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How Sangalo is taking the football shirt culture on a worldwide roadtrip

Despite the cessation of some of the European leagues, the beauty of football is that it never truly stops. Alongside the summer excitement of international tournaments, some of the world’s most exciting leagues are still in full flow or building towards their dramatic conclusions. Leagues across Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, are all in full swing, with the standard of the teams and the quality of the football they play reaching new heights with every passing season.

But despite the incredible moments produced by these teams, the sight of their replica kits outside of their home nations is almost unheard of. Until now. Enter Sangalo, a company taking football shirt culture on an altogether more narrative journey.

They’re here to tell the story of the clubs they work with. Take, for example, Express FC, one of Uganda’s oldest and most fascinating clubs, they are 7-time Ugandan League Champions and reached the semi-finals of the Confederation of African Football’s Champions League in 1995. While that’s their history, their story is one of being founded by newspaper workers in the 1950s, and briefly being home to Wrexham footballing royalty Eddie May.

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These are clubs that, despite their rich histories, great players, and passionate supporters, simply play in parts of the world that huge swathes of fans don’t have any access or insight into. In short, this is the football shirt culture we all know and love, but this time done as a medium for storytelling and as a way to bridge those gaps. 



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