Football: the new national team jersey unveiled in Salé

by times news cr

This launch event, which marks a ⁣major ‍step in anticipation‌ of the African Cup of Nations ⁣(CAN) ‌football (Morocco-2025),​ highlights the close cooperation between the equipment manufacturer PUMA, the Royal Moroccan ⁤Football Federation (‍ FRMF), the ‍national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) and Planet Sport.⁤ It also underlines the collective commitment to supporting ⁣Moroccan football on the international scene.

Speaking ⁣on this occasion,‌ the President and‌ CEO of⁤ RAM, Abdelhamid Addou,‌ affirmed that this event is historic for RAM⁣ as it highlights the constant support of the national airline ⁤to the Moroccan team. football.

“We are delighted with the organization of this ⁢event‌ which will ⁤allow us to support our national⁤ teams, men and women,” he added.

To promote ⁢the national team and Morocco as⁢ a tourist ⁤destination, several innovative actions, initiated in partnership with Planet Sport, are being carried ​out⁤ by Royal Air Maroc by having⁣ all cabin⁣ crew (hostesses and stewards)⁣ wear the⁢ new jerseys.⁤ ) for two days, on ⁣board Royal Air Maroc‌ planes, in‍ support of the‌ national selection and ⁤promotion of football as a vector of tourist influence for the Morocco destination, ‌we read in a⁤ joint press release from ​the⁤ FRMF, the​ RAM, Puma and Planet ⁤Sport.

In ‍addition, this exceptional action will not be limited to cabin crew, but also to Royal Air Maroc ground staff who work ⁣in the Kingdom’s airports and internationally. This mainly concerns employees based in stops where the Company ⁤ensures strong activity such ⁣as Casablanca, Marrakech,⁢ Dakhla, Laâyoune and Oujda, but also in Abidjan, Paris-Orly,⁢ Frankfurt, London,⁤ Milan,⁢ New ⁣York,⁤ Barcelona⁢ and Dakar.

For‌ his part, Peter Dangl, director at Puma, indicated that this global equipment manufacturer is very‌ proud to be able to collaborate with a‍ talented Moroccan designer, in this case Abderrahmane Trabsini, who designed a jersey representing the cultural richness of Morocco.

“It is not⁢ a ‌simple jersey,​ it ​is a symbol of‍ football, a ⁢symbol of ⁤Morocco. He will become the ambassador of the national team,” he ⁣insisted.

The players of the national team,⁤ led by the coach, Walid Regragui, for their ⁢part, posed for a souvenir⁤ photo with the new jersey. There were, among others, Sofyan Amrabat, Yahya Attihat Allah,⁤ Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, Adam Massina, Bilal El Khannouss and ‌Brahim Diaz.

“When I ​was a child,⁣ it was ​difficult to ⁤get a Moroccan team jersey on⁤ the market. ⁣Today, it is worn by everyone, thanks⁢ to the influence of Moroccan football at the African and worldwide,” he said.

“Thanks to the efforts of the players, the ​leaders of Moroccan football, and especially HM King Mohammed VI, ⁢the craze for the national jersey is growing,” he said, calling on the Moroccans ​to‌ be ‍established in the Kingdom or abroad, to defend the colors of the country.

The new national team jersey was designed in two colors, red‍ for home​ matches, and white for away‍ matches.

Embodying the essence of Moroccan art, the Home kit features designs inspired by geometric designs and traditional Moroccan ⁤zellige tiles, with the five-pointed star of the flag of Morocco highlighted at the center, reflecting authenticity of Moroccan ⁤culture.

On the Away‌ kit, embroidery and‌ symbols⁤ inspired by Amazigh craftsmanship have ​been ⁤incorporated ⁢with motifs that deeply ⁣connect to ⁤Moroccan heritage, bringing an additional cultural dimension to the design.⁤ The vibrant red and green palette reflects⁢ the national flag,
whilst the inclusion of Tifinagh on‍ the back of the‌ jersey pays homage⁢ to Morocco’s deep and ‍rich ‍history and cultural ‌diversity.

This ceremony took place in the presence,​ in particular, of the Minister of National ⁢Education, Preschool and Sport, ‌Mohammed​ Saad Berrada, the Minister of Transport ⁢and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, and Lieutenant General Mohamed Haramou ,‍ Commander⁣ of the Royal Gendarmerie, the ⁤president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa and several⁢ other‌ personalities.

Interview between Time.news Editor and⁣ Peter Dangl from PUMA

Time.news Editor: Good ‍morning, Peter!‌ Thank ​you ⁣for joining us today. The recent launch event for Morocco’s national ⁢football team’s new jersey ⁣seems quite significant. Can⁣ you tell⁤ us about the collaborative effort that brought this event together?

Peter Dangl: Good morning! Absolutely, it’s great⁣ to be here. ⁤The launch event indeed marked a ⁣major step in promoting not just⁢ the ⁢national team but also Morocco ​as ‍a vibrant footballing nation.⁢ It was a ⁢collaboration involving PUMA, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Royal Air Maroc (RAM), and Planet Sport. Each entity played a crucial role, highlighting our⁣ collective commitment‌ to ⁤support Moroccan football on the international scene.

Time.news Editor: That’s impressive! What was⁢ the vision behind the new ⁣jersey design, and ‌how does it reflect Moroccan culture?

Peter Dangl: The design ​is quite‌ special⁣ to us. We partnered with ‌talented Moroccan designer Abderrahmane Trabsini, who infused the jersey​ with elements that represent the rich cultural heritage of Morocco. This isn’t just a sports garment; it’s meant to embody the spirit and pride of‌ Moroccan football. It’s a symbol of the national​ team and, importantly, of Morocco itself. ​

Time.news Editor: I ⁢understand that Royal Air ⁤Maroc⁤ has also gotten involved⁤ in promoting this new jersey. Can you elaborate on their contributions?

Peter Dangl: Yes, Royal Air⁣ Maroc’s​ engagement is noteworthy. For a two-day ⁣period, ⁣all cabin crew will don ‌the‌ new jersey aboard their flights. It’s a brilliant way to ⁤showcase support for the national teams ⁢and promote Morocco as a‍ tourist destination. Furthermore,⁢ the initiative extends​ to ground staff in key locations,⁣ emphasizing this teamwork across various sectors to rally ‌behind ⁣our national athletes.

Time.news Editor: What an innovative ‌approach! Speaking of the players, how does the team feel about ⁣the new jerseys? ⁢

Peter Dangl: The players⁤ are ⁣very enthusiastic about the new look. We had the chance to capture some ​memorable moments as they ​posed⁤ with the jerseys, showcasing their ​pride and commitment to ⁣representing Morocco. It’s rewarding⁣ to see them embrace⁣ the design as ⁣part ⁤of their identity on the pitch.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned earlier that the jersey has historical⁣ significance. Could⁤ you elaborate on‌ that?

Peter Dangl: Definitely! This‍ jersey signifies not just a ​piece of apparel but ⁢a growing connection between the‌ Moroccan ‍people and their national team. It reminds⁢ us all of how, in the past, acquiring a Moroccan team jersey wasn’t ‍easy. Now it’s accessible and worn ‌proudly by ⁢fans across the​ country.⁣ It represents progress in terms ⁢of ‍football culture and national pride.

Time.news⁤ Editor: What do you hope​ this collaboration will‍ achieve‍ for both PUMA‌ and Moroccan‌ football​ in the ‍long run?

Peter Dangl: ⁤We envision this​ partnership catalyzing a‍ stronger football culture in Morocco, fostering unity and pride among fans and players alike. The hope is⁤ that as the national team excels and becomes a global competitor, so too does the⁣ passion for ⁣football in Morocco flourish on and off the pitch.⁤ Through initiatives⁤ like these, we can help elevate ​Moroccan ‌football to new heights.

Time.news Editor: Thank⁢ you, Peter, ‌for your insights and for sharing the exciting developments about Moroccan football. It’s clear that this is​ just the beginning of a wonderful chapter for Moroccan sports culture.

Peter Dangl: Thank you for ⁤having me! I’m excited about what lies ahead for Moroccan football and ⁣the role we can ​play in that journey.

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