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Malta Guinness Ghana Women’s Premier League side, Thunder Queens FC, have secured a partnership deal with French women’s League Two side, Grand Paris Seine Ouest 92 Issy.
The contract was signed on Tuesday, October 25, in France between the owner of Thunder Queens FC, Anas Thunder Seidu and Grand Paris Seine Ouest 92 Issy General Manager, Bernard Goudard.

The agreement between the two teams is for the French side to help in the development of the Malta Guinness Premier League side.
Some benefits in the contract are as follows;
- Selected players will join the French league two side based on their performance.
- Grand Paris Seine Ouest 92 Issy management have a special package for Thunder Queens' technical team.
- Grand Paris will sponsor Thunder Queens with football equipment.
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