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Athmon Tech Firm has announced a sponsorship deal with Ghanaian football giants, Hearts of Oak. While details of the deal are scarce, the partnership is expected to boost the club’s financial muscle and support their ambitions in the Ghana Premier League.
Hearts of Oak have been actively seeking sponsorship deals to strengthen their squad and support their participation in local and international competitions. This latest partnership comes on the back of other sponsorship deals, including a recent deal with Sunon Asogli Power Ghana Limited, which became the club’s headline sponsor.
Expressing enthusiasm about the collaboration, CEO Klenam Tamakloe stated, “Partnering with Accra Hearts of Oak is an honour for us at Athmon Tech Firm. As the oldest football club in Ghana and one of the best in Africa, Hearts’ winning mentality matches our company’s mindset, and it’s an honor to partner with them.”
The partnership is expected to deepen Athmon’s presence, trust, and visibility among key audiences, including football fans and tech enthusiasts across Ghana.
Looking ahead, the company views this sponsorship as an opportunity to support the club’s long-term plans and growth strategies.
It is anticipated that the collaboration will not only inspire the team and its supporters but also help to foster innovation and community engagement, propelling Hearts of Oak toward a new era of success on the local and continental stages.
The club has also partnered with other companies, including GOIL, StarLife Assurance, and Umbro, as their official kit suppliers. Other partnerships include GTV Sports Plus, Financial Technology firm Cloud Africa, SAS Finance Group, Koflex Gym, and Software and Firmware developers Bitsweaver Limited.