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The best jersey in African football's history

African style The best jersey in African football's history

January 14th it starts the 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. The competition will be played exclusively in Gabon and for the occasion two new stadiums have been built, the Stade d’Oyem and the Stade de Port-Gentil. The only debuting team is Guinea-Bissau and the most feared team are undoubtedly Ivory Coast and Ghana (last edition finalists). But results tell us not to underestimate teams like Egypt, Congo and Gabon itself, which will count on the support of its home fans. At nss sports, we’ve chosen the best kits of the last years, wore by African teams, always very particular and creative, besides very modern.

 

Gabon 2012

 

This yellow kit was designed by Puma in London in 2011 and it features a Panther, which is Gabon players’ nickname in order to celebrate the symbolic animal of the country.

 

Cameroon 2014 home

 

The kit design was inspired by cave paintings found in Cameroon itself, and the Puma badge on the chest leaves space for the lion symbol. 

 

Ghana 2006 home

2006 was the year of Ghana’s first participation to a World Cup and this jersey features a star to represent this very event.

 

Burkina Faso 2013

This jersey, produced by Puma, will be remembered as one of the most important in Burkina Faso’s football history, as it marks the best result of this country: 2013’s second place.

 

Ivory Coast 2015

 

The jersey of the last Africa Cup triumph, when Bony and Gervinho took the Elephants to the victory.

 

Algeria 2017

Algeria’s last win was in 1990, but this year, with talented players like Mahrez and Feghouli, and this awesome jersey by adidas, maybe they’ve got a chance.

 

Egypt 2009

This is one of the most representative jerseys in Egypt’s history, as it features the symbol of the country: the Sphinx.

 

Togo 2014

 

This total-yellow jersey by Puma has been Togo’s symbol for a few years now. This national team wants to reach an important result for the first time in its history.

 

DR Congo 2015

 

This is Congo’s highest result’s shirt, the third place in the last edition, mainly thanks to Mbokani’s goals. It also features an unusual brand for football, Irish O’Neill’s.

 

Senegal 2012

As many African teams want to show their bond with the country, this jersey features a massive tree design and was used in 2012 African Cup.