
Ghana Premier League side Bechem United have secured their first major sponsorship with Italian kits manufacturing firm AK-SHION.
The one-year sponsorship deal will see the whole playing body and technical http://ads.clicksor.com/search.php?q=technical team of Bechem receive sports kits ranging from boots, through training shoes, jerseys, track suits, shin guards, to sports bags, uniforms and so on.
The team have also been given a cash incentive ahead of the start of the Premier League season.
Bechem have been promised $30,000 if they win the Ghanaian top flight league, $20,000 for second position and $10,000 if they finish third.
They will also receive financial support from their new kit sponsors to the tune of $200,000 if they decide to embark on an African campaign once they qualify.
AK-SHION are also to construct a multi-purpose gymnasium at the club's training base under the sponsorship agreement.
The landmark deal was brokered barely a month into Bechem's commercial partnership agreement with Authentic Sports headed by former Asante Kotoko Marketing Manager Listowell Yesu Bukarson.
The Kumasi-based sports consulting firm reached the deal with the Italian company through their African representative, One World Sports Promotions Limited based in Sunyani.
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