The signing ceremony was held at the Vista Bank’s head office along Kairaba Avenue.
As part of the sponsorship package, Vista Bank will finance the country’s Elite League championship.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, President of the GFF, Lamin Kabba Bajo, described the sponsorship as another milestone achievement by his executive committee in their mission to professionalise the country’s domestic league competition ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Bajo stated that the partnership with Vista Bank would only grow from strength to strength, adding that it would go a long way in easing some of the financial burden on the federation.
The Managing Director of Vista Bank, Eric Obeng Saah, applauded the partnership between Vista Bank and the GFF as a very strong one that stretches back to many years.
Saah revealed the long-term plan of Vista Bank is to help the GFF in terms of improving the football infrastructural currently in place.
He thanked the GFF President Bajo for having an open door policy, adding that the GFF over the years has been a very good partner of his Bank.
The Deputy Managing Director of Vista Bank, Alkali Bah, echoed similar sentiments made by his Managing Director.
Bah expressed excitement in partnering with the GFF for football development in the country.
The signing ceremony was attended by the Second Vice President, Ebou Faye who doubles as head of Competition matters, Fourth Vice President Ms. Sainabou Cham, General Secretary, Lamin M. Jassey as well as members of the senior management team of both the GFF and Vista Bank.