African basketball continues its rapid ascent on the global stage, and now it’s getting a powerful style and performance boost. The Basketball Africa League (BAL) has officially named PUMA as its Official Outfitter in a new multiyear collaboration set to begin with the 2026 season.
The partnership marks a significant moment for both sport and culture on the continent, aligning one of the world’s most influential sportswear brands with Africa’s premier professional basketball league.
A New Era of Performance and Style
As part of the agreement, PUMA will supply all official apparel across the league ecosystem. This includes:
Game uniforms
Warm-up and practice gear
Referee kits
Fan merchandise
Accessories and program-specific apparel
This move signals more than just a branding exercise, it reflects a deeper commitment to elevating the professional standards of African basketball while amplifying its cultural identity.
BAL President Amadou Gallo Fall highlighted the shared vision behind the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of innovation and authenticity in growing the game across the continent.
Tapping Into African Basketball Culture
One of the most exciting aspects of the collaboration is the fanwear offering, which is designed to capture the energy, diversity, and creativity of African basketball culture. This approach aligns with PUMA’s global strategy of blending performance with lifestyle; something the brand has executed successfully across multiple markets.
Fans will be able to purchase merchandise at BAL arenas, online via official league and PUMA platforms, and at select retail locations across South Africa. This accessibility ensures that supporters can engage with the league not just as spectators, but as participants in its cultural movement.
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Season Tip-Off in South Africa
The sixth BAL season tips off on 27 March 2026 at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, marking another milestone for the league as it continues to expand its footprint.
With growing fan interest and increasing commercial partnerships, the BAL is positioning itself as a major force in global basketball, while staying rooted in African identity.
Strategic Growth for Both Brands
For PUMA, the collaboration represents a strategic investment in basketball’s global growth, particularly within emerging markets where the sport is experiencing strong momentum. According to PUMA’s leadership, the partnership is about bringing performance technology to the forefront while building authentic connections with fans.
At the same time, the BAL continues to strengthen its commercial ecosystem, joining forces with partners such as Rwanda Development Board and Amazon Web Services, among others.
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More Than a Game
The BAL is not just about competition, it’s about community, opportunity, and global recognition for African talent. This partnership with PUMA reinforces that mission, blending sport, business, and culture into a unified platform.
As the 2026 season approaches, one thing is clear: African basketball is not just growing—it’s evolving. And with PUMA now in the mix, the league’s visual identity and performance standards are set to reach new heights.




























