The Catalans’ home kit is a classic return to the traditional Blaugrana stripes in a nod to celebrate some of their most triumphant eras
Barcelona‘s new jerseys for the 2020-21 season have been unveiled to the world.
Goal has all the information about the Spanish giants’ 2020-21 shirts – home, away and third – as well as when they were fully released and more.
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Barcelona’s 2020-21 home kit
Nike launched the latest edition of the Barcelona home shirt on July 6, with the jersey returning to the traditional vertical blue and red stripes that have become synonymous with the club.
Recent Barcelona home jerseys have featured more adventurous geometric patterns, but the newest kit will pay tribute to some of the Catalan club’s most successful periods.
The wide vertical stripes will recall the kit that Barcelona wore when they lifted the 2010-11 Champions League trophy against Manchester United at Wembley, complete with the yellow collar.
Additional thin yellow lines border the larger blue and white stripes, paying tribute to the club’s kits of the 1920s.
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Barcelona 2020-21 away kit
Barcelona unveiled their new away kit on July 31, with the Liga giants opting to go with a black and gold design.
“The colours are within” is the slogan they have gone with, as the club are eager to point out that “Barca fans’ heart are Blaugrana, no matter what is on the outside”.
It is the third time in Barca’s history that they have opted for a predominantly black change strip, having taken a similar approach in 2011-12 and 2013-14.
The club badge will be entirely gold, as will all sponsor logos.
Barcelona’s 2020-21 third kit & release date
Barcelona’s third kit was unveiled on September 7 and it is the first-ever completely pink jersey in the club’s history.
While the club have previously had kits that have dabbled in pink shades, they have always been accompanied with colours such as orange.
The pastel pink colourway is complemented by a teal and black trim.
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