
Ghana league side Berekum Chelsea have signed a three-year deal with Singaporean apparel outfit Kubba.
The club stated on its website that as part of the deal they would be going on a pre-season tour of Singapore at the start of every season.
“We are keen on putting our club on the same pedestal as some of the best clubs in the world and this deal falls in that direction,” Obed Nana Kwame Nketiah, Berekum Chelsea CEO said to berekumchelsea.com.
“We will be travelling to Singapore at the start of every season for our pre-season preparations as part of the deal. Kubba is impressed with the way we have run our club so far this season and this is only the start of many things we will unveil.
Kubba will supply the club with jerseys, boots, footballs, socks, shin guards and training kits.


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