Ghanaian entrepreneur Prince Tetteh is poised to take over a controlling 60% share in Spain’s Ourense CF, as per reports from graphic.
Tetteh, also serving as the Ghana Consul to Guinea-Bissau, is in advanced negotiations facilitated by a team that includes ex-Real Madrid player Antonio Núñez Tena.
Should the deal go through, Tetteh, the CEO of Pribet Group, a conglomerate, would wield considerable influence within the Galician club. During his recent visit to Spain, Ourense’s President Camilo Díaz warmly welcomed Tetteh and showcased the club’s facilities, while Mayor Gonzalo Pérez Jácome lauded the potential partnership.
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In recognition of his visit, Tetteh was honored with prestigious club awards, signifying the community’s esteem. He also sought advice from former Deportivo La Coruña President Augusto César Lendoiro to aid in Ourense’s improvement.
The 42-year-old Tetteh has spearheaded Pribet Group’s expansion into various sectors across Europe and Africa, operating as a local partner for Turkish firm Karpower, providing electricity nationwide in Guinea-Bissau. This potential acquisition underlines Prince Tetteh’s vision to bolster opportunities for African footballers in Europe.
Ourense CF currently competes in Spain’s third-tier Segunda División B after its reformation in 2014 following the dissolution of CD Ourense.