Accra: The Ghana Football Association (GFA) and TECNO Ghana have officially entered into a sponsorship partnership following a public signing ceremony held at the Conference Room of the GFA Secretariat in Accra. The agreement sees TECNO Ghana become an Official Partner of the Ghana Football Association, further strengthening the Association's efforts to leverage innovation and technology in the development of football across the country. According to Ghana Web, the sponsorship package includes the provision of 100 units of TECNO's flagship Camon 50 smartphone and 100 performance-tracking devices to support football development and enhance player performance monitoring. Mr. Ernest Sonkor, National Channel Manager for Tecno, emphasized the transformative potential of technology in football, stating that the partnership is an opportunity to empower players and administrators with innovative tools. Mr. Sonkor highlighted that this collaboration represents a shared commitment to excellence and the development of football from grassroots to elite levels. He expressed pride in aligning TECNO's brand with the vision and aspirations of the Ghana Football Association. GFA Vice-President Mark Addo expressed appreciation to TECNO Ghana for its confidence in Ghana football and commitment to supporting the Association's developmental agenda. He noted that the partnership reflects growing confidence from leading brands in Ghana football and in the work being done to transform the game. The TECNO delegation included Mr. Ernest Sonkor, Mr. Maxwell Techie, Mr. Lolon Luo, Mr. Camille Louis-Leon, and Mr. Simon Xu. GFA representatives at the ceremony included Executive Council members Samuel Aboabire, Fred Acheampong, and Eugene Nobel Noel, as well as other key officials. The ceremony concluded with the formal signing of the agreement and an exchange of souvenirs, marking the beginning of a partnership that both organizations believe will contribute meaningfully to the continued growth and modernization of football in Ghana.