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The Ghana Football Association has unveiled its partnership with 5-Star Energy Drink.
The deal, which makes 5-Star Energy Drink the Official Beverage Partner of the GFA, will be valid for an initial period of four years.
The football governing body will reap several benefits, including the provision of products as well as annual cash contributions.
"We are delighted to welcome 5-Star Energy Drink into our family of sponsors," GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku at the unveiling.
"This partnership is a testament to the growing confidence of corporate Ghana in our brand and the positive strides we are making in developing football in the country."
This partnership is the GFA's second significant deal after Lele was announced as the Official Meal Partner in May.
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