Following Tunisia’s recent unveiling, Gabon has introduced a new jersey ahead of their crucial match against Burundi on the 6th and final day of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The kit is manufactured by Kappa, marking a change from Adidas, which had supplied the Panthers’ uniforms for the past two years. The new design reflects both modernity and a fresh start for the Gabonese national team as they face a high-stakes encounter in Bujumbura.
Team captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and his teammates are already wearing the new jersey during the match, hoping that it brings them luck on the pitch. The updated kit symbolizes a new chapter for Gabonese football, combining style with the hopes of a nation eager to see their team qualify for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Egypt.
Fans now eagerly await the outcome of the game, with aspirations that the Panthers will secure a victory and have the chance to wear the new Kappa jersey on the continental stage. For Gabon, qualification would not just be about football but also an opportunity to showcase their new look to the wider African football community.
The Aubameyang-led squad, sporting their fresh kit, now carries both the responsibility of qualifying and the pride of debuting their new uniform. A win would allow Gabon to step into Egypt with confidence, determination, and a renewed sense of identity on the field.







