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Asante Kotoko have terminated their kit sponsorship deal with Club Consult Africa.
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.
The club in their press release stated that they will soon announce a new befitting kit sponsor soon.
"Asante Kotoko wishes to inform our stakeholders and the general public that the kits supply sponsorship and purchase agreement signed with Club Consult Africa has been terminated with immediate effect," the press release revealed.
"We wish to assure our most cherished stakeholders that a new befitting kits sponsor will not only be announced shortly but our fans will be given the opportunity to select their preferred design for the 2020/21 football season."

The Porcupine Warriors are currently preparing for the new season which will begin on 13th November 2020.
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