BetPawa commits GHS 3.5 million to Black Stars and Black Queens

· GhanaSoccernet

BetPawa Ghana has announced a GH¢3.5 million sponsorship package for Ghana's senior national football teams, the Black Stars and the Black Queens, as they prepare for major international assignments.

The sponsorship, unveiled at a ceremony attended by officials of the Ghana Football Association, is aimed at supporting the Black Stars' preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Black Queens' campaign at the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations.

Speaking at the event, Head of Local Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility at BetPawa, Borah Ndanyunga, explained that the company's commitment reflects its continued investment in Ghanaian football.

"Football is one of Ghana's greatest unifiers. Every time the Black Stars or Black Queens step onto the pitch, millions of dreams travel with them. Our role is not simply to sponsor football but to stand behind those dreams and help create the conditions for success. This support reflects our belief that when Ghanaian football wins, the entire nation moves forward together," Ndanyunga said.

GFA Vice President Mark Addo described the sponsorship as a vote of confidence in Ghana football. "Today's event and announcement matters to the GFA because it sends a clear message that Ghana football has partners that believe in its future. To the Black Stars and Black Queens, I say this: the support you receive today is not merely a reward. It is a vote of confidence in your ability, your character, and your capacity to make Ghana proud."

The Black Stars are continuing their build-up to the 2026 World Cup, having already played a friendly against Mexico and with another scheduled against Wales on June 2. The Black Queens, meanwhile, are preparing for the WAFCON, where they will aim to re-establish themselves among Africa's elite.

The sponsorship will help both teams prepare for success on the continental and global stages.