National Sports Authority Commends Stakeholders for Successful 2025 President’s Cup

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The National Sports Authority (NSA) extends its sincere appreciation to all individuals, institutions, and corporate partners whose invaluable contributions ensured the successful organisation of the 2025 President’s Cup, held on Sunday, 6th July 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.

This year’s edition, contested between Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was a thrilling celebration of Ghana’s rich footballing heritage and fierce rivalry. The occasion was further elevated by the distinguished presence of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, whose attendance reaffirmed the importance of the President’s Cup in promoting national unity and pride. His active engagement throughout the event added great prestige and meaning to the day.

The Authority wishes to express special appreciation to our esteemed corporate supporters—SOCA BOX, DK & DD, and ALMOND ENGINEERING SECURITY SERVICES. Their generous sponsorship and professional collaboration played a pivotal role in the smooth execution of the event and established a benchmark for future public-private partnerships in sports.

We are also profoundly grateful to the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) for their remarkable support in branding the stadium entrance and enhancing the visual appeal of the Presidential Suite. Their contribution helped create a warm and distinguished atmosphere for dignitaries and guests, adding to the day’s success.

As the NSA continues its mission to develop, promote, and sustain sports excellence across the country, we remain committed to fostering strong and lasting partnerships with all stakeholders in pursuit of a vibrant sporting future for Ghana.

Thank you.

Public Relations Unit
National Sports Authority

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