GFA details Star Times sponsorship deal

Kurt Okraku led administration of the Ghana Football Association keeps delivering it’s promise of transparency to the stakeholders of the game.

Ghana Football association detailed the yearly breakdown of Sponsors payments expected from the Star Times Television Broadcast Rights Agreement in their meeting with the Ghana premier league clubs yesterday.

A total of $1,150,000.00 was given by the sponsors for a period of 5 years which was broken down by Ghana football association to the clubs who were present at the meeting.

Below is a breakdown of the Star Times sponsorship money for the period of 5 years.

YEAR 1 – 2019/20 season

Components

Premier League – $700,000

FA Cup – $150,000

Visibility support to DOL & Women football – $100,000

TOTAL CASH FEES – $950,000.00

YEAR 2 – 2020/21 season

Components

Premier League – $750,000

FA Cup – $200,000

Visibility support to DOL & Women football – $50,000

TOTAL CASH FEES – $1,000,000.00

YEAR 3 – 2021/22 season

Components

Premier League – $800,000

FA Cup – $200,000

Visibility support to DOL & Women football – $50,000

TOTAL CASH FEES – $1,100,000.00

YEAR 4 – 2022/23 season

Components

Premier League – $850,000

FA Cup – $200,000

Visibility support to DOL & Women football – $50,000

TOTAL CASH FEES – $1,100,000.00

YEAR 5 – 2023/24 season

Components

Premier League – $850,000

FA Cup – $250,000

Visibility support to DOL & Women football – $50,000

TOTAL CASH FEES – $1,150,000.00

TOTAL = $5250,000.00

 

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