About 20 corporate brands in Ghana will be given another full day of sporting thrill and excitement with the Joy Sports Invitational tournament 2019.
The 12th edition of the tournament put together by the Joy Sports will take place at Burma Camp Sports Complex on May 25.
The event helps staff of the various participating companies dust off the rustiness and competes in various sporting, disciplines while networking.
As usual, a sporting carnival atmosphere will be created by the corporate colours, non- stop cheering, rock tough competitions and the celebration of winners.
A lot of focus will be thrown on the CEOs mini goal post penalty shootout which is expected to attract a record number of CEOs and Managing Directors.
Also, look forward to some unbelievable records in the Men’s Football Competition, Women’s Penalty Shoot Out, Unisex Relay, Unisex Basketball and Volleyball Competition.
And don’t forget the good old team spirit prize for the best Jama. It will surely be a great spectacle!
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