The Division One League is set to be launched at the Coconut Groove Hotel, Accra at 2pm on Wednesday February 18, 2015.
The launch will also see the official announcement of the sponsorship agreement between the Ghana Football Association and GN Bank, a wholly owned Ghanaian bank with branches across the country.
With the national character of the Division One League, G.N Bank sees this unique product of the GFA as an opportunity for mutual benefits as they increase their branches and extend their footprints across all major towns and districts in Ghana.
To enhance the promotion of and the attention to the Division One League, a media deal will also be signed by the GFA at the launch.
This year’s Division one League will have three Zones made up of 16 clubs with three winners of each zone qualifying automatically into the Ghana Premier League.
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