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Football fans will get the chance to see the First Capital Plus Premier League trophy up close when it arrives in the country, Monday morning.
With nine matches to go in the 2013-14 season, headline sponsor of the league, First Capital Plus Bank, a wholly-owned Ghanaian bank will present the new trophy to the league organisers.
The trophy will be paraded through the streets of Accra from 11:00am from the Kotoka International Airport.
Fans can catch a glimpse of the trophy before it reaches the Ghana Football Association headquarters at 2:00pm where it will be presented to the governing body.
In attendance will be the President, Kwesi Nyantakyi, Executive Commitee members and representatives of the 16 Premier League sides.
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