EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH CHANCEL MBEMBA – ONE VOICE, ONE PEOPLE, A HISTORIC QUALIFICATION

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Alongside PUMA, we have another in-depth story, this time with DR Congo captain, Chancel Mbemba who has provided an exclusive interview following the historic qualification of the Democratic Republic of Congo for the upcoming World Cup, with PUMA and Afrotopique unveiling this editorial project on Chancel.

Chancel talks about the journey to get the World Cup, convictions and responsibility having to lead DR Congo whilst being a key figure in modern African Football. He also talks about his childhood, discipline, faith and much more in the interview below.

This is for immediate release and would love for you to cover this exclusive interview held with Chancel alongside PUMA and Afrotopique.

CHANCEL MBEMBA – ONE VOICE, ONE PEOPLE, A HISTORIC QUALIFICATION

 

Paris, April 3, 2026

Framed as both an intimate and political testimony, the project highlights the journey, convictions, and responsibility carried by one of the leading figures in contemporary African football.

Through an exclusive interview and a photographic series, Chancel Mbemba reflects on his childhood in Kinshasa, his relationship with discipline, faith, Congolese music, and his role as an ambassador for a country whose recent history remains marked by deep tensions.

“After 52 years of waiting, hope finally becomes reality.”

This project unfolds within a moment of collective celebration.

The scenes of joy witnessed in Kinshasa reflect the unbreakable bond between the Leopards and their people.

Beyond sport, Chancel Mbemba also emphasizes the importance of using this visibility to carry a message:

“Every player is an ambassador of Congo. It is important for us to speak to the world about what is happening in the East of the country.”

Conceived as a meeting point between disciplines, the project is rooted in the Congolese creative diaspora, led by journalist Christelle Bakima and photographer Olivia Lifungula, alongside designer and stylist Daniel Manene Mavakala, designer Paola Buendia, and artist Bénédicte Lutumba.
Together, they shape a visual and editorial narrative that goes beyond football, placing this qualification within a broader story one of a people, of transmission, and of renewed pride.

Through this project, PUMA reaffirms its cultural presence in Africa and its longstanding connection to football across the continent.

“In Congo and across Africa, PUMA is a popular brand… today I am proud of it.’

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Journalist: Christelle Bakima
Photographer: Olivia Lifungula

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