Still stuck at the office? Everyone else is at Open Sports Festival

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Open Sports Festival returns on Saturday, 18 October at the sports facilities of Heritage Private School in Limassol. Over 2,000 professionals from 50+ companies will join a day full of fun, teamwork, and friendly competition.

Now in its 5th year, Open Sports has become Cyprus’ top corporate sports event. Major companies like Stoiximan and FxPro support it as platinum sponsors. But what makes it special is this: you don’t need to be an athlete to take part.

Alongside intense sports like football, volleyball, and padel, the program includes casual games such as:
• Connect 4
• Survivor Games
• EA Sports FC (FIFA)
• Backgammon
• Table Tennis
• Smart Games & Quizzes

These games focus on strategy and teamwork. No fitness required.

Companies join to bond as a team, have fun, and break away from routine. Whether you’re a gamer, a quick thinker, or you’re there to enjoy the day, there’s something for you.

One full day of activities, with DJs, food trucks, Zumba, mascots, and a kids’ zone. The event ends with an award ceremony that celebrates participation and team spirit.

Whether you want to win or just have a great time with your team, Open Sports is for everyone.

Platinum Sponsors: Stoiximan, FxPro
Gold Sponsors: Murex, Tribe, Freedom24, City of Dreams
Silver Sponsors: Ultimate Group, Cosmos Insurance
Creative Partner: Capsbold x Sportsoft
Media Partners: Economy Today
Supported by: Municipality of Limassol, Lemesia

Register now
opensports.com.cy
700 700 64

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