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Ghanaian Premier League side King Faisal have announced they have sealed sponsorship deals with telecommunication giants; MTN and Latex Foam.
The deals were brokered by new Chief Executive, Vincent Odotei Sowah, who joined the Kumasi-based side after an acrimonious tenure at Accra Hearts of Oak.
The details of the deals will be disclosed at an official ceremony in Accra on Wednesday.
This comes as a huge relief for the club after the Premier League Board abrogated the league's sponsorship deal with mobile phone operators, Onetouch.
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