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Barcelona 2025-26 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys, release dates, shirt leaks & prices

Barcelona 2025-26 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys, release dates, shirt leaks & prices

Yahoo18-07-2025
Barcelona and Nike will unveil the 2025-26 kit collection this summer, featuring a refreshed look across the home, away, third and goalkeeper jerseys.
The home shirt follows the classic Blaugrana palette with a modern gradient stripe merge, while the away kit will likely adopt a bold 'Mamba' theme in light gold and purple. A vibrant 'Bright Mango' third kit nods to Nike's Total 90 heritage, complete with a dedicated Total 90 third goalkeeper set.
The American sports manufacturing giants Nike have been supplying the Catalonia-based side's kits since 1998, and the age-old partnership will continue in the 2025-26 season as well, despite rumours of a split in 2024.
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Barcelona 2025-26 home kit, release date & price
Barcelona have pulled the curtain back on their brand-new home kit for the 2025/26 campaign—and it's already turning heads. Crafted by Nike, the latest strip offers a bold twist on the club's iconic Blaugrana design, while still paying homage to its roots.
The jersey features a clean, modern silhouette, with a rounded collar and neatly tailored sleeve cuffs that give it a polished, athletic edge. What really sets this shirt apart is the gradient blend of red and deep blue down the middle, creating a smooth transition that brings a fresh flair to the classic vertical stripes.
Adding to its premium appeal, all the logos are finished in a striking yellow, popping nicely against the richer tones of the kit. On the upper back, a clever fusion of the Catalan flag and club colors adds a subtle but meaningful touch.
Stylish on the pitch and sharp enough to wear in the stands, the 2025-26 Barça home shirt is available now for €150 (£128, $175), with fans already snapping it up since its July 2 release.
Barcelona 2025-26 away kit, release date & price
Inspired by the iconic 'Mamba' mentality, the away jersey is a standout piece in light 'Team Gold,' accented with bold Persian Violet and black details. The collar and cuffs mimic a Lakers-style trim—black-violet-black, which adds a stylish tribute to Kobe Bryant while connecting sport and legacy. It's one of the boldest away designs Barça has worn in years.
Barcelona's new away kit takes a dramatic leap from last season's design. The 2025-26 version features a bold 'Team Gold' body, accented by Persian Violet and black trim inspired by Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. It swaps the minimalist, retro look of 2024-25 for a bolder, culture-fused aesthetic, merging football heritage with basketball influence through color and detailing.
Barcelona 2025-26 third kit, release date & price
The third kit for 2025-26 introduces a vibrant 'Bright Mango' color, reminiscent of early 2000s Nike kits, especially the Total 90 era. It's a major shift from the previous season's third shirt, which had a more subdued, modern look. This year's model is louder and more nostalgic, embracing bold contrasts and retro flair, particularly in the shoulder striping and logo placements.
The third shirt explodes with personality, using a striking 'Bright Mango' base—a vivid orange tone—paired with 'Midnight Navy' logos, trims, and shoulder stripes. Channeling early 2000s nostalgia, the design reintroduces Nike's Total 90 aesthetic with a modern flair, making it one of the most anticipated shirts of the season.
Barcelona 2025-26 goalkeeper kit, release date & price
The new goalkeeper kits reintroduce the Total 90 branding, giving them a sharp, almost futuristic vibe with angular graphics and bold color blocking. In contrast, the 2024-25 keeper jerseys leaned toward gradient fades and soft textures. This year's designs—especially the 'Mamba' edition with purple stripes and the mirrored orange third kit—are more assertive and stylized, embracing visual identity as much as functionality.
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