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Africa's football dreamers

Justice Baidoo meets the Ghanaian boys and girls dreaming of football superstardom

Football is an obsession for many Ghanaians and a route to fame and fortune for a talented few – and it can be a gruelling journey for the children dreaming of stardom in the world’s top leagues.

Against this backdrop, the country’s Right to Dream football academy aims to provide a safe passage to international game. Unusually, the school owns a number of top-tier clubs in Denmark, Egypt and the USA, which can act as stepping stones to the world’s top leagues - a path that stars such as Tottenham’s Mohamed Kudus and Atalanta’s Kamaldeen Sulemana have taken.

But while as many as 50,000 children try out for the school, just a handful win scholarships every year. Justice Baidoo meets the talented dreamers who hope to become the next generation of African superstars, from 10-year-olds attending their first trials in rural villages, right through to those taking their first steps as pro footballers in Europe.

Release date:

50 minutes

On radio

Sat 23 May 202611:06GMT

Broadcasts

  • Sat 23 May 202611:06GMT
  • Sun 24 May 202602:06GMT
  • Sun 24 May 202613:06GMT
  • Sun 24 May 202616:06GMT