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TCL, a global leader in consumer electronics, has been announced as the Official Electronics Sponsor of the University of Ghana Corporate Football League.
This reinforces the company’s commitment to innovation, community engagement, and healthier living.
The University of Ghana Corporate Football League brings together corporate organisations in a professionally organised football competition that promotes fitness, teamwork, networking, and healthy lifestyles among working professionals.
Over the years, the league has grown into one of Ghana’s most exciting corporate sporting platforms, encouraging participants to balance demanding work schedules with physical activity and wellness.
Through this partnership, TCL will showcase some of its latest innovations, including the TCL C6K QD Mini LED TV and the TCL FreshIN Air Conditioner, both designed to enhance everyday living through smart technology and health-focused features.
The TCL C6K QD Mini-LED TV delivers exceptional picture quality and immersive viewing experiences, while its certified eye-protection mode helps reduce eye strain during extended viewing.
Similarly, the TCL FreshIN Air Conditioner features fresh-air circulation technology, bringing cleaner, healthier air into indoor spaces to support greater comfort and well-being.
Speaking of the partnership, TCL said the values behind the league strongly align with the brand’s mission to improve lifestyles through intelligent technology.
“Just as the University of Ghana Corporate Football League encourages professionals to stay active and prioritise their health, TCL continues to innovate products that support healthier living at home and in the workplace,” Dennis Fixon Laryea, Head of Marketing, West Africa.
As the Official Electronics Sponsor, TCL will support the league through brand activations, technology showcases, and engagement initiatives that connect players, fans, and corporate teams with the brand’s latest innovations.
This partnership highlights TCL’s ongoing investment in sports, wellness, and community development, while bringing world-class technology closer to consumers across Ghana.
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