Guinness Ghana hosted a public viewing of the Premier League Trophy at the Pitstop Bar, gathering fans for an engaging event. The trophy, which arrived in Ghana on March 15, will return to the UK on March 17. Marketing representatives, including Sabina Manu, expressed appreciation for fan involvement, highlighting the event’s significance.
Guinness Ghana, in partnership with the English Premier League, recently organized a public viewing event for fans to engage with the Premier League Trophy at the Pitstop Bar and Restaurant in Labone. The event attracted football enthusiasts from across Ghana, who participated in various activities including photographing the trophy while enjoying music and camaraderie.
The trophy tour, which commenced in Accra on March 15, 2025, is part of Guinness’ efforts to bring the prestigious Premier League trophy closer to local fans. The trophy will return to the UK on March 17, 2025, following a successful display in Ghana.
During the event, Sabina Manu, Head of Marketing at Guinness Ghana Limited, expressed gratitude to the attendees, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to engaging with football fans in Ghana. “The PL Trophy Tour is part of Guinness’ initiative to bring the Premier League trophy closer to Ghanaian football fans,” she stated.
The event also coincided with key matches including Chelsea’s face-off against Arsenal, where Arsenal triumphed 1-0. Additionally, Manchester United’s match against Leicester City was highly anticipated among fans. Special guests included Ghana’s assistant coach John Paintsil and former Black Stars defender John Mensah, along with marketing officials from Guinness Ghana.
The Guinness Premier League Trophy Tour in Ghana successfully showcased the trophy and engaged football fans through various festivities. The event highlighted Guinness Ghana’s commitment to enriching local football culture, while the presence of notable guests added to the occasion’s importance. Overall, the tour not only brought excitement but also fostered a sense of community among football enthusiasts in Ghana.
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