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˘1.4bn sponsorship for Top Four competition
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The Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) has secured a sponsorship of ˘1.4 billion for the Top Four Competition.

The GNA reported that Onetouch Ghana Limited has taken up the title right with a One billion cedi deal.

Mr Joseph Yaw Appiah, Chairman of GHALCA told the GNA Sports that the remaining package of ˘400 million will be provided by Coca Cola Ghana Limited and First Atlantic Bank.

The GHALCA Chairman said Coca Cola is offering ˘300 million while First Atlantic Bank joins the train with ˘100 million offer.

The tournament is scheduled to kick start on May 27 and end in June 27 at the Cape Coast and Sunyani Coronation Parks.

Mr Appiah, however, noted that the Association would on Friday announce appearance fee and other packages for the participants.

He added that all the four qualified clubs, Accra Hearts of Oak, Obuasi Ashgold, Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Kpando Heart of Lions have agreed to participate in the six-week tournament.

Mr Appiah said the four clubs committed themselves to the competition at a meeting on Wednesday, May 16.

The GHALCA boss described the meeting as successful despite earlier disagreements.

Source: GNA


       

 
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