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The second edition of the Joy Sports Fifa FaceOff has been slated for Saturday, September 5, 2020.
Following the first edition at the beginning of August which saw a match-up between Asante Kotoko's Danlad Ibrahim and Hearts of Oak's Richard Attah, another set of players will thrill audiences with more of the same.
Saturday's event is sponsored by DaybyDay Men range of skincare products, marketed in Ghana by Dream Cosmetics.
"We are excited to partner Joy Sports for this FaceOff. We monitored the buzz created by the inaugural event, and we are sure this one will even be better," said a representative of Dream Cosmetics.

The lineup of players include two Ghana Premier League players and a fast rising star in Ghana music.
The event will be held from 2pm at the premises of Joy FM in Kokomlemle, Accra.
Commenting on the upcoming competition, reigning champion Danlad Ibrahim noted that it had given him unexpected exposure.
"The gaming community is big, and I felt good knowing that people all around the world were tuned in to follow us when we played," he tells Joy Sports.
"I'm looking forward to this one and may the best player win!" he added.
The Joy Sports Fifa FaceOff will be streamed live on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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