Hoshi International Boosts Accra 2026 with Landmark Sponsorship Deal

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Ghana Athletics has secured a major commercial partnership ahead of the Accra 2026 athletics championship after confirming Hoshi International as a Gold Sponsor and the Official Food and Energy Drink Partner for the prestigious event.

The official announcement was made at the office of Kofi Iddie Adams, where government officials, organisers and corporate representatives gathered to formalise an agreement seen as another significant milestone in the build-up to the championship. Also in attendance was President of Ghana Athletics, Bawah Fuseini, who has been spearheading preparations for what is expected to be one of the biggest sporting events ever staged in Ghana.

The partnership is expected to provide crucial support for the smooth running of the competition, with Hoshi International supplying food products and energy drinks to help sustain athletes, technical officials, volunteers and spectators throughout the tournament. With long competition days and intense performances expected, organisers believe the company’s involvement will play an important role in ensuring participants remain energised and well catered for.

Accra 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark occasion for Ghanaian sport. The championship is expected to welcome some of Africa’s finest track and field stars, alongside coaches, administrators, media personnel and supporters from across the continent and beyond. For many, the event will also serve as an opportunity for athletes to enhance their reputations on the international stage and secure qualification marks for future global competitions.

Beyond the sporting action, the championship is projected to deliver substantial benefits to the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, transport operators and small businesses in Accra are expected to benefit from the influx of visitors, while the city itself will enjoy global exposure as a host destination capable of organising world-class events.

Officials have described the sponsorship agreement as evidence of growing confidence from the private sector in Ghana’s sporting future. They believe stronger collaboration between corporate institutions and sporting bodies is essential to raising standards, improving athlete welfare and creating memorable experiences for supporters.

For Ghana Athletics, the countdown to Accra 2026 now enters an exciting new phase. Preparations continue across competition venues, logistics, accommodation and marketing, with anticipation rising steadily among fans eager to witness history on home soil.

With the slogan “Accra is ready. Feel the Heat.” gaining momentum, expectations are mounting for a championship that promises elite competition, vibrant atmosphere and a lasting legacy for athletics development in Ghana.

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