Arsenal FC has recently unveiled an away kit celebrating the African heritage of its fans, featuring Nigerian stars Kanu Nwankwo and Bukayo Saka. The kit’s launch highlights Arsenal’s deep connection with its African supporters, particularly in Nigeria, where Kanu’s influence helped build a strong fan base during his time with the club.
Kanu’s significant impact on Arsenal’s popularity in Nigeria was underscored by prominent Arsenal fan Robbie Lyle, who noted Kanu’s role in boosting support for the club in his home country. His tenure at Arsenal, marked by domestic success and personal charisma, has left a lasting legacy among Nigerian fans.
The new jersey, created in collaboration with Labrum London, draws inspiration from African culture and pays homage to past Arsenal stars like Emmanuel Adebayor, Kolo Touré, and Kanu. The promotional video for the kit features scenes from Lagos and a soundtrack influenced by Nigerian culture, further celebrating the club’s African roots.
Previously, Arsenal had planned a pre-season tour in Nigeria in 2012, which was unfortunately canceled. With Nigeria’s football infrastructure improving, the release of this African-inspired kit may signal a renewed opportunity for Arsenal to visit their loyal Nigerian fan base.
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