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Ghana Premier League giants, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, have confirmed a sponsorship agreement with StarLife Assurance and Star Assurance.
The deal will take effect immediately and will last for the next five years.
StarLife Assurance will be the Official Life insurance partner of the club whilst Star Assurance becomes the official general insurance provider.
"We are delighted to announce a “SOLID" partnership / Sponsorship with StarLife Assurance and Star Assurance for the next five seasons, beginning with 2020/21," Kotoko announced on their Twitter page.
The Kumasi-based outfit have secured a number of sponsorship deals this year. They have the likes of Adonko Next Level energy drink, CEEK VR, Hisense, Instat, and VEO in their books.
They also have a kit sponsorship deal with Italian kit manufacturers Errea.
The club is currently preparing for the new campaign. They are scheduled to face Techiman Eleven Wonders at the Accra Sports Stadium in their opening match.
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