

The Ghana national football team have officially revealed their Men’s jersey for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drawing deep cultural inspiration from one of Accra’s most iconic commercial hubs — Makola Market.
In a striking “Sunny Yellow” colourway, the new design captures the relentless energy, colour, and rhythm of everyday life in the heart of the capital. Known for its vibrancy and constant motion, Makola Market serves as the conceptual backbone of the kit, symbolizing resilience, community, and the unmistakable Ghanaian identity.
The jersey mirrors the same aesthetic worn by players on the pitch, maintaining a seamless connection between performance and culture. Its replica version, however, has been tailored with a more relaxed, casual silhouette, making it suitable not only for matchday support but also for everyday wear.
Attention to detail is evident in both the fabric selection and finishing, ensuring comfort while preserving the bold visual identity that defines the design. The bright yellow tone stands out deliberately — a statement of confidence and visibility as Ghana prepares to compete on football’s biggest stage.
This latest release reinforces a growing trend in football apparel where kits transcend sport, becoming cultural artifacts. For the Black Stars, the 2026 Away jersey is more than just attire — it is a tribute to Accra’s lifeblood and a symbol of national pride carried onto the global stage.
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