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The second season of the Club 5 on 5 amateur football tournament has been launched at an ultra-modern mini stadium and community centre, Lord’s Wembley Plus, in Shukura, Accra.
The five-a-side football showpiece returns to a location synonymous to grassroots football for the second successive year with the eventual winners getting to represent Ghana in the continental competition in South Africa.
This year’s edition is set to make an even bigger impact across Ghana in both the men’s and women’s divisions and the tournament will be open to both amateur and professional players.

Speaking at the launch, Head of Marketing at ABL, Ewurafua Addo-Atuah said, “CLUB’s consistent delivery on quality added to its strive to providing meaningful experiences that highlight who we are as Ghanaians and celebrates our coming together through a sport that we all love – football.”
“We are passionate about it too while it adds on the CLUB’s rich heritage of a truly Ghanaian beer that brings friends together,” she added.

This year’s edition seeks to receive the best football talents in Ghana as men’s and women’s teams winners will get the opportunity to represent Ghana at the Continental finals among 16 African countries scheduled to take place in South Africa between the 16th to 20th of July 2020.

Five consumers will also be selected to join the national winning teams as super fans during the Continental Finals after the purchase of CLUB Beer in participating outlets in Accra.
Team entries for this year’s tournament commence from March 5 to April 26 this year.
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