Red or green .. Morocco’s World Cup shirt is causing controversy

Red or green .. Morocco’s World Cup shirt is causing controversy

The design of the final interface is released in response to the Algerian-Moroccan controversy sparked by the “Adidas” company’s shirt design for the Algerian national team.
On social media, a photo of a shirt with writing from Zlij that was created by the “Puma” company for the Moroccan national team has circulated to its publishers.
The post featured a photo of two shirts with writing that was influenced by the Moroccan Zlij and were the red and green of the country’s flag.

To generate hundreds of Facebook interactions, they also added the comment: “Puma Company guides the Moroccan people, the national team shirt with the Moroccan Zlij history.” to the image.
However, this portrayal is wholly false because the Moroccan national team’s uniform, which will be worn during the World Cup in Qatar, was actually designed by the company “Puma” and does not resemble the trader in the publications. It also contains inscriptions that are inspired by Moroccan heritage.

The image’s search revealed that it was posted on a Moroccan page on Facebook on October 16 and that the owner of the garment, Abdel Shafi, was openly identified as such.
Later, the young guy assured Agence France Presse in a statement that he was the creator of the artwork and that he had shared it on Moroccan social media to showcase his skills.

It is noteworthy that “Adidas'” recent designs for the shirts of the Algerian national team caused a stir, prompting the creation of this sports shirt.
On October 14, Adidas for Sports Women apologised for the situation and stated that it had resolved the issue with Morocco about the Algerian national team’s jerseys, which were based on the Moroccan Zlij.

This is how it went after Morocco demanded that “Adidas” recall the shirts last month under the pretence that the design was “culturally stolen” from Moroccan Zlij inscriptions.
It’s important to mention that Moroccan Zlij, a well-known traditional industry in both Morocco and Algeria, is likewise known for its colourful tiles.
It is usually used in the floors and walls of homes, palaces and mosques..

Morocco’s World Cup jersey is either red or green, which is stirring considerable debate.

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