The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is under fire, and this time it’s not about a match result or a player transfer—it’s about a jersey. But here’s where it gets controversial: the leaked design for the Black Stars’ 2026 FIFA World Cup kit has sparked a heated debate, with renowned sports journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah leading the charge against its unconventional aesthetic. The jersey, which features a clean white base adorned with bold, abstract red, yellow, and green patterns, is meant to symbolize Ghana’s national colors and cultural vibrancy. At its center sits the iconic black star, a symbol of national pride, alongside the GFA crest. However, it’s the black cobweb-like design—inspired by the famous Kwaku Ananse motif—that has Yeboah and others up in arms. And this is the part most people miss: while the design aims to celebrate Ghanaian heritage, Yeboah argues it falls flat in its connection to football. In a candid interview with Vida Adutwumwaa, he questioned the relevance of the Kwaku Ananse motif, stating in Twi, ‘What role does Kwaku Ananse play for us? It is not nice, we don’t need any meaning.’ He also pointed out the commercial implications, noting that the previous yellow jersey was widely praised and commercially successful. ‘There is a commercial agreement between GFA and PUMA,’ he explained, ‘so the more beautiful the jersey is, the more likely the patronage.’ Yeboah didn’t stop there—he also challenged the GFA’s exclusive partnership with PUMA, asking, ‘Why should it always be that PUMA is the only company to design our jerseys? I don’t understand.’ The backlash has been so severe that some social media users even joked that Yaw Dabo’s academy wouldn’t be caught dead in such a design. Here’s the bold question: Is the GFA prioritizing cultural symbolism over commercial appeal and fan satisfaction? Or is this design a missed opportunity to blend tradition with modernity? Let’s spark a conversation—what do you think? Does the Kwaku Ananse motif belong on a football jersey, or should the GFA reconsider its approach? Share your thoughts in the comments below!