
  11. Latif Salifu
  12. Ghandy Kassenu
  13. Mohammed Rabiu
  14. Daniel Opare
  15. Philip Boampong
  16. Robert Dabuo
  17. Ransford Osei
  18. John Benson
  19. Bright Addai
  20. Dominic Adiyiah
  21. Joseph Addo

 

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