1 March 2019 at 18:20 by Emmanuel Bernard
Barça will put on a retro jersey to face their rivals, Real Madrid, this Saturday in La Liga.
[EDIT : Contrairement à ce qu’indiquaient plusieurs médias d’Espagne ou spécialistes du maillot, cette tenue intitulée « El Clasico » ne devrait pas être portée par les joueurs blaugrana ce samedi]
Two Spanish Clasico in lower than per week. And twice in Madrid, on the garden of the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium. Wednesday, the native Real was swept away by FC Barcelona (0-3), in the semi-final second leg of the Copa del Rey. This Saturday, it's inside the framework of La Liga that the Merengue obtain the Blaugrana. Which will current themselves in gala gown, in a retro-style ensemble, inspired by twenty years in the previous.
A retro jersey to face Real Madrid in La Liga on Saturday?
When, at the finish of the twentieth century, Nike supplied the Catalan membership a jersey with thick vertical bands; greater than they often are, however this piece is iconic of Barça's codes and colours. Twenty years in the past, it was already Nike that produced the jerseys for the Rivaldo membership at the time. It is exactly to rejoice this anniversary that the American gear producer is releasing a reissue of this piece. And based on media info Todo Sobre Camiseta, in Spain, it's this jersey that the gamers of Valverde will put on this Saturday in Madrid (match scheduled at 8:45 p.m.).
Inspired by the jersey worn by FC Barcelona at the finish of the twentieth century
With the membership emblem and the OEM comma positioned in the heart one above the different. This retro jersey, FC Barcelona gamers ought to put on it solely as soon as in a match, that of this Saturday subsequently. The shorts and socks that accompany them ought to stay the identical as standard for Barça's residence outfit.
Catalonia throwback.@nikefootball unveils a particular remake of the @FCBarcelona 1998-99 equipment in celebration of their 20 yr partnership.
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