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Ghana Oil Company Limited, GOIL,has presented to Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, the first tranche of their promised monthly sponsorship package in Accra.
GOIL on April 29 this year, agreed to sponsor the country’s two leading football clubs by extending financial support valued at GHC 480,000 to each of the two clubs for a 12-month duration.
The two clubs will receive GHC 40,000 each monthly. The package also includes a monthly supply of fuel from GOIL.
The first monthly tranche was presented to the two teams by GOIL Finance Manager, Mr. E. Ofori Sarkwa and received by Mr. Opoku Nti, General Manager on behalf of Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Mr. Frank Nelson, Executive member of the management Committee of Accra Hearts of Oak.

GOIL Finance Manager, Mr. Ofori Sarkwa presenting Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s Cheque to Mr. Opoku Nti, General Manager.
Read also: GOIL sponsors Hearts and Kotoko in a one year deal
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