World Cup 2026: DR Congo's Leopards land in Houston with kit inspired by their emblem
The DR Congo Leopards have touched down in Houston, USA, where they will set up their base camp for the 2026 World Cup. Upon arrival on American soil, Sébastien Desabre's men made a statement with their stylish outfit inspired by leopard patterns, the historic symbol of the Congolese national team.
After completing the usual health and administrative checks, the players and staff members headed to their accommodation without incident. This marks the start of the final phase of preparation before the Congolese make their debut on the world stage.
Under Sébastien Desabre's leadership, the Leopards will now fine-tune their final tactics ahead of their upcoming fixtures. The mood within the squad appears calm, with the delegation determined to represent DR Congo with pride at this global event.
All eyes were on the players' outfits as they stepped off the plane. Inspired by leopard fur, the kit reflects the identity and pride of the Congolese team, a nod to the emblem that has accompanied the national squad for decades.
Congo's supporters have high hopes for this World Cup campaign. The Leopards' first major showdown is eagerly anticipated, with a prestigious clash against the Portugal team scheduled for June 17 in Houston.
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