Hearts of Oak announce The Hope Brand Limited as new official kit partner
Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club has announced The Hope Brand Limited as its new Official Kit Partner, marking the beginning of a new commercial partnership for the club.
The agreement is expected to usher in a new phase in the club’s branding and merchandise development as both parties collaborate to produce high-quality apparel that reflects the identity, passion, and heritage of the Phobian family.
In a statement, the club said the partnership brings together its rich football tradition and the creativity and ambition of a proudly Ghanaian brand.
According to Hearts of Oak, the collaboration goes beyond football kits and represents a shared vision to inspire excellence, strengthen engagement with supporters, and elevate the profile of Ghanaian football both on and off the pitch.
The club expressed optimism that the partnership will help build a lasting legacy for players, supporters, and future generations, while reinforcing its commitment to innovation and growth in the sport.
Hearts of Oak added that it is proud to begin this new journey with The Hope Brand Ltd. as it looks to strengthen its commercial footprint and deepen its connection with fans.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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