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The 2025 JoySports Invitational Tournament roared to life on Saturday, August 23, at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon, with over 50 corporate institutions bringing energy, teamwork, and fierce competition to the field.
One of the biggest highlights of the day was the CEO’s penalty shootout, where some of Ghana’s top executives traded their boardroom suits for football boots in a contest that had the crowd on its feet.

With the stadium buzzing, the corporate leaders stepped up to the spot one after another, drawing loud cheers and laughter as they showed off unexpected skills, near misses, and some stunning strikes.

The atmosphere was electric, as supporters roared with every goal and playfully teased every miss, proving that even at the executive level, the beautiful game brings out passion and excitement.

The shootout not only thrilled the fans but also set the perfect tone for a tournament that celebrates sportsmanship, wellness, and networking among Ghana’s corporate community.

Watch the videos of the penalty shootout below





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