The much-anticipated JoySports Invitational Tournament kicked off in spectacular style on Saturday, October 26, at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon.
With high energy and a spirit of friendship, the event set the stage for an unforgettable day of corporate sports action.
It began with a health walk, as participants stretched their legs and enjoyed the scenic route through the University of Ghana stadium. The action then continued, where an aerobics session got the blood pumping.

Teams from 28 corporate organisations gathered on the field, full of enthusiasm and ready for a day of intense competition.
With the tournament draw already complete, the 28 teams began squaring off in thrilling football matches, hoping to advance through the stages and claim the coveted championship trophy.

But the excitement was not limited to football. The day's activities featured a wide variety of events, including the Women’s Penalty Shootout, the adrenaline-filled Mixed 4×100m Relay, Volleyball, Basketball Shooting, and the fun-packed Lime and Spoon Relay.
There was truly something for everyone, ensuring every participant had their moment to shine.

A standout highlight was the CEO’s Penalty Shootout, where some of Ghana’s top executives swapped boardroom suits for football boots to see who had the sharpest shot. The crowd was electric, cheering on the CEOs as they displayed their hidden athletic talents.
Myjoyonline's photojournalist, David Andoh was at the event and captured these photos.
















































Latest Stories
-
GHS, partners install 10 new oxygen plants nationwide
35 minutes -
Prices still climbing despite falling inflation, says Prof Asuming
40 minutes -
Economy recovering on paper but not in pockets – Economist warns of disconnect
1 hour -
Strong financial and monetary policies have boosted Ghana’s foreign reserves – Prof. Patrick Asuming
2 hours -
Powering Ghana’s Digital Journey: Helios Towers celebrates 15-year anniversary
2 hours -
What to know about the COVID variant that may cause ‘razor blade’ sore throats
2 hours -
Emirates partners with Uber to make journeys more seamless
3 hours -
South Africa’s firebrand Malema banned from entering UK
3 hours -
Be ready to be shocked and offended at university, students told
3 hours -
Temperatures pass 32C as first UK area enters heatwave
3 hours -
John Awuah says Ghana needs values, not a new Constitution
4 hours -
Trump confirms further delay to TikTok ban or sale deadline
4 hours -
Air India says one engine on crashed plane was new
4 hours -
Trump ends funding for LGBTQ youth option on national suicide hotline
4 hours -
Embattled Sánchez resists clamour for resignation
5 hours