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The JoySports Invitational Tournament 2025 continues at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium with exciting side attractions that added colour to the highly competitive corporate games.

Beyond football, volleyball, basketball, and other core disciplines, participants and spectators joined in fun-filled contests including the Tug of Peace game, line and spoon race, lawn tennis, swimming, and arm wrestling.
The Tug of Peace drew loud cheers as corporate teams tested their strength and unity in a spirited battle of pulls, while the line and spoon race brought out laughter and playful rivalry.


Others showed skill in the pool during swimming events, while lawn tennis players displayed finesse and focus on the court.


Arm wrestling rounded it off with thrilling displays of raw power.
The activities, designed to blend teamwork with recreation, saw staff and executives alike relax, bond, and share in the joy of sport, highlighting the tournament’s focus on both competition and camaraderie.



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