Morocco unveils the new kit for the national football team, brought to you by Royal Air Maroc and Puma

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Royal Air Maroc and the sports brand Puma presented at the Rabat-Salé International Airport the new kit with which the national team will play its matches for the qualifying phase of the World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025.
The presentation was attended by the national team squad; the coaching staff; the coach, Walid Regragui; the president of the RFMF, Fouzi Lekjaa; and the CEO of Royal Air Maroc, Abdelhamid Addou.

As announced on the Federation's official website, the new jerseys combine new modern materials with traditional Moroccan symbolism. Retaining the colours of the national flag and featuring a decoration that includes Zellige mosaics interspersed with the star of the national flag, the design of the home shirt is intended to show unity and continuity.

On the other hand, the away shirt features green and red embroidery representing the Amazigh and Tifinagh heritage expressing Moroccan character and richness. According to the press release, this new version seeks ‘artistic and technological balance with quality’.
This design will be the one that will be present in the largest number of matches since the previous manufacturer, Adidas, ended its contract with the Moroccan Federation in September 2022.

The national team, which has already been in training for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers, is hoping to achieve great results with the new kit, including Regragui's 20th win as national coach and the quest for a full group stage victory, a milestone only achieved by Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Egypt.
For the upcoming matches, the coach will be without Ilias Akhomach, who recently ruptured his cruciate ligament, Noussair Mazraoui and Amine Adli, who is suffering from an ankle injury that will keep him sidelined until the end of March 2025.