The 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (now taking place in 2022) will feature the top international sides from across Africa and they will all be wearing unique attire at the tournament.
GOAL takes a look at what the likes of Super Eagle’s Emmanuel Dennis, Black Stars’ Andre Ayew, and more players, will be wearing at the African competition set to kick-off on January 9 to February 6 in Cameroon.
GOAL will keep updating the new kits as they are unveiled.
Defending champions Algeria will rock in their traditional home white primary jersey and it also has green colour decorated on it via its Adidas shoulder stripes and side sections.
Meanwhile, the green away kit was unveiled by Adidas in 2021 and they used them during their Afcon qualifier against Zambia.
Burkina Faso’s home jersey is made by local brand Tovio with the usual colours of green and red with yellow details and a red stripe with a yellow star inspired by the flag.
The away jersey is based on the same design as the home shirt, with a striking red and green stripe and a yellow star.
The Indomitable Lions will wear a kit manufactured by French company Le Coq Sportif and their home shirt will be in their traditional colour green, with the country's flag detail on the left shoulder.
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There is a lion claw mark pattern that appears throughout the front and right sleeve.
Cape Verde’s kit for the 2021 Afcon is produced by Adidas and the home kit is blue with orange brandings and yellow.
The away shirt is white with blue stripes on the sleeves.
Les Coelacantes home shirt manufactured by Macron has a combination of two shades of green, one is the same as is used in the nation's flag and serves as the base, the other is on the sleeves but it is much darker.
Meanwhile, the away jersey is based on the same overall design as the home jersey, but this time has a white base while all logos come in green, the collar is gold again and the sleeve cuffs feature the stripes from the Comoros flag.
Ivory Coast’s new Puma home jersey includes a striking orange with elephant-inspired pattern coupled with orange shorts and socks.
The away jersey is dominated by white, surrounded by orange logos on the chest and a dazzling pattern on the front in grey.
The home jersey is red with white logos and black used for parts of the sleeves while the away shirt features a white base with red variations on the sleeve chains.
The latest Equatorial Guinea jersey was done by Errea Sport and incorporates a red home, a white away, and a blue third kit.
All the three jerseys use a recently rounded neck modern, bespoke Errea design, and the country’s flag is placed on the upper backs of the kits.
The Walia Ibex’s kit is manufactured by Umbro and the home jersey features a series of triangular diagonals in varying green on the front, finished with an emerald collar.
Meanwhile, the away jersey is yellow in colour and made in traditional style.
Gabon’s home kit made by manufacturers Kappa contains the traditional yellow as the dominant colour, the logos on the chest and sleeves are blue while the away kit is white with a similar pattern to the one used on the sleeves for the home kit.
Gambia’s kits are made by Saller and the home jersey consists of a white crew-neck collar and a red base, which has two parallel horizontal white stripes near the top, one above and one below the federation’s logo.
The away jersey comprises a white base that is combined with red accents on the shoulders, sleeves, and sides. Light grey V-shapes gradually go from broad to thin starting at the top of the jersey.
The new jerseys for the Black Stars was designed by German kit manufacturers Puma, who have been the West African team's official partners since 2005.
Ghana’s new home kit is largely white in colour and reflects the intricate art of weaving, rich in detail and steeped in traditional beauty while the away version is largely yellow, with a balance of black designs in both.
The Syli Nationale’s home jersey is in traditional red manufactured by Masita and it contains a round collar with a yellow and green stripe at the front end.
Meanwhile, the away jersey is white in colour, with a round collar shape, that has the country's national flag.
Guinea-Bissau kit is manufactured by Guisport and the home shirt is mainly red with a white V-shape at the collar while red shorts and socks complete the home outfit.
Meanwhile, the away jersey comes in a green base with a polo collar.
The Flames’ home jersey is red in colour, with a V-shaped collar and a blank line running from the top to the bottom of the front side.
Meanwhile, the away jersey is similar to the home jersey but it is dominated by grey with a line hot-pink line running from top to the bottom of the front end.
Mali’s kit for Afcon is made by Airness and the home shirt is green with the eagle appearing in yellow. The upper chest and shoulder area contain a subtle pattern that’s inspired by traditional Malian fabrics.
The away jersey is mainly white with the eagle in green.
The Lions of Chinguetti’s home jersey features the traditional green, yellow and red colors of the nation's flag while the away shirt is mainly white with a green and red stripe down the middle of it.
The Atlas Lion's collection of Puma jerseys features the traditional red, green, and white for the home kit with a unique graphic in red running across the shoulders.
Meanwhile, the away jersey features a red collar and green branding.
The home jersey, done by American sportswear producer Nike, is designed green-white-green similar to the West Africa country's national flag and it is a follow-up to Nigeria’s stunning 2018 World Cup kit.
The away jersey contains graphic detail on the cuffs, collar, and lateral stripes.
The Lions of Teranga’s kit is manufactured by Puma and the home jersey is white with green logos and bracelets, featuring a traditional pattern on the front and sleeves.
The away jersey is green with bright logos and borders while the shorts have the same colour as the shirt.
The Carthage Eagles’ kit is manufactured by Kappa and the home shirt is white, while the away jersey will be primarily red in colour.
Both tops use the same graphic design on the front - that of the bald eagle that is closely associated with the badge and the national team.
Sudan’s Afcon kit is made by Solo Sport and the home jersey combines a red base with a white collar and sleeve cuffs while the away jersey has a white base with red on the collar and sleeve ends.
Sierra Leone’s home jersey contains a crew neck shirt featuring a vivid blue base and a kaleidoscopic melange of diamond patterns as its primary graphics design and it is a production of Umbro.
Meanwhile, the away kit is a predominantly white Umbro shirt that has a single central vertical band running down the length of the body with the green-white-blue colour coming from the national flag.
The Warriors' home jersey courtesy of Umbro South Africa is yellow in colour with the red, black, and green of the Zimbabwe national flag appearing on the front area while the away jersey is green in colour, detailed with black, white, and yellow.
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