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Record signing Andre Ayew will lead West Ham United to Ghana next month for Betway activation
The English Premier League side will pay a two day visit to the West African country in October with popular figure, Alvaro Arbeloa part of the delegation.
The visit is made possible by the club’s sponsors Betway which recently launched in Ghana and has been doing well.
As many as 20 League coaches will interact with West Ham officials at a workshop where they will be exposed to some modern football officiating trends on the 5th of October 2016, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

Plus West Ham’s super stars Ayew and Arbeloa will spend time with a cross-section of their fans at the Betway Store in Adabraka and at the Accra Mall on the same day.
This will be followed by a sports clinic at the Lizzy Sports Complex in East Legon on the 6th of October, 2016 where coaches and footballers will be taken through practical rudiments of football.
Fans will get the opportunity to take photographs with them and get autographs. West Ham fans will receive coveted prizes from their sports idols and the chance to win an ultimate prize.
The programme is the first of many projects the sports betting brand and their partner will be rolling out in the Ghanaian Market.
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