AFCON 2025 : Sunderland celebrates African stars with portraits

  /  autty

Sunderland has paid a unique tribute to its African internationals following the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, commissioning individual portraits to celebrate their standout performances in the tournament.

The portraits spotlight Habib Diarra, who represented Senegal, Bertrand Traoré for Burkina Faso, Noah Sadiki and Arthur Masuaku from DR Congo, Chemsdine Talbi of Morocco, and Reinildo of Mozambique. Each piece is intended to capture not only their skill and dedication on the pitch but also their cultural and personal identities, highlighting the diverse talents that contributed to Sunderland’s global presence.

Club officials described the initiative as a way to honor the players’ achievements while inspiring fans and teammates alike. The portraits will be displayed at the club’s facilities, serving as a lasting reminder of the impact these African internationals have made both for their countries and Sunderland.

Fans and football enthusiasts are already praising the gesture as a thoughtful celebration of talent, heritage, and the enduring bond between club and country.

Related: Burkina Faso Democratic Republic of the Congo Sunderland Morocco Mozambique Senegal Traore Masuaku Mandava Habib Diarra Noah Sadiki Chemsdine Talbi
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