Paris 2024: Inside Look at African Kits at Olympics as Games Begin

Paris 2024: Inside Look at African Kits at Olympics as Games Begin

  • African nations have gone out of their way to impress with dazzling outfits for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
  • Eliud Kipchoge, the Blitzboks, the Super Falcons and Tobi Amusan are among the continent's shining stars
  • YEN.com.gh takes a look at the kits some of the African countries will wear at the opening ceremony and during the competition

The biggest sporting festival will begin this week in Paris, France, with over 10,000 athletes congregating in the European City for the 2024 Olympic Games.

It is a festival that is expected to give birth to new stars as established champions rubberstamp their authority.

Olympic rings on Eiffel Tower ahead of Paris 2024
The Olympic rings sit on display on the Eiffel Tower ahead of the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, in Paris, France. Photo by Mehmet Murat Onel.
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Apart from the action itself, the Olympics offer a little avenue for fashion, with different nations stepping out in colourfully designed attire. A team can have up to three kits, which include the ceremonial kit, competition kit, and travelling kit.

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African kits at the Olympics

YEN.com.gh samples some of the kits that will be won by African delegations at the games.

1. Kenya

The East African nation is the most successful African country in the games' history. Her world-beating athletes have won multiple medals over the years, and this time, they will be seeking to do so in a Nike-inspired kit.

The kit has deep red colours with a splash of light green.

2. Morocco

The North Africans have a series of kits designed by Spanish manufacturer Kelme and local designer Ali Drissi.

The kits have the sharp colours of the national flag, ranging from red to white and a beige jacket, among others.

3. Nigeria

Nigeria went for Actively Black, which is stationed in Los Angeles. For the opening ceremony, the team will wear buba suits and senator dresses.

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The colours are mainly white and green, which are the national colours of the country.

4. Egypt

As GQ reports, Egypt's kits have been designed by Concrete with a heavy reliance on the cotton grown in the country.

The kit is mostly red with stylish shades of white and black.

5. Sierra Leone

Labrum, which worked on Arsenal's latest jersey, partnered with Adidas to produce Sierra Leone's kit. Labrum is owned by Sierra Leonean Foday Dumbuya.

"The kit features a vibrant blue and white design, emblazoned with a reimagined cowrie shell. The shell, once a coveted currency symbolising wealth and prestige in African history."

6. Uganda

Uganda has gone for a simple yet genius touch of yellow jackets and black trousers with matching shoes.

7. South Africa

South Africa has collaborated with Mr Price to produce a green and yellow kit for its Paris contingent.

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The designer has used 'wickable fabric' to keep our athletes dry and comfortable.

Saudi giants chase Mohammed Kudus

In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that Mohammed Kudus' future at West Ham United remains in doubt in the summer transfer window following interest from the Saudi Investment Fund.

The SIF owns four top clubs in the Saudi Pro League, including Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr FC and Karim Benzema's Al-Ittihad. The other clubs owned by the Saudi government are Al-Ahli SC and Champions Al-Hilal.

Kudus was earlier reported to be on the radar of Al-Ittihad but the West Ham United star stated he wants to continue his career with the Hammers in a recent interview.

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Richard Nutakor (Sports Editor) Richard Nutakor is a digital media enthusiast with over 8 years of working experience in media and digital marketing. He's worked with notable media brands in Ghana like Media General, owners of TV3 Ghana, 3FM, Onua FM & Connect FM. He's also worked with Global Media Alliance as a Digital Account Manager. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Ghana in 2016 and a Masters in Brands and Communication Management from the University of Professional Studies, Accra. Email: richard.kekeli@sportsbrief.com