Soka Afrika

Soka Afrika is a 2011 documentary film on the subject of African football trafficking.[1]

The film follows three main characters: Kermit Romeo Erasmus, a young aspiring footballer from South Africa in a professional setup and playing for his national team; Ndomo Julien Sabo, a player from Cameroon who is trafficked at a young age to France; and Jean Claude Mbvoumin, a former player also from Cameroon who helps kids that are abandoned in Europe by fake agents, through his NGO Foot Solidaire.[2]

The film is directed by Suridh Hassan,[3] co-directed by Ryo Sanada (both of The SRK) and produced by Simon Laub[4] and Sam Potter (both of Masnomis Ltd).

The film has been shown in festivals worldwide.[5][6][7] It has also been released as a DVD.[8][9] It is 77 minutes long.[10]

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