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Puma Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco & Senegal 2020-2021 Kits Released

Official: Puma has presented the new 2020-21 home and away kits for the African national teams of Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal.

Egypt

A bespoke design for the country, the Puma Egypt 2020 home jersey is red with white logos and black used for parts of the sleeves.

Featuring the same pattern on the front and sleeves, the Puma Egypt 2020 away jersey is predominantly white with a black Puma Cat branding on the chest and red sleeve cuffs.

Ivory Coast

The Puma Ivory Coast 2020-21 home football shirt is orange with the same elephant-inspired pattern we already saw on the away.

The Puma Ivory Coast 2020-2021 away football shirt is mainly white with a garish graphic pattern print on the front in grey, inspired by the team's nickname Les Éléphants (The Elephants). The logos on the chest of the Puma Côte d'Ivoire 2020-2021 away football shirt are orange.

Ghana

The Puma Ghana 2020-21 home shirt introduces a bold design featuring the same graphic as the away, albeit in a slightly more subtle, monochrome application. The Puma logo is green and the back collar red.

The Puma Ghana 2020-2021 away football shirt introduces a bold and outstanding design in black with an eye-catching yellow and green graphic on the front.

Morocco

The Puma Morocco 20-21 home football shirt has the traditional colors of the Morocco national football team. The Puma Morocco 20-21 jersey is red with white logos and green applications.

Based on the same design as the home shirt, the Puma Morocco 2020-2021 away football shirt is white with green Puma brandings and red used for the collar and the unique design on the sleeves.

Senegal

The Puma Senegal 20-21 home jersey is white with green logos and cuffs, featuring a tradtional pattern on the front and sleeves.

Boasting the same pattern albeit in a monochrome tonal application, the Puma Senegal 2020-21 away jersey is predominantly green with lime logos and trim.

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