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Apr 08, 2026
ABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire, November 12 (Local Time) – As the 35th Africa Cup of Nations approaches, the APSONIC Africa Cup project team, led by Mr. Zhou Hongwei, Deputy General Manager of the group, returned with love and commitment to the "La maison du potier" (The Potter's House) orphanage in Yopougon, Abidjan. They reunited with the children, sharing the joy of football and providing ongoing care and tangible support.

Back in February 2024, the APSONIC Africa Cup project team made its first visit to "La maison du potier," delivering gifts and offering many children their first firsthand experience of the Africa Cup's exciting atmosphere. A year later, the team returned, donating new school bags, commemorative APSONIC footballs, toys, food, and other supplies. From the surprise of the initial visit to the warmth of this reunion, APSONIC's sustained actions have woven a narrative of companionship and steadfast support for the children, demonstrating through continuous effort that this care has never wavered.
The head of the orphanage expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating, "Last year, thanks to APSONIC's kindness, the children experienced the Africa Cup stadium for the first time—the cheers and smiles remain unforgettable. Your return today not only warms the children's hearts but also strengthens our resolve to carry on." During the visit, the project team gained a deeper understanding of the orphanage's needs and affirmed their intention for sustained attention and future follow-up visits.
As the official partner for three consecutive editions of the Africa Cup of Nations, APSONIC consistently integrates its brand ethos with social responsibility. APSONIC believes that the joy of football should not be confined to the stadium; it should reach every corner in need of warmth. Moving forward, APSONIC will continue to use public welfare as a bridge, contributing to community development and youth growth in Africa, allowing the philosophy of "Good Quality, Good Life" to take root and flourish across the continent.