Worn by Sergio Agüero, Diego Forlán, and José Antonio Reyes during a transitional season under Quique Sánchez Flores, following their Europa League triumph the previous year.
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The Real Madrid 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit paid tribute to the iconic early-2000s look with a hand-drawn pale pink brushstroke pattern on a clean white base, echoing the club’s classic elegance while adding Pharrell’s artistic touch. The minimalist Fly Emirates sponsor and monochrome crest gave the shirt a sleek, modern identity. Worn by players like Benzema, Modrić, and Sergio Ramos, this kit became a standout blend of football heritage and contemporary street culture.
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Worn by Kiko, Milinko Pantić, and José Luis Caminero during their title-defending season, following the historic 1995/96 La Liga and Copa del Rey double.
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The 2022/23 Barcelona home shirt received a special twist for El Clásico against Real Madrid, featuring the OVO owl logo of rapper Drake in place of the usual Spotify sponsor. With its dark blue and red stripes, this one-off design was worn by stars like Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, and Gavi, marking the first time a music artist’s emblem appeared on the Barça shirt during a competitive match.
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Worn by Radamel Falcao, Diego Costa, and Gabi during a standout season that included a third-place La Liga finish and a dominant Copa del Rey final victory over rivals Real Madrid.
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The 1984–89 RCD Espanyol home shirt featured the club’s traditional white and blue vertical stripes, paired with blue shorts and white socks. During this era the shirt carried the Caja de Barcelona sponsor, a logo strongly associated with Espanyol in the 1980s. Worn by players such as Michel Pineda, Ernesto Valverde, and Thomas N’Kono, this kit was most memorably seen during Espanyol’s run to the 1988 UEFA Cup Final, one of the greatest moments in the club’s history.
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Worn by Diego Costa, Koke, and Thibaut Courtois during their unforgettable La Liga title-winning season and a dramatic run to the UEFA Champions League final under Diego Simeone.
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Worn by Antoine Griezmann, João Félix, and Koke during a season of ups and downs as the reigning champions battled for consistency in La Liga and reached the Champions League quarter-finals
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The FC Barcelona 2011/2012 Home Kit showcased the traditional red and blue vertical stripes with a clean and modern finish. The shirt featured subtle detailing on the collar and sleeves and was paired with blue shorts and socks for the classic Barcelona identity. With the bold Qatar Foundation sponsor across the chest, this kit is remembered from a period when Barça continued to dominate Spanish and European football with players such as Lionel Messi, Xavi, and Andrés Iniesta.
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