Programme one looks at Soccer Slaves – up to 20,000 young footballers have been trafficked out of Africa, left to fend for themselves on the streets of European cities. Alone and abandoned, Malian Issa Kone sat in a McDonald’s in Paris with €20 in his pocket. He was only sixteen years of age and he had just arrived in France. He waited hour after hour for the return of his agent who had promised him a football contract and in the process wheedled €5,000 from his impoverished parents in Bamako. The agent never returned. Issa’s story is not unusual. Up to 20,000 young footballers have been trafficked out of Africa, left to fend for themselves on the streets of European cities. The What in the World team film in Paris and Yaounde, the capital city of Cameroon to investigate the scale of this modern slave trade. Among the people we meet is legendary Cameroonian footballer Roger Milla.