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Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko have unveiled their new away kit for the 2025/26 season, branded the “Untamed Warrior.”
The strip was designed and produced by The Hope Brand (THB), a Ghanaian-owned sportswear company based in Germany.
It is part of a wider partnership that will also see THB provide training wear, travel outfits and fan merchandise.
THB’s marketing manager Abraham Sarbeng Antwi says the club’s history and culture provided the inspiration for the design.
“It is because of their history and their culture. We had to add that cultural aspect to it when designing. People are going to see it because culture is a way of life, it connects people together. We want the fans and everyone in the Kotoko fraternity to connect with the team and with what they’re wearing.”
Kotoko’s home kit, showcasing the club’s traditional red and white colours, was released in July.

The Porcupine Warriors are stepping up preparations for the upcoming league campaign and their CAF Confederation Cup fixtures after a disappointing performance in the recent GHALCA Top Four tournament.
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