The Ghana Football Association(GFA) has secured a major sponsorship partnership with Tryton Motors and JAC Motors in a move aimed at strengthening the development of football in Ghana.
The partnership will support the Black Stars ahead of the World Cup, as well as the Ghana Premier League and women’s football competitions across the country.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Vice President of the GFA, Mark Addo, described the partnership as a significant boost for Ghana football and highlighted the exciting incentives attached to the sponsorship package.
“As part of this partnership, three vehicles will be presented as rewards for excellence during the 2026/2027 football season,” he said. “One vehicle will go to the Ghana Premier League champions, another to the Women’s Premier League champions, while the third vehicle will be awarded to the Best Player in the Black Stars setup.”

He further disclosed that cash rewards would also be presented to outstanding performers in the domestic leagues.
“We are also introducing cash incentives for the Best Player in the Ghana Premier League, Best Player in the Women’s Premier League, Coach of the Season in the Ghana Premier League, and Coach of the Season in the Women’s Premier League,” Mark Addo added.
The GFA Vice President expressed appreciation to both companies for their confidence in Ghana football and assured stakeholders that the Association would ensure transparency and accountability in the use of the sponsorship support.
Chief Executive Officer of Tryton Motors, Jihad Hijazi, reaffirmed his company’s commitment to the growth of football in Ghana.
“We are proud to partner the Ghana Football Association and contribute to the development of football in the country,” he stated. “Football is a passion that unites people, and we are committed to supporting its continuous growth.”
Also speaking at the event, General Manager of JAC Motors for the Asia-Africa Region, Jerry Zhou, described the agreement as the beginning of a long-term partnership with Ghana football.

“This partnership with the GFA is only the beginning,” Jerry Zhou said. “We look forward to building a strong and lasting relationship that will contribute positively to the future of football in Ghana.”
The sponsorship agreement is expected to provide a major boost to Ghana football, while motivating clubs, players, and coaches to strive for excellence both on and off the pitch.