The second edition of the Samsung
Corporate League has just ended at the Lizzy Sports Complex, with Forewin Ghana
Limited and Azar Group emerging as champions for the Premiership and
Championship leagues respectively.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, the
Marketing Manager for Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics West Africa,
Mr. Richard Nunekpeku reiterated Samsung’s interest in contributing to the
competition. He stated “We at Samsung strive for a healthy and a fit working
environment and believe the Samsung Corporate Football League provides the
corporate community with these vital prerequisites. We also view consistent
sports sponsorship as a vital way of contributing to sports world both in Ghana
and the rest of the world.”
He continued to reaffirm Samsung’s
interest in the development of the beautiful game and said the electronics
giants have played a key role in sports development on the Africa continent in
recent years with its flagship annual youth sports programme dubbed
‘Samsung-Chelsea Youth Football Clinic’. This activity gives young children a
unique opportunity to be part of the famous Chelsea Football Training
Programme.
“Samsung’s sponsorship of the Chelsea
Football Club, IAAF World Championship games, the London Games of 2012, the
2014 Olympic Winter Games, the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio and the African Cup of Nations all bear
testimony to our commitment to sports all over the world”, Richard added.
The
event which is under the management of Marcel Desailly Investment Ltd, is aimed
at providing companies and working individuals with a platform to engage in
structured competition. It is also to promote the health and well-being of the
participants and help promote team building by facilitating the involvement and
commitment of every player towards the achievement of results. The Corporate
League also seeks to provide networking opportunities, foster teamwork, build
morale, general exercise and is designed for only gainfully employed persons
above the age of 25.
This
year’s edition of the Samsung Corporate Football League saw the participation
of 28 corporate organizations split into two leagues of 14 teams each.
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