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Super Falcons captain Ajibade joins PSG stars to model new Jordan kit

Rasheedat Ajibade and Vitinha with PSG's new kit | PSG_English on X
French club Paris Saint-Germain recently unveiled their new fourth kit for the 2025/26 season, with Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade sharing in the festivities
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Paris Saint-Germain and Jordan Brand have officially unveiled the club’s Fourth Kit for the 2025–2026 season, drawing inspiration from the refined craftsmanship of Parisian couture ateliers.

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Among the stars chosen to showcase the sleek new design was Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade, who modelled the kit shortly after sealing her move to the French giants.

Ajibade stars in PSG x Jordan kit reveal

PSG’s latest Fourth Kit launch blended elegance, creativity and top-tier performance, values the club says reflect both Jordan Brand and the spirit of Paris.

In the promotional campaign, Ajibade stood alongside global names such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Warren Zaïre-Emery and Vitinha, signalling the high regard and visibility the French side, are giving their new Nigerian signing.

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Her involvement comes after completing a switch from Atlético Madrid, ending a long and successful spell in Spain’s top flight.

A new chapter in France after WAFCON triumph

Ajibade arrived in Paris on a two-year contract running until 2027, ending speculation that she was weighing a move to the United States.

Speaking to the PSG website, she described the transfer as a defining moment in her career, saying, "I’m deeply honoured to be joining Paris Saint-Germain, a top-drawer club in Europe.

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After leaving Atletico Madrid, Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade will continue her career in France with Paris Saint-Germain with a contract until 2027.

“This is a major step for me, and I’m committed to giving my all to help PSG win titles and to inspire young footballers, be they in Nigeria or elsewhere."

The forward joins the French side fresh off leading the Super Falcons to Women’s Africa Cup of Nations glory, where she was named the tournament’s best player.

Despite her exceptional performances, she narrowly missed out on major individual honours, including the CAF Women’s Player of the Year and a place in the FIFPro XI.

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