Ghana second-division side Benab FC have secured a huge partnership deal with Serbian giants FK Partizan ahead of the 2024/25 football season.
Statement on the club's official socials read:
"We are delighted to announce a historic partnership between Benab FC and the esteemed Serbian club FK Partizan. This milestone agreement sets the stage for our players to hone their skills within the framework of the European club, potentially leading to lucrative opportunities.
"The partnership was solidified following an invitation extended to us by FK Partizan. Our Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Nuhu Sakib, conducted a highly productive visit to FK Partizan's facilities, engaging in fruitful discussions with the club's management.
"Established in 2019 and based in Kumasi, Ghana's second largest city, Benab FC have quickly made a significant impact in Ghanaian football, contributing players to the national team at various levels and facilitating transfers of several talents abroad.
"This partnership marks a new and thrilling chapter for our club, presenting an opportunity for our players to flourish in the European arena. We believe that this collaboration will pave the way for remarkable developments at Benab FC.
"We are excited about the potential this partnership holds for the growth and success of Benab FC. This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our journey, and we eagerly anticipate the positive impact it will have on the development of our players and the advancement of our club.
"With great optimism, we look forward to the promising opportunities that lie ahead through this remarkable collaboration with FK Partizan."