In Ghana, football is deeply embedded in everyday life. Stadiums fill, communities gather, and national identity is expressed through the game. But for many fans, participation in global football culture stops at the border. This documentary explores the structural realities that shape access to international sport.
Through on-the-ground observation and lived experience, it examines how systems such as visa processes, economic constraints, and institutional dynamics influence who is able to travel, attend, and be present at the world’s biggest sporting event.
Framed through a Ghanaian perspective, the film opens a broader conversation about mobility, representation, and participation in global football.
A feature episode by Africa Global Radio










