Ghana FA announce $1 million partnership deal with MARA for Black Stars ahead of 2022 World Cup 

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Ghana FA announce $1 million partnership deal with MARA for Black Stars ahead of 2022 World Cup 

The Ghana Football Association has announced Mara - a Pan-African digital finance ecosystem as an official sponsor of the Black Stars of Ghana to dri

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The Ghana Football Association has announced Mara – a Pan-African digital finance ecosystem as an official sponsor of the Black Stars of Ghana to drive football sustainability ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, scheduled to kick off in November.

Although top officials of Mara are tight-lipped about their plans for Ghana’s national team, Mara has already paid the GFA $ 1 million as part of the deal.

Speaking at a ceremony to announce the deal today in Accra, GFA President Kurt Okraku said the funds would be used to prepare the Black Stars ahead of their participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

.”It’s for a one-year period and valued at one million dollars, this money has been paid and this money would be fully utilised to prepare our Black Stars towards the Mundial,” Mr Okraku told press at a briefing in Accra.

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