
FC Barcelona have officially presented their 2025/26 third kit, an orange design that nods to the club’s past while embracing Nike’s Total 90 aesthetic. The shirt is now available at Barça Botiga and online.
According to reports coming out of Spain, the shirt is a striking bright ‘mango’ (neon) orange, with matching shorts and socks. Navy accents frame the look: stripes at the collar and back, plus a geometric front motif with the Spotify logo centered. The crest sits centrally, and the front graphic forms a diamond across the torso. The overall design is a modern take on Nike’s early-2000s Total 90 line.
According to AS, the color choice echoes the orange worn in December 2009, when Barça lifted the Club World Cup. SPORT adds that it recalls the orange third kit from the 2009/10 and 2010/11 seasons featuring the UNICEF sponsorship. The club’s framing links the new shirt to the spirit of that trophy-laden era while setting the tone for the new campaign.
The reveal video, posted by the club carries the line,“Inspired by the legacy of a winning Barça. We define tomorrow,” and features legends such as Henry, Puyol, Piqué, Iniesta, Messi and Guardiola, alongside current first-teamers Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Raphinha and Lewandowski.
Due to LaLiga’s color-crash rules, Barça are not expected to wear the new third kit away to Levante on Matchday 2 unless there is a late change.



