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Players and coaches in the Access Bank Division One League have extra motivation this season as NASCO Electronics, in partnership with the Ghana Football Association, has announced an exciting reward package for outstanding performers.
The initiative will see Man of the Match winners in every league game walk away with a brand-new NASCO pressing iron, recognizing their effort and impact on the pitch. Additionally, the "Player of the Month" will be honored with a 24-inch NASCO television set, while the Coach of the Month will also be rewarded with a bigger 32-inch NASCO television set for their tactical brilliance.
This move by NASCO underscores their continuous commitment to supporting Ghanaian football and motivating players and coaches to give their best in the Access Bank Division One League.
The partnership between NASCO, Access Bank, and the GFA further adds excitement to the league, with players and coaches now striving not only for points but also for these special rewards.
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