One of international football's drippiest partnerships is set come to an end.
According to the President of the Cameroonian FA, the team is now looking for a new kit supplier after PUMA and the Cameroon Football Federation failed to come to an agreement to extend their 20-year partnership.
One of the most iconic moments in the pair's 20-year partnership was the debut of a sleeveless kit worn by the men's team in 2002. In that year's World Cup, FIFA banned the kits and enforced they must wear black shirts underneath.
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Cameroon's latest national kit was one of the waviest dropped in 2017, and featured afro-trap artist MHD fronting the release – it was earlier that year the team won the African Cup of Nations for the fifth time after defeating seven-time champions Egypt 2–1.
Who the Cameroon FA pick as their next kit supplier is currently unknown. In the past, Le Coq Sportif, adidas, Mitre and Lotto have all worked with the African nation. Could we see adidas or Nike look to re-secure the rights and deliver a kit worthy of Nike's recent success with Nigeria?