Ghana premier league side Asante Kotoko have extended their deal with German-Ghanaian sportswear manufacturers The Hope Brand.
The Porcupine Warriors and The Hope Brand extended their relationship for two more years, with the Ghanaian-owned company set to produce Kotoko's jersey for the 2024/2025 football season.
"Asante Kotoko is delighted to announce the extension of our kit partnership with The Hope Brand, a Germany-based Ghanaian entity, for an additional two years," wrote Kotoko, confirming the new deal.
The former Ghana premier league champions unveiled their new home jersey following the announcement of the deal, with the former champions set to wear a predominantly red with a touch of black around the neck and sleeve for the new season.
Asante Kotoko's pre-season is currently underway as they prepare for the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season under Coach Prosper Ogum Nartey.
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