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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, believes there is no better 'organised sports institution' than his outfit.
According to him, it's important for corporate Ghana and the private sector to consider partnering with the Ghana FA due to the 'integrity' that they have commanded under his leadership.
Okraku was speaking during the renewal of the contract between the GFA and Decathlon Ghana, who signed a new deal until 2029.
"You can continue to count on my leadership, my integrity, my trust, the integrity of the Football Association, and I am bold to say that the Football Association of Ghana is perhaps the best organised sports institution in Ghana that you can trust," he said.
"We will continue, with your support on this journey, to bring confidence to the private sector to see the example you have set, to also join forces with us and to do business."
Decathlon joined forces with the Ghana FA four years ago, becoming the official sports retail shop for the country's highest football governing body.
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