International actor and entrepreneur Boris Kodjoe has partnered with Ghana’s Ministry of Sports and Recreation to roll out tailored travel packages for Ghanaians in support of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The initiative, developed through his company Full Circle Streamline Travel, co-founded with Chantel Foli, is designed to provide structured, accessible, and well-coordinated travel solutions for supporters of the Black Stars.
The partnership was discussed during a high-level engagement with the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, where both parties explored ways to strengthen collaboration between government and private sector actors in advancing sports tourism.
Under the initiative, the travel packages will target Ghanaian football fans, offering organised travel arrangements to enable them to follow the Black Stars during the global tournament.
The programme also seeks to create stronger business linkages between Ghana and the United States by tapping into shared commercial and tourism opportunities.
Speaking during the meeting, Kofi Adams welcomed the collaboration, noting that such partnerships are key to expanding fan engagement and increasing Ghana’s participation in major international sporting events.
He added that the initiative aligns with government efforts to use sports as a tool for national development and global visibility.
Boris Kodjoe expressed optimism about the partnership, stressing that sports, particularly football, remain a unifying force for Ghanaians both at home and in the diaspora. He also reaffirmed his commitment to promoting Ghana’s presence on the global stage through innovative private-sector collaboration.
Further details, including pricing and booking arrangements for the World Cup travel packages, are expected to be announced in the coming months.
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