Demand for Black Stars jersey surges ahead of World Cup opener
Sales of Black Stars merchandise have witnessed a significant boost across several parts of the country as football fever intensifies ahead of Ghana's opening World Cup match against Panama in Toronto.
Vendors selling jerseys, scarves, flags and other national team souvenirs say patronage has increased sharply in recent days, fueled by growing excitement and optimism among supporters.
Traders report that football fans are enthusiastically purchasing Black Stars apparel and memorabilia as they prepare to rally behind the team during its World Cup campaign.
Some retailers who spoke to Class News said the renewed public interest has translated into brisk business, with many customers not only buying merchandise but also placing requests for additional stock.
According to the traders, confidence in the team's prospects has played a key role in driving demand, with supporters eager to display their loyalty ahead of the tournament.
Several vendors expressed hope that a strong performance against Panama would further increase sales and sustain the momentum throughout Ghana's participation in the competition.
One trader described the response from customers as encouraging, noting that demand for jerseys and other team-branded items has remained consistently high.
Another vendor observed that the current atmosphere marks a sharp contrast to previous periods when enthusiasm for the national team appeared subdued.
The traders said the level of support being shown by fans through the purchase of team merchandise reflects a renewed sense of belief in the Black Stars and their chances at the tournament.
As Ghana prepares for its first World Cup fixture, supporters across the country are demonstrating their backing not only through words of encouragement but also by proudly wearing the national colours and purchasing memorabilia associated with the team.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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