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Renowned travel operator Kenpong Travel & Tours is gearing up to unveil what it says is an exciting, all-inclusive travel package for Ghanaian football fans eager to experience the thrill of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
The 2026 edition will be historic — the first World Cup jointly hosted by three nations and featuring an expanded 48-team format — promising a festival of football, culture, and global celebration.
For Ghanaian fans, Kenpong Travel & Tours is once again ready to make the dream of cheering on the Black Stars on the world stage a smooth and unforgettable experience.

Having successfully flown fans to every World Cup since Ghana’s debut appearance in Germany 2006, Kenpong has earned an unmatched reputation as the go-to travel agency for major sporting events.
The company’s founder and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Kennedy Agyapong, a respected football administrator and philanthropist, has consistently delivered seamless travel logistics and memorable experiences for Ghanaian supporters at global tournaments.
As a keen football administrator (Vice Chairman of Asante Kotoko) during the Chairmanship of Herbert Mensah at the Kumasi-based club, and a member of the P.V. Obeng-led board at Kotoko, Kennedy Agyapong’s expertise in travel organisation to major tournaments is without doubt.

President John Dramani Mahama, during a courtesy call on him by the company in 2022 ahead of the Qatar World Cup, commended Kenpong Travel & Tours for its proven professionalism and deep experience in managing large-scale sports travel.
The President expressed confidence that organising fans to the World Cup should pose no challenge for the company, citing its successful track record across previous tournaments.
With Ghana expected to feature prominently in the next World Cup campaign, Kenpong’s upcoming package will offer fans a comprehensive experience — from visa support, flight arrangements, accommodation, and internal transfers across host cities, to match tickets and guided tours of iconic landmarks.
“We don’t just fly fans — we create unforgettable experiences,” said spokespersons for the company, Mohammed Amin Lamptey and Maxwell Asabre.
“From Germany 2006 to Qatar 2022, we have consistently provided comfort, safety, and value. The 2026 edition will be even bigger, giving Ghanaians the chance to explore North America while cheering on our Black Stars.”
Kenpong Travel & Tours’ anticipated package will cater to different budgets and preferences, ensuring that every Ghanaian football enthusiast — from corporate clients to die-hard supporters — can be part of the world’s biggest sporting spectacle.

With four World Cup appearances to date (2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022), the Black Stars have built a proud legacy, including their historic quarter-final finish in South Africa 2010.
As the 2026 tournament approaches, anticipation is mounting for another chapter of Ghanaian football history — and Kenpong Travel & Tours is positioning itself at the heart of that journey.
“Our mission is to give fans a safe, memorable, and hassle-free experience while supporting our national team,” the company noted, adding that “From start to finish, Kenpong is the name Ghanaians trust when it comes to travelling for football,” insisted the two gentlemen.
For fans looking to witness world-class football and explore the vibrant host nations of USA, Canada, and Mexico, Kenpong Travel & Tours remains the preferred and most experienced choice — where passion for football meets the excellence of travel.
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