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Ahead of Ghana's World Cup match against Croatia on Saturday, a vibrant gathering took place at Girard College where Ghanaian supporters came together for a business and cultural event. The goal was to introduce Philadelphians to the rich traditions of Ghana while celebrating the national team's presence on the global stage.
The event featured a mix of local entrepreneurs, traditional music, and food vendors offering dishes like jollof rice and kelewele. Attendees wore the national colors of red, gold, and green, with many waving flags and wearing replica jerseys. Organizers emphasized that the gathering was about more than just soccer. It was a chance to build bridges between the Ghanaian community and the wider Philadelphia area.
Small business owners set up tables to sell handmade crafts, clothing, and artwork. Some offered samples of shea butter and spices. Others shared information about travel and investment opportunities in Ghana. The atmosphere was festive, with drumming and dancing performances drawing in curious passersby.
For many in attendance, the World Cup is a source of pride that transcends the game itself. It offers a moment to share their heritage with a broader audience. As one participant put it, this is about showing the world what Ghana has to offer, both on and off the field. The event ended with a collective cheer as supporters prepared to watch the match together on a large screen, hoping for a victory that would further unite their community.
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