Asante Kotoko have announced Erreà as their new official kit supplier.
The three-year deal with the Italian sports equipment company will begin from the 2020-21 season.
“We are pleased to announce a 3-year partnership with Italian sportswear giants, Erreà for the 2020/21, 20021/22, 2022/2023 seasons," a press statement by the club read.
With sports science, culture history and technological considerations at the centre of the new designs and materials, we are calling on our teaming supporters to select their preferred Home and Away pair for the 2020/21.”
The new deal comes two days after the club terminated their kit sponsorship deal with Club Consult Africa, producers of Strike.
The Kumasi-based outfit signed a three-year deal with Strike, a kit manufacturing company owned by Club Consult Africa in 2018 but have now unilaterally terminated the contract.
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