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The 2025 LCB Corporate Games ended in thrilling fashion, with the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF) crowned Accra Zone Champions after a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Unique FC of the Regional Maritime University at the Nii Adjei Krakue II Sports Complex in Tema New Town.
The grand finale, which marked the fourth edition of the annual competition, was held on Sunday, October 12, 2025, and saw Ezzylinks Logistics Company emerge as Tema Zone Champions following a tense penalty shootout win against Wilmar Africa Ghana Ltd.
Korr Bridge placed third in the Accra Zone, while the Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA) claimed third place in the Tema Zone.
Zonal winners received trophies, team medals, and cash prizes, while runners-up went home with medals and cash rewards. The Top Goal Scorer and Best Goalkeeper were also honoured with cash awards.
The 10-week-long tournament culminated in the champions walking away with GH₵20,000 and a trophy. The first and second runners-up received GH₵10,000 and GH₵5,000 respectively.
Organised by LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited, a crisis management and disinfection solutions company, the annual corporate football tournament has fast become a major sporting event for Ghana’s maritime and logistics industry. This year’s edition featured 16 teams drawn from two zones, promoting teamwork, collaboration, and corporate wellness among industry players.
Speaking to the media after the games, Felix Segbaya, Operations Officer at LCB Worldwide Ghana, expressed satisfaction with the success of the tournament and appreciation to all participating companies.
“We are proud as a company that our goals have been achieved. It’s good to see that many of the players who took part in the tournament are now playing for other teams. In the end, we are happy and proud of what we’ve accomplished,” he said.
Representatives of the four finalist teams also commended LCB Worldwide Ghana for sustaining an event that unites stakeholders from ports, shipping, logistics, and related sectors beyond the confines of work.
This year’s edition reaffirmed the spirit of camaraderie and corporate excellence that drives Ghana’s maritime trade and logistics community, setting the stage for an even bigger and more competitive tournament in the years ahead.
Participating companies leveraged the event to enhance brand visibility, demonstrate commitment to employee well-being, and showcase community engagement initiatives.
Additional highlights included team-building activities, which fostered unity and strengthened internal bonds among staff. The games also featured special awards and recognitions, making it a must-attend fixture on the corporate events calendar.
LCB Worldwide Ghana Ltd — the event organiser — plays a crucial role in Ghana’s public health and safety sector. Contracted by the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service, the company oversees the disinfection of import and export cargo at ports and other entry points nationwide.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, LCB played a pivotal role in Ghana’s national response, leading disinfection efforts across markets, schools, and hospitals. The company continues to support secondary schools through free disinfection services to combat bedbug infestations.
Additionally, LCB has collaborated with organisations such as the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) to sanitise public spaces and prevent disease outbreaks — further cementing its role as a key partner in strengthening Ghana’s public health infrastructure.
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