Adidas, world’s second largest kit manufacturing giant, hopes their partnership with Primeval Media to organize this year’s Vodafone Unity Match, will give them the platform to earn the right to kit Ghana’s national teams.
Adidas won the right to sponsor the Black Stars during the CAN 2002, but the deal was criticized due to alleged poor quality and package consignment offered to Ghana.
They are partnering Primeval Media Ghana to organise this year’s Unity Match in June.
The match is aimed at galvanising Ghanaians from all walks of life towards a united Ghana ahead of this year’s general election.
And they are certain the service they will provide will convince the FA to consider them to provide kits for national teams.
“When it comes to sports brand in the world, there’s is only one name, Adidas,” representative from Adidas, Reks Brobbey said.
“All major sports embraces Adidas and eventually, the GFA will bring the Black Stars back to Adidas after our service in the Unity Match.” He added.
Mr. Brobbey also enumerated the work of Adidas in Ghana and revealed that the galaxy of stars who will arrive in Ghana will wear only Adidas outfit.
“In Ghana, we help the Basketball Association, we help the Tennis Association, we’ve had stints with Taekwando. When we heard the Unity Match, we came on board.
“International stars will come to Ghana, and from the moment they arrive in Ghana, everything about appearance will be Adidas.” He said.
Adidas Hopes To Gain GFA Sponsorship Through Unity Match
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