15 Jan Puma Extends Partnership with Ghana FA
Puma announced an extension of its partnership, which began in 2005, with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Effective immediately, the new contract sees Puma continue as the technical supplier and official partner to the GFA for a further long term, during which Puma will continue to supply playing kits, training apparel and equipment to all associated Ghana National Football Teams.
Puma’s production and distribution of official replica kits and fan merchandise for the GFA on a global level will also be ongoing.
Puma has a rich heritage in African Football and has been actively engaged in the continent since 1998.
Christian Voigt, Puma’s Senior Head of Sports Marketing said, “We are very happy to extend our partnership with the Ghana Football Association.”
“African Football is important to Puma, and the ten years of partnership we have enjoyed with the GFA have seen some great moments – none more so than the Black Stars being a kick away from becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup semi-final, four years ago.
“The appetite and passion for football in Ghana is infectious, and this wonderful spirit has endeared the national team to the World. We are proud to be associated with them and to continue this relationship.” concluded Voigt.
Kwesi Nyantakyi, President of the Ghana Football Federation said: “Over the past decade, Puma has excelled in its commitment and support for the Ghana Football Association, and we are very happy this partnership will continue.”
Nyantakyi continued: “Puma understands African Football and the nature of its teams and they have delivered everything we have asked of them in helping prepare all of the Ghana senior and youth teams to go forward and be successful.
“Signing this new contract with Puma gives us great confidence for the years ahead, kicking off with the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations next week.
Puma sponsors a number of national and club teams, including four-time world champion Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Uruguay, Chile, Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon, plus Borussia Dortmund, Newcastle United FC, and Arsenal FC (from July 2014)