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The curtain came down on the 2025 JoySports Invitational Tournament at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium with a colourful medal and trophy presentation ceremony that crowned weeks of preparation and a day of thrilling competition.
The highlight of the ceremony was GOIL PLC’s triumph in the football competition, where they emerged champions after a thrilling contest that drew loud cheers from staff and supporters.

SIC Insurance also impressed on the field, finishing as runners-up after putting up a spirited fight throughout the tournament. Their journey to the finals showcased determination and teamwork, earning them silver behind Goil’s triumphant side.
The closing ceremony saw dignitaries, corporate leaders, and athletes gather to celebrate the spirit of teamwork and sportsmanship that defined the tournament.

Medals and trophies were presented to outstanding institutions across the 15 sporting disciplines, including football, volleyball, basketball, tug of peace, swimming, table tennis, lawn tennis, sack race, lime and spoon, arm wrestling, and the fun-packed CEO Penalty Shootout.

Trophies glistened under the stadium lights as corporate champions proudly lifted them high, symbolising not just victory on the field but also teamwork, endurance, and resilience.

Participants who did not win still took home the spirit of sportsmanship and renewed bonds of camaraderie.

The medal ceremony wrapped up the 2025 edition of the JoySports Invitational Tournament on a high note, with laughter, chants, and a promise of an even bigger event next year.
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