CHAN 2024: 7 Hilarious Jersey Wordings that Stole the Show at Football Competition

CHAN 2024: 7 Hilarious Jersey Wordings that Stole the Show at Football Competition

  • Football supporters are always creative, and at the CHAN 2024 tournament, some of the words on the jerseys left netizens cracking up
  • The fanatics turned the pitch into a comedy stage with cheeky slogans that had Kenyans on the internet excited
  • TUKO.co.ke has compiled the craziest jerseys that made fans laugh, from vicious one-liners to cheeky love comments

CHAN 2024 has given us great football, but the real MVPs were the fans in the stands who lit up the stadium with their witty jersey wordings.

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Funny writings on jerseys spotted at CHAN 2024. Photo: Larry Madowo, Simon Maina/AFP via Getty Images.
Source: Twitter

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Avoid poor women

This was life coaching in big letters, not tactical counsel. One man stepped into the stadium with a hilarious 'avoid poor women' wording on his jersey. Netizens argued whether the man was giving financial advice or just making fun of the dating scene.

Was it advice about money, relationships, or just plain savagery? No one knows. He also made sure that his face wasn't visible, most of them did.

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Avoid poor women
Man rocks jersey with wordings 'avoid poor women'. Photo: Larry Madowo.
Source: Twitter

2. Stingy men enough is enough

A brutal clap-back. The jersey says what a lot of women have always wanted to shout. Men with tight wallets, be careful, this was activism sewn into polyester. Women on social media crowned the jersey the most unforgettable and relatable one.

Stingy men
Lady spots jersey with the words 'stingy men enough is enough' at CHAN 2024. Photo: Jale Morgan.
Source: Twitter

3. Slightly older women

A little cheeky, short, and mysterious. People couldn't determine if this was a dating preference or just a feeling, but it got people talking. There was a debate about whether the man was confessing his type or whether he was advertising his availability.

Slightly older women
A man wears a jersey with the wordings 'slightly older women'. Photo: Larry Madowo.
Source: Twitter

4. A prisoner is freer than a man who promised a woman money

This one was the most dramatic. A poetic (and a little bitter) look at modern relationships that went viral. The man made his jersey relatable, albeit a little dramatic. 'A prisoner is freer than a man who promised a woman money.'

Man at CHAN 2024
A man's jersey wording ignites reactions online. Photo: Larry Madowo.
Source: Twitter

5. Japan used boyfriend

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A great take on the well-known 'Japan Used Cars' phrase. The fan converted sadness into comic gold, and the internet was in stitches. Creativity at its best.

Japan used boyfriend
Man wears a 'Japan used boyfriend' jersey at CHAN 2024. Photo: Coup Chee.
Source: Facebook

6 Who can marry me with my four kids?

This was very brave. This fan didn't just silently look for love; they told everyone in the stadium about their marriage and what they wanted. Some netizens cheered for the honesty, while others joked that the fan had just come up with her own version of 'stadium Tinder.' It was unforgettable no matter what.

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Lady rocking a 'who can marry me with my four kids jersey at CHAN 2024. Photo: Lemiso Media.
Source: Facebook

7. Zero Mileage

Sassy, crazy, and perfectly on time. This tagline was funny since the football fan in a cheeky way hinted that she was 'untouched' or rather 'brand new' in the dating scene.

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A woman wearig a 'zero mileage' wording at CHAN 2024. Photo: Lemiso Media.
Source: Facebook

Were the CHAN ticket prices increased?

In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that the ticket prices for the tournament were increased ahead of the quarter finals.

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The Tanzanian government has come up with measures to get more people to the stadium after poor turnouts.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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