The DR Congo national football team made a statement upon arriving in the US for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The players, including Brussels-born Noah Sadiki, arrived dressed in a black tuxedo, white shirt, black tie, and patent leather shoes, as well as sunglasses for some. The suit was adorned with an asymmetric leopard print falling on the shoulder, and a leopard brooch in pearls shone on their right chest. Franco-Congolese designer Alvin Junior Max, founder of the JMAKxPARIS brand, designed the suits to pay modern homage to Congolese culture. The players, nicknamed the Leopards, wear this print in reference to the Congo's totem animal, a symbol of resilience, combativeness, and courage. The team's attire has been validated by the majority of internet users, who have described their outfit as a breath of fresh air and incredible style. The Leopards of Congo will play their first match against Portugal this Wednesday at 7pm. And the team's supporters are eager to see their players in action. The match will be played in Texas, where the team arrived on Thursday, June 11th. But the players are not the only ones to have made a statement, their attire has also been noticed by international media. So the Leopards of Congo are ready to face the competition with style and determination. The team's unique look is a testament to their pride and commitment to their culture. With their sleek suits and confident attitude, the Leopards are sure to make a lasting impression at the FIFA World Cup 2026.