Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene will grace the premises of Multimedia on Saturday for the second edition of the Joy Sports Fifa Faceoff.
The first edition of the event saw Asante Kotoko's Danlad Ibrahim overcome Hearts of Oak's Richard Attah in a best out of five series.
The second edition continues in the same vein with two big stars of the Ghana Premier League set to clash on Fifa 20 this Saturday.
Eugene, who was adjudged as Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards last week will be headlining this weekend's FaceOff. This will be the singer's first event since winning the award and a chance for him to display his Fifa skills as well.
Saturday’s event is sponsored by DaybyDay Men range of skincare products, marketed in Ghana by Dream Cosmetics.
The Joy Sports Fifa FaceOff will be streamed live on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The event will be held from 2pm at the premises of Joy FM in Kokomlemle, Accra.
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