International actor and businessman Boris Kodjoe has teamed up with Ghana’s Ministry of Sports and Recreation to introduce special travel packages for Ghanaians planning to support the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The initiative is being spearheaded through his company, Full Circle Streamline Travel, which he co-founded with Chantel Foli. The programme aims to provide organised, affordable and seamless travel arrangements for football fans travelling to the tournament.
The partnership was discussed during a meeting with Kofi Adams, where both sides explored opportunities for stronger collaboration between the government and private sector in promoting sports tourism.
As part of the initiative, Ghanaian supporters will have access to coordinated travel services to help them follow the Black Stars throughout the World Cup competition.
The programme is also expected to strengthen tourism and business ties between Ghana and the United States by leveraging shared economic and cultural opportunities.
Kofi Adams welcomed the collaboration, describing it as an important step toward boosting fan participation and increasing Ghana’s visibility at major international sporting events. He noted that the initiative supports the government’s broader vision of using sports to drive national development and international recognition.
Boris Kodjoe, on his part, said football continues to unite Ghanaians across the world and expressed confidence that the partnership would help project Ghana positively on the global stage through innovative private-sector involvement.
More information regarding package costs and booking procedures is expected to be released in the coming months.