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Btetway Ghana have donated to Aduana Stars, AshantiGold and Liberty Professionals ahead of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League season scheduled to start this weekend.
All three clubs are sponsored by the leading betting company in Ghana.
The donation which was made to the representatives of the clubs included foot balls, agility ladders, training bibs and other sports equipment.
Magnus Rex Danquah Jnr, Country Manager – Operations speaking to the media after the presentation at the Betway Concept Store in Adabraka, mentioned the brand has always supported the development of sports in the country with their CSR initiatives.
In the past, they have made donations to the Amputee League teams, Ghana Taekwondo Federation and Golden Ahafo Deaf FC. Also, through the Betway Talent Search and Betway 12th Man Projects, the brand has supported upcoming footballers and former Ghanaian players.
“The donation comes at a time when sponsored clubs are preparing for the season after the long break. We expect the items to help upskill the players as they get ready for the season. We trust their output in the season will uplift the communities they call home and the GPL in totality”.
Speaking on behalf of the clubs, Liberty Chief Executive, Linda Ansong thanked Betway for continuously supporting them.
The new season will start on November 14.
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