First Capital Plus Bank has credited the account of the Ghana Football Association the Cedi equivalent of US$ 500,000 as second tranche of this season's sponsorship money.
A publication by the state-owned Graphic Sports on Friday claimed suggested the 16 clubs in the top-flight were chasing the league’s sponsor US$ 67,000 each as second tranche of their sponsorship money.
But GHANASoccernet.com understands payment was made on Thursday afternoon.
Each club pocketed about GH¢33,000 from the first tranche which represented a 30 per cent of the total amount.
First Capital Plus Bank pay US $2 million for an entire season but the decision to hedge the dollar at GH¢2.50 instead of the prevailing GH¢3.80 has been an issue.
The second half of the season is expected to begin on 7 June and end on 13 September.