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Sports betting company Betway have announced sponsorship deals with three clubs in the Ghana Premier League. The clubs are Aduana Stars, Medeama and Liberty Professionals.
The deal will see Betway become the official headline sponsor of the three clubs.
We are proud to announce that we’ve added 3 new teams, alongside Ashanti Gold F.C, to the growing number of Betway sponsorships in the Ghana Premier League. They are Medeama SC, Liberty Professionals and current champions Aduana Stars FC. Welcome them to the Betway family! âš½ï¸ pic.twitter.com/IaPjN6DeUR
— Betway Ghana (@betway_gh) February 1, 2018
The partnership agreement was made public Friday, after Betway's 2nd Thought Leadership Seminar in Accra.
Country manager of Betway, Kwabena Oppong Nkrumah explained that his outfit's decision to partner the three clubs is enough demonstration that they are committed to helping develop Ghana football.
He added that the impressive strides made by Aduana Stars, Liberty Professionals and Medeama convinced Betway to come on board and that he is hopeful the union will stand the test of time.
Medeama's communications director Patrick Akoto, couldn't hide his excitement, claiming the deal will serve as a real booster ahead of new season.
For Liberty Professionals, their public Relations Officer Yussif Uthman, believes the sponsorship will bail the club out of their financial problems.
But Aduana Stars Accra representative Mr Isaac Koomson is looking forward to the club doing extremely well in Africa as a result of the Betway sponsorship. According to Koomson, the players will be motivated to punch above their weight as they eye group stage or money zone.
Betway also extended their contract with former Champions AshantiGold.
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