Fresh from winning all of their first five La Liga games, Spanish giants Barcelona have released their third kit for the 2024-25 season.
The striking lime kit was launched by players including Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati, who the club announced hours earlier had signed a new four-year contract until 2028.
Barca say the design symbolises “prosperity, growth, and progress in the fight for equality”, with green “known for its connection to hope and rebirth”.
Manufacturers Nike, who have provided the club’s kits since 1998, have integrated a double vertical blaugrana Swoosh, which is intended to represent the acceleration of the women’s game.
𝟏𝟖𝟗𝟗 💚 Introducing our new third kit! pic.twitter.com/W0enQQNcuL
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 17, 2024
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How to buy new Barcelona kit
The shirt is available from Barcelona’s online store, starting at £79.99 for a youth version. The ‘stadium collection’ version costs £99.99 and the ‘advanced tech’ version – most similar to the ones worn by players – costs £139.99.
Shorts range from £32.99 to £69.99, while socks are £17.99. Men’s and women’s cuts of the shirt are available, and they can be ordered with player names and numbers on the back for £159.99.
Barcelona home kit, away kit
Barcelona’s home kit was released in July and aims to pay tribute to the first design the club ever created in 1899 in deep royal blue, midnight navy, noble red and club gold.
As with all of the kits Barca have released this season, the inside of the collar contains a special logo noting the club’s 125th anniversary.
💚 Love It 💚 pic.twitter.com/gRQCF0BSEL
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 17, 2024
Barcelona’s away kit was released in September and was the fourth time in the club’s history that it introduced a black change strip.
Black was last used for their away design in 2020-21, while the gradient colour is red, which forms part of the side trim alongside blue.
Bonmati and 17-year-old winger Lamine Yamal were among the players to launch the home kit, joined by 2005 Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldinho.
The former Brazil attacker won the Uefa Champions League with Barca in 2006, as well as La Liga in 2004-05 and 2005-06.