Ghana Premier League side, Techiman Eleven Wonders coach, Ignatius Osei-Fosu, has complained about his non-receipt of wages since March.
"I haven’t been paid since Covid-19 struck," he told Citi TV.
"Covid-19 struck in March, that was 5 months ago. So I’ve not received salary for five months."
"We hope things will get better", he concluded.
In mid-March, the 2019/20 season was suspended following the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus.
Three months later, the season was cancelled totally by the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Following the cancellation, GFA announced the disbursement of the FIFA/CAF Covid-19 relief funds with top-flight clubs set to receive $15,000 each from the total financial package of $1.8 million.
The GFA is hoping to start the new season 2020-2021 in October.
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