Reflo Company Limited has signed a partnership deal with Ghana Women's Premier League side Hasaacas Ladies ahead of the start of the new season.
The sanitary and diaper manufacturing company become the latest brand to be associated with the Takoradi-based club signing a deal for an undisclosed number of years.
The partnership deal will see the company provide sanitary pads to the players as they gear up for the 2024/25 Ghana Women's Premier League season.
Reflo extended support to the team before participating in the CAF Women's Champions League qualifiers in Abidjan last month.
Speaking following the announcement of the partnership, the Chief Executive Officer of the club, Evelyn Nsiah Asare, thanked the company for their support.
"Before Hasaacas left for the tournament, we came here, asked for support and you supported us so well. So it's good that once we are back, we come back to tell you what transpired," she said.
"We believe that once we have seen the challenges we will be able to work towards it."
Rebecca Osam, CEO of Reflo Company Ltd, added, "We are still proud of you for getting yourself together and getting the team over there. We are happy to still support you.
Reflo also donated GH₵ 10,000 to Hasaacas Ladies to aid their transportation to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence for the 2024 Women's Premier Super Cup.
Hasaacas are in Group A for the tournament which will be played between September 21 and 29.
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