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The Managing Director of MultiChoice Ghana, Mr. Alex Okyere, says he will return stronger next year for the CEOs penalty shootout at the JoySports Invitational Tournament after missing by one goal.
Mr. Okyere stunned fans and his fellow CEOs with his technique of the day, which got him to convert four penalties and miss one.
He hardly took a step back like his fellow CEOs and professional footballers will on a regular day at the penalty spot.
"I probably curled my fourth kick too much, and that's the reason I missed it. But next season, when I return, it will be a perfect five in the first round," he said.
He also congratulated Mr. Divine Teyi of IS Evolutions Consult for emerging the winner of the CEOs penalty shootout competition.
Mr Alex Okyere was amongst the best performing CEO penalty takers on the day, being the first of about 19 CEOs to convert four out of five kicks, the admiration of all.
In the professional space, Mr Alex Okyere is also a man of records. He qualified as a chartered accountant while in level 300 at the University of Ghana Business School.
He has also had professional stints with Ernst & Young, Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC), Newmont, and Schlumberger and Weatherford.
MultiChoice Ghana are the home of premium pay television and have variety of content, including a super sport, which has the best of football league and international completions from the FIFA world cup through to the Euros and AFCON.
MultiChoice Ghana also has the best of varied sporting disciplines like Formula 1, Boxing, swimming, tennis, rugby, and cricket.
Team MultiChoice also won gold the swimming event.
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