The 2018 edition of the annual Joy Sports Invitational is underway at the Lizzy Sports Complex, East Legon.
Over the years, the event put together by the Joy Sports team has given patrons from the biggest corporate brands a full day of sporting thrill and excitement and today is expected to be no different from what we have witnessed thus far.
Staff of various participating companies appear in high spirits and have created a carnival atmosphere as the games get underway.
A lot of focus has been thrown on the new CEOs mini goal post penalty shootout which is expected to attract a record number of CEOs and Managing Directors.
It is also expected that some unbelievable records will be set in the Men’s Football Competition, Women’s Penalty Shoot Out, Unisex Relay, Unisex Volleyball, Unisex Basketball and Table Tennis.
The good old team spirit prize for the best Jama and new addition, sporty formation dance. It surely will be a great spectacle.
Expected participating teams are:
Team Multimedia
Vodafone Stanbic Bank
First Atlantic Bank
GCB Bank Standard Chartered
First National Bank
Republic Bank
MTN
Total
Interplast
Nestle
GHACEM
McDan Group
Zenith Bank
Multichoice Ghana DSTV
Hollard Insurance
Promasidor
Fidelity Bank
IZWE Loans
NIB
SHELL Ghana
GOIL
Yomi Yoghurt.
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