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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited has launched the Standard Chartered (SC)Trophy 2018 Tournament. The SC Trophy is an international five-a-side football tournament hinged on the Bank’s Liverpool FC sponsorship and an opportunity for Standard Chartered to reinforce its partnership with the five-time European champions.
The winners of the Ghana Tournament automatically win a chance to take part in a once in a lifetime opportunity to play in a soccer tournament at Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC in the English Premier League.
At the launch, Asiedua Addae. Head Corporate Affairs Brand and Marketing, Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited, expressed how excited to be doing this for the third year running.

Asiedua Addae
“We are pleased that once again we will be giving our cherished clients and media partners a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience one of the greatest football stadiums- Anfield. And Really excited that the winner of this year's event will directly qualify for Anfield, unlike last year when there was a regional event after the Ghana tournament. So we expect all Clients to do their very best”
The Standard Chartered Trophy 2018 Tournament, is hinged on the bank’s Liverpool FC sponsorship and provides local markets with a platform to actively engage its clients, media partners, staff and stakeholders.Winners of the local competition will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC.
Whilst at Anfield, the winners from the Zone will watch the LFC vs Brighton & Hove Albion match and take part in a training session at the LFC Academy to prepare for the final tournament where they will join 7 other teams from different countries to determine the which team emerges as the best of the year.
The last two editions saw GNPC and a Nigeria select side representing the region at the Global tournament in the Uk and this year's tournament promises equal excitement.
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