Manufacturing company Permafix and Don Simon have joined as co-sponsors of the GHALCA G6 tournament next month.
The two companies will support headline sponsors First Trust Savings and Loans and Nasco Electronics for the GHALCA organized tournament.
All sponsors of the event will be unveiled at a tournament launch in Sekondi.
The G6 tournament will be a six team event involving league champions Ashantigold, FA Cup Winners Medeama, Asante Kotoko, Aduana Stars and Hearts of Oak played over a span of four days.
Both Permafix and Don Simon recently signed a partnership agreement with Ashantigold in a deal which will see the Miners receive support as they participate in the 2015/2016 CAF Champions League.
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