Ghana World Cup Away Jersey 2010
The Black Stars have released a new Ghana World Cup away jersey for the 2010 World Cup and the shirt will be a popular with the fans, hoping to sell even more quantities than the previous Ghana World Cup away shirt.
Ghana have qualified for the tournament in South Africa and will now be focusing on friendlies to try out new players and formations, so that they are ready for the World Cup. Manufactured by Puma, Milovan Rajevac’s side will be wearing the Ghana World Cup away kit in some of these friendlies and will hope to win a stretch of games to help build momentum for the tournament.
If you are looking to add some world cup shirts to your soccer kit collection, then the 2010 World Cup Ghana away kit is a great purchase to continue this collection. Ghana have qualified top from Group D of the African qualifying section, who have lost one match going into the final group game.
All our Ghana 2010 World Cup Away Jerseys are available in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL, and can be customised with official shirt printing in World Cup style for all your favourite stars including John Mensah, John Paintsil, Stephen Appiah, Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari.
As always, Puma have used the latest sporting and design technology for the 2010 World Cup Ghana away soccer shirts.
Ghana have never won the World Cup, but have managed to get to 14th in the FIFA rankings. You could always decide that instead of putting a current player’s name at the back of your Ghana away jersey, that you could put your name and favourite number at the back of this football shirt.
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