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betPawa, a leading mobile Sports gaming brand, as part of its investment into grassroots football development in Ghana, has teamed up with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), to donate essential sporting equipment to four selected football clubs.
This initiative, which marks one of several partnership drives in conjunction with the GFA, was held on Monday, December 30, 2024, at the Bantaman Astro Turf.
In attendance were officials from the GFA, management and players from the selected clubs, as well as media representatives.

As we celebrate this season of giving by improving the training and matchday experiences which will in turn spur the development of football talent in the country, the selected clubs benefiting from this donation include Ampem Darkoa Ladies (Women’s Team), Kumasi Sports Academy (Women’s Team), Great Corinthians FC (Men Division 2) and MVP Academy (Men Division 2)
The equipment being donated includes 20 Footballs (per team), 2 Football Home and Away Kits (per team), 20 Football Boots (per team), 3 Goalkeeper Gloves (per team), Set of Training Cones, 30 Training Bibs (per team), 2 Goal Post Nets (per team), 2 Football Pumps (per team) and 1 First Aid Kit (per team).

Furthermore, betPawa will donate 20 mattresses to the Ampem Darkoa Ladies following a fire disaster that ruined their hostel facility in December 2023.
This donation will support the team in the ongoing effort to rebuild their accommodation, providing a much-needed boost during this recovery period.
betPawa’s sustained support of the holistic growth of the Ghana football ecosystem can be seen through various initiatives.

Recently, the brand commissioned a 3000-capacity playing field at the Ghanaman Soccer Center for Excellence in Prampram.
Additionally, betPawa has continued its flagship Locker Room Bonus initiative for teams in the Ghana Premier League, providing players with a GH¢400 winning bonus for every match they win.
This bonus will also be extended to teams in the Women’s FA Cup from the round of 16 onwards starting from January 2025.
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