The draw for the third Joy Sports Invitational Tournament which comes off Saturday, October 23, at the Ajax Park, University of Ghana, Legon, has been held in the premises of Joy FM in Accra.
The draw which pitches Team Multimedia against arch rivals Zenith Bank in group A for the tournament’s opening game will also see Databank and UT Bank facing off in the other group A match.
Nestle plays Amal Bank in the Group B opening game whiles Macc Dann Shipping tangos with Women’s World Banking in the second group match.
Group C will witness an encounter between Nallem Clothings and Unibank. Aqua Botanica and the US Embassy will play in the other group match.
Major sponsors MTN will lock horns with the Audit Service after an encounter between First Capital Plus and Promassidor.
In order to ensure fair play in the tournament, each team is expected to play with employees. The teams are also to feature a player no younger than 45 years old. Each team must in addition field a top management member in each game.
There will be two matches in each group at the preliminary stages where 8 winners will progress to the next stage. In order to promote the spirit of competition in the game, the other 8 losers will be paired to play against each other, out of which four winners at this point will rejoin the initial 8 winners for the next stage to make up 12 teams.
There will be an elimination round where the twelve teams will be whittled down to 6. The 6 teams will then be put into two groups for a round-robin.
The group leaders will qualify for the finals whiles the runners up will play for bronze.
The following are the teams in each group.
Group A
Team Multimedia
Zenith Bank
Data Bank
UT Bank
Group B
Nestle Ghana Limited
Amal Bank
Macc Dann Shipping
Women’s World Banking
Group C
Nallem Clothings
Unibank
Aqua Botanica Drink
America Embassy
Group D
First Capital Plus
Promassidor
Audit Service
MTN
Follow the updates of each game live on myjoyonline.com
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Parliamentary disruption is a self-inflicted wound – Speaker’s lawyer criticises Supreme Court plaintiff’s actions
22 mins -
Seeds are more expensive than gold – Netherlands Ambassador calls for collective action on Agrobiodiversity
46 mins -
Grandad Sings: The 92-year-old TikTok sensation
1 hour -
‘No-one will win’: Canada, Mexico and China respond to Trump tariff threats
1 hour -
Kenya less open to visitors despite visa-free policy – report
2 hours -
New Mauritius PM has reservations about UK’s Chagos deal
2 hours -
Trump picks Covid lockdown critic to lead top health agency
2 hours -
Drake takes legal action over Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us
2 hours -
We’re too boring for kids for social media ban – LinkedIn tells court
3 hours -
Celebrating Prempeh, the Asantehene banished by the British
3 hours -
Nigeria boat accident leaves five dead, 20 missing
3 hours -
Election 2024: We trust EC to uphold democracy – Ghanaian Hungarian Business Council
3 hours -
2024 All Africa Challenge Trophy: Morocco to host Women’s Golf event slated for November 28
4 hours -
Best doctors in America are Nigerians – Davido
5 hours -
Prosecutors demand 20-year jail sentence for husband in mass rape trial
5 hours