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Aduana Stars have landed a partnership deal with the producers of Happy Man Bitters as the club official beverage sponsors.
Both parties inked a year-deal at the club Secretariat in Dormaa on Monday.
“It is true that we have signed a sponsorship deal with Charger Limited, the producers of Happy Man Bitters,” the club Communication Director, Dennis Asamoah told Adom News.
“The deal is a year contract which will benefit Aduana Stars and Charger Limited. We are much delighted for the sponsorship deal.”
“Our doors are opened to all companies and institutions to partner with us”
Happy Man Bitters becomes the club’s third sponsor ahead of the new season after Betway and Manyiak Sportswear.
Aduana will host Libyan giants Al Tahaddy in the return league of the 2018 CAF Champions League on Wednesday at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park.
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