Audio By Carbonatix
It was a day of high energy, sportsmanship, and unforgettable moments as the 2025 edition of the Global Media Alliance Group (GMA) CEO’s Cup took centre stage at the Ghana Gas Park on Friday, June 20.
What began as a friendly interbrand competition culminated in an electrifying final that saw PMI clinch the coveted CEO’s Cup with a commanding 3-1 victory over GMA.
The tournament brought together six spirited teams, GMA, PMI, Silverbird, Happy FM, YFM, and Sales—each determined to leave their mark on the pitch. With pride, bragging rights, and a generous prize on the line, the games were nothing short of intense.
This year’s champions, PMI, showcased dominance and coordination throughout the tournament. Their tactical brilliance and unwavering teamwork saw them soar past their opponents and into the finals, where they faced off against GMA.
With swift passes, clinical finishes, and relentless defence, PMI triumphed with three goals to one, taking home not only the trophy but an additional cash prize of GH¢5,000.
The host team, Silverbird, fought fiercely throughout the tournament, displaying grit, passion, and unwavering determination, wanting to have a three-peat in the competition, but this did not happen as they were taken out in the semi-finals by PMI.
GMA came second two years in a row while defending champions Silverbird had to settle for third place this time around.
YFM followed closely in fourth, Sales claimed fifth, and Happy FM rounded out the standings in sixth position.
The tournament also included a thrilling women’s penalty shootout contest, where the YFM ladies emerged victorious, showcasing skill and confidence in front of a cheering crowd.
Now in its fourth edition, the GMA CEO’s Cup continues to serve as more than just a football tournament. It is a celebration of unity, teamwork, and the competitive spirit that defines the Global Media Alliance brand.
The event, first introduced in 2019, was initiated by the CEO, Mr. Ernest Boateng, as part of GMA’s commitment to employee wellness, collaboration, and inter-brand bonding.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Boateng commended all teams for their effort and sportsmanship.
“Today wasn’t just about football; it was about connection, fun, and teamwork. These are the same values that fuel our daily operations across GMA’s brands,” he said.
“Congratulations to PMI and to all the teams that showed up with such passion. This is what the CEO’s Cup is about,” Mr. Boateng added.
Also present was Fafa Gbeho, Head of HR for the Group, who lauded the event as “a refreshing reminder of the power of community within the corporate space.”
With a winning blend of competition, laughter, and camaraderie, the 2025 CEO’s Cup once again reinforced the company’s culture of unity, excellence, and shared celebration.
Latest Stories
-
NACOC, Nigeria’s NDLEA sign MoU to strengthen intelligence sharing and joint drug enforcement
15 minutes -
PABF condemns Iranian attacks on UAE, calls for restrain and dialogue
16 minutes -
Photos: Gabon commissions new Congress Centre
17 minutes -
DACF Tackles GH¢8bn in unfinished projects nationwide, moves to complete legacy infrastructure
19 minutes -
National Chief Imam urges Ghanaian pilgrims to uphold discipline and unity ahead of 2026 Hajj
26 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
51 minutes -
COP Maame Tiwaa to address Commonwealth Anti-Corruption Conference in Cameroon
2 hours -
Ghana Reference Rate dips to 10.03% in May, signalling possible loan rate cuts
3 hours -
Gov’t evacuates man in viral South Africa xenophobia video attack
3 hours -
From grain pickers to road works: How an Upper West tour shifted Agbodza’s focus
3 hours -
Awoshie-Barnyard crash leaves four seriously injured, triggers heavy traffic
3 hours -
Dog heads don’t prevent heartbreak – ICS debunks growing myth
3 hours -
Flying with two wings: Africa’s opportunity to strengthen economic governance
4 hours -
Callistus Mahama: Before the race begins; A call for discipline, reflection, and duty
4 hours -
Health Ministry blames procurement irregularities and payment dispute for Weija Children’s Hospital delay
4 hours