EXCLUSIVE: MTN GHANA HAS EXTENDED THEIR RELATIONSHIP FOR THE FA CUP FOR ANOTHER THREE YEARS.

The Ghana Football Association has announce that, scancom PLC(MTN GHANA) has extended their long sponsorship relationship for the FA cup for three more seasons

According to the FA, the new three years deals comes with a total sponsor package worth over four Million ghana cedis (Ghc 4, 000,000.00)

The package also includes, an annual sponsorship amount of one million Ghana cedis (GHC1000.00.00), Twenty Thousand cedis(GHC20,000.00) for the man of the match prize and MTN products worth three Hundred and ninety Ghana Cedies (GHC390,000.00).

The new agreement is for a period of three seasons commencing from the current 2020/2021 season to the end of the 2022/2023 Football season.

Meanwhile the FA cup is yet to commence this season as clubs are waiting for the date for the competition to Begin.

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