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Newly Promoted Premier Leagues side Dreams FC has signed a partnership agreement with Rich Dons Catering Services.
The one year deal with Rich Dons Catering Services will see the cuisine services provide food for the club during the 2015/16 Ghana Premier League season.
This will be the second sponsorship deal for the Kweiman side after sealing a deal with EMWL Micro Finance a fortnight ago.
Dreams FC are hoping to be a major force in their debut Premier league campaign which is expected to start early next year.
Below is an official press statement from the club’s website
PRESS STATEMENT
“Dreams FC today is extremely happy to announce the signing of a one year sponsorship deal with Rich- Dons Catering Services .Rich Dons thus become the official catering services partner for a one year period, starting on January 1, 2016 with an option for another year.
Rich-Dons Catering Services will provide food for Dreams FC players free of charge and will also provide food for the presidential stand at the Dawu Sports Stadium during the 2015/2016 Football Season.
Furthermore, Rich-Dons will refresh the media at all home games of Dreams FC.
Executive Chairman of Dreams FC, Mr Kurt E.S.Okraku said “we are extremely happy to be associated with Rich-Dons Catering Services and look forward to having a fantastic relationship with this unique company”.
Mr Richard Nii Odoi Charway, Executive Director at Rich-Dons Catering Services also said, “Dreams FC is a unique brand and we are happy to be associated with this wonderful platform. At Rich-Dons, we care and Dreams FC also care about its players and employees”.
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