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Decathlon Ghana has renewed their relationship with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) after signing a new long-term deal.
The sports retail shop, following the expiration of their first contract with the Ghana FA, have decided to continue the partnership.
Decathlon Ghana had initially signed a four-year deal to partner the GFA for the sale of all Black Stars Paraphernalia and other merchandizing products.
The new partnership will also allow the company to continue their relationship with the country’s highest football governing body for the next four years.

President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, commended Decathlon Ghana for the decision to maintain their partnership.
Decathlon's France representative, in his address, says he is hopeful the collaboration will continue to strengthen and help develop football in the country
The event for the extension of the partnership took place at the Decathlon Ghana shop at the Accra Mall.
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