‎betPawa Extends Partnership with GFA to Empower National Teams ‎


              Story By Azaglo Michael 


In a significant move to bolster the nation's footballing ambitions, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and betting platform betPawa have officially renewed their strategic partnership.



Announced on Friday, May 29, 2026, at the Best Western Premier Hotel, the agreement marks a critical expansion of the company’s signature "Locker Room Bonus" to include the Black Stars and Black Queens.


‎This renewal arrives at a pivotal moment for Ghanaian football, as both the men’s and women’s senior national teams gear up for high-stakes international campaigns,most notably the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, respectively.



‎Incentivizing Excellence: The Locker Room Bonus

‎The "Locker Room Bonus" is designed to provide immediate financial rewards to players following victories. By extending this initiative to the national level, betPawa aims to foster a culture of heightened motivation and professionalism within the squads.


‎Borah Omary Ndanyungu, Head of Local Marketing and CSR at betPawa, emphasized the brand's long-term commitment to the sport’s ecosystem. "This support reflects our belief that when Ghanaian football wins, the entire nation moves forward together," Ndanyungu noted during the signing ceremony.






The "Locker Room Bonus" is designed to provide immediate financial rewards to players following victories. By extending this initiative to the national level, betPawa aims to foster a culture of heightened motivation and professionalism within the squads.

‎GFA Hails "Real-World" Impact

‎GFA Vice-President Mark Addo, who represented the Association at the event, lauded betPawa as a cornerstone partner for Ghana’s footballing future.

‎GFA Vice-President Mark Addo


‎"The Ghana Football Association deeply values partnerships that go beyond visibility and branding to make a meaningful impact where it matters most—on the pitch, in the locker room, and in the lives of our players," Addo stated.


He highlighted that the Locker Room Bonus has already proven its worth in domestic leagues by elevating competitiveness and rewarding dedication.


‎The renewed agreement solidifies a relationship that continues to prioritize the well-being of athletes, reinforcing the GFA’s goal of creating a robust, player-centered environment as Ghana pursues continental and global glory.



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