Morocco’s national football team is on the brink of a potential switch in equipment suppliers, with reports suggesting a move back to Adidas could be in the cards by September.
Speculations have arisen regarding the Atlas Lions’ future apparel sponsorship, with indications pointing towards a reunion with Adidas, according to sources cited by 90min and Footy Headlines.
Currently, under contract with Puma, the Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) appears to be reconsidering its partnership amid concerns over financial and aesthetic aspects.
Following a fourth-place finish in the 2022 World Cup, expectations are high for Morocco, both on and off the pitch.
While Puma has been the team’s outfitter, recent reports suggest that the FRMF is inclined towards a change, signaling a potential departure from the German sportswear brand.
Should negotiations with Adidas materialize, the forthcoming September timeline could mark the debut of Morocco’s new attire.
The shift in suppliers could bring a fresh look to the national team’s kit, with the iconic three Adidas stripes potentially adorning future jerseys.
As Morocco prepares for its upcoming fixtures, including a friendly match against Mauritania, there is speculation that the current Puma-branded kits might see one last appearance.
Whether it’s in Tuesday’s clash with Mauritania or in the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers in June, the Moroccan squad could don their familiar Puma jerseys for the final time before a potential switch to Adidas.
With discussions ongoing and decisions pending, Morocco’s anticipated partnership with Adidas signals a new chapter for the national team, one that aims to combine sporting excellence with a fresh visual identity on the global stage.
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