GFA sign $220,000 partnership deal with Tanink Ghana LimitedThe Ghana Football Association have secured a one-year partnership deal with Tanink Ghana Limited worth $220,000 dollars.
The deal was signed by the football governing boss, Kurt Okraku, and Tanink Director, Steven Klogo, at their premises in Accra.The money also includes three brand-new vehicles given to the Football Association.
Five cars will be available for the FA to be used in Qatar during the FIFA World Cup.
“Tanink Ghana and Chery have identified a need for our Football Association and have provided a solution to the need to ensure that the FA and our Black Stars are competitive at the World stage,” Kurt Okraku said at the event.
"Ghana football is appreciative. Our Sport will be developed because this investment is worth a life of a human being.”
The FA could use these cars for Ghana’s first battle at the Mundial against Portugal on November 24.
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