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The Ghana Football Association will unveil a new partnership for the Ghana Premier League at their secretariat on Monday.
The 11 week old Ghanaian topflight has been without a headline sponsor since First Capital Bank terminated their contract with the football association last year.
A statement on the GFA website read
‘’The Ghana Football Association respectfully invites the media to a joint press conference where a new partnership will be unveiled for the Ghana Premier League.
Date: Monday April 24, 2017.
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Venue: Conference Room, GFA Headquarters, Accra.
Members of the media are to be seated by 12:45 p.m. as the press conference will start at exactly 1:00 .p.m. ‘’
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