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Is it back? Yes, it is! After a four-year hiatus, the JoySports Invitational Tournament is making its much-anticipated return, ready to ignite the passion of corporate sports enthusiasts across Ghana.
Mark your calendars, because on Saturday, October 26, 2024, the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon, will be transformed into a vibrant arena of competition, camaraderie, and corporate pride.
The event will be launched on Monday, September 23, 2024, across all The Multimedia Group platforms at 8:00 am.
This year's tournament promises to be bigger and better than ever before, offering a full day of corporate sporting thrill and excitement that only the JoySports Invitational can deliver.
From the dazzling display of corporate colours to the electrifying energy of non-stop cheering, this event is set to be a true celebration of athleticism and teamwork.
One of the standout features is the CEO’s penalty shootout, where we'll discover which Ghanaian CEO has the best shot in the business.
The excitement doesn't stop there—prepare to witness some truly unbelievable performances in the Men’s Football Competition, Women’s Penalty Shoot Out, Mixed 4×100m Relay, Basketball Shooting, Mixed Volleyball, Women’s 50m dash, Men's 100m, Mixed Sack Relay, Lime and Spoon Relay, Scrabble, and many more.
Each event promises to be a showcase of skill, strategy, sheer determination, and fun.
And let’s not forget the spirited battle for the coveted prizes, awarded to the team with the most impressive Jama.
It’s a tradition that adds an extra layer of fun and friendly rivalry to the day’s proceedings, ensuring that everyone, from the most seasoned athletes to the most enthusiastic supporters, has a role to play in making the event a resounding success.
So, dust off your sneakers, rally your colleagues, and get ready to be part of a spectacular day of sports, networking, and unforgettable memories. The JoySports Invitational Tournament is back, and it’s going to be a day to remember!
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