Menu

ACL Sports Management Consult donates to Delsanco FC

Acl Sports Money.jfif A photo from the donation event

Tue, 27 Aug 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

ACL Sports Management Consult, a renowned sports management firm based in Accra, has extended a generous hand of support to Delsanco FC, a second-division football club located in Sunyani.

This gesture was led by the chairman of ACL, Mr. Alfred Sowah, alongside former Black Stars player Jonathan Quartey.

The donation included a set of jerseys, footballs, drinks, water, and a cash sum intended to motivate the team. These items were presented to Delsanco FC as part of ACL's commitment to fostering grassroots football development in Ghana.

During the presentation ceremony, Mr. Alfred Sowah expressed ACL’s dedication to supporting the growth and development of Delsanco FC. He assured the players and the entire team of continued assistance and support in the near future.

Addressing the players, Mr. Sowah advised them to remain consistent, confident, dedicated, and hardworking, emphasizing that these qualities are essential for reaching the top levels of the sport.

"We are committed to doing our best for this club," Mr. Sowah stated, highlighting ACL's long-term vision for supporting local football talent.

The general manager of Delsanco FC, Salami Muftau Oladele, expressed his profound gratitude for the generous gesture from the team from Accra. He commended ACL's initiative and acknowledged the positive impact such support will have on the club. "I am delighted and impressed with the support ACL has shown us," said Mr. Oladele. "After over 20 years of single-handedly managing this club, I am open to a partnership with ACL to help take Delsanco FC to new heights."

This collaboration marks the beginning of what promises to be a fruitful partnership aimed at enhancing the capabilities of Delsanco FC and promoting the broader development of football in Ghana. As ACL Sports Management Consult continues to invest in local football clubs, the future of grassroots football in the country looks promising.

EK

Source: www.ghanaweb.com