Global Sportswear brand, Adidas, has expressed its readiness to sponsor Ghana’s Senior football team, the Black Stars.
The Black Stars are currently under contract with rival brand Puma, but Adidas openly declared the interest in affiliating their brand to the four-time African Cup of Nations winners.
Speaking at the 2016 Vodafone Unity Games Press Soiree, Mr. Reks Brobbey, Adidas representative in Ghana, expressed the hope that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) would bring The Black Stars to Adidas.
Adidas is a household name in sports with a long-standing sponsorship of football’s World governing body, FIFA.
They are also the official kit sponsors of the Stephen Appiah-led team of international football players that will play a two-legged match in Ghana in June this year dubbed the 2016 Vodafone Unity Games.
The first game of the 2016 Vodafone Unity Games will be in Kumasi where the former Black Stars Skipper will lead a host of international football stars against Asante Kotoko on June, before moving to Accra to face the Black Stars three days later.
Adidas will clothe all the international Stars involved in the 2016 Vodafone Unity Games from the time they touch down in Ghana up to their departure from the West African Country