The remote community united by its love of football

Ashraf Gaber
Ashraf Gaber - CEO & Editor in Chief
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Greenland: Siltanews – News Desk
Greenland has launched a new national team shirt in partnership with hummel when Jersey directly inspired by a rich Greenlandic culture and heritage and the sparsely populated island nation applied to join CONCACAF earlier this year.

It’s that huge swathe of land sandwiched between North America and Europe, lying mostly inside the Arctic Circle. It’s unmissable on a map, but few know much more about Greenland than its name.

This is a wholly unique place. It is classified as the world’s largest island and yet is also the most sparsely populated of any country on earth. Around 80% of the land is covered by an ice cap and the rest experiences persistent snow for up to eight months of the year.

The 56,000 or so people who live in the harsh environment have fostered strong feelings of community and a clear sense of identity. Even with the challenges brought by the tough climate, football is at the heart of it, serving to connect people. More than one in ten play regularly.

Greenland is on the periphery of international football. The national federation, Kalaallit Arsaattartut Kattuffiat (KAK), is not a member of FIFA, but an application to join CONCACAF alongside the likes of the United States, Mexico and Canada was submitted in May and is pending.

Greenland would be able to play in officially recognized international fixtures and compete in World Cup qualifying. But it means more than just that. “Young people can look at us and see it is possible to be a football player at a high level in Greenland. It’s a big dream for me to give that to them,” head coach Morten Rutkjaer told BBC Sport when the CONCACAF application went in.

In September, the national team entered into a four-year partnership with hummel, who have now created a stunning new home kit directly inspired by Greenlandic culture. “In Greenland, football is more than just a game – it is a community,” Morten Lund, marketing director at hummel, explained.

“It bridges genders, generations, and professions, reminding us that despite vast geographical distances, we are stronger together. That’s why the new national team jersey also stands as a symbol of the pride, strength, and community spirit that encapsulate the spirit of the Greenlandic people.”

Greenland’s heritage and culture is woven directly into the fabric of the shirt. It is, in itself, a celebration of Greenland, with the pattern featuring tupilaks and tuukkaq’er symbols, rooted in local mythology, representing strength and spiritual guidance, and courage respectively.

There is a tribute to arts and crafts, with avittat patterns also featured – they are commonly found on national costume and kamiks, a type of footwear typically worn by indigenous Arctic peoples.

The red body and white side panels, meanwhile, represent the colours of the national flag: red and white horizontal halves with inverted red and white semi-circles. The classic hummel bumblebee and unmistakable double chevron complete the overall look.

“It tells the story of who we are as a people and what we stand for. It symbolizes our culture, our history, and the strong community created by football,” Kenneth Kleist, KAK chairman, said.

Football, a truly global language, is Greenland’s other vehicle to share itself with the world.

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Ashraf Gaber, the Editor in Chief & CEO of Silta News He's an Egyptian Thinker and Columnist, working and living between Dubai, Cairo and Zurich.
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