The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a partnership with betPawa, even though the betting company has decided to withdraw as the headline sponsor of the Ghana Premier League.
GFA President Kurt Okraku confirmed that the association will keep collaborating with betPawa in other capacities. This includes continuing the locker room bonus and exploring support for the Women’s Premier League.
“Our partnership with betPawa remains strong,” Okraku stated at the GFA’s 30th Ordinary Congress. “We are working with betPawa to support us in other areas. The locker room bonus will remain, and we are also discussing their involvement with our Women’s Premier League.”
Okraku’s comments address concerns raised by betPawa’s withdrawal from the headline sponsorship deal. The GFA and betPawa’s collaboration will persist, albeit in a revised form, as preparations for the new season, starting in September, continue.
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