Kit manufacturing company, Puma, have officially unveiled the new Ghana away jersey ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The new Black Stars away jersey is mainly red with a design of the national flag and written print of Ghana on the front. The Ghana Football Association's (GFA) logo is also embossed in the square design slapped in the middle of the jersey.
The shirt was unveiled on Monday, August 29, on the social media handles of the German kits manufacturing giants.
The Black Stars will likely debut the kit when they play at they World Cup to be staged in Qatar later this year, where they face Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay.
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