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Nestle Ghana unveil jerseys for Milo U-13 champions league finals


  20 Juin      59        Sport (12730),

 

By Edna A. Quansah, GNA
Accra, June 20, GNA- Nestlé Ghana Limited has unveiled new set of jerseys for the final games of the ongoing MILO Under- 13 Champions League, June 20-23, at the Paa Joe Park, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi.

The former Black Stars captain who doubles as the icon of the tournament, Stephen Appiah and Beverages Category Manager at Nestlé, Marilyn Ofori unveiled the jerseys on Wednesday in Accra.

For the past two decades, Nestlé MILO has been devoted to the cause of promoting active lifestyles and unearthing talents through its Sports Development Programs in Schools and this includes the MILO U-13 Champions league, which is in partnership with the Ghana Education Service.

The 2018 edition of the MILO U-13 Champions League had 48 schools competing in four zones, from which 10 top schools have qualified and advanced to the finals with each school representing each of the ten Regions of Ghana.

Over 20,000 schoolchildren participated in the tournament this year and all stakeholders are very expectant of what the schools have to show at the finals.

The schools that made it to the finals were Amasaman M/A Primary School from Greater Accra, Redeem D/A Primary School representing the Volta region and St. Anthony R/C Primary from the Eastern region.

The other qualified schools are Kaladan E/P Primary School from the Northern region, Kundugud Primary from Upper West and St. Mark’s Primary School from Upper East.

The rest are, Sepe Tinpom M/A Primary from Ashanti region, Techimantia Methodist Primary from Brong Ahafo region, Myohang Forces Primary from Western region, and A & D Memorial Basic School from the Central region.

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