FC Barcelona has revealed its new 2025/26 third kit, a striking bright mango-colored shirt. This kit pays an emotional tribute to the historic sextuple of 2009, the incredible achievement conquered under the direction of Pep Guardiola. Fans can now buy the Barça third kit and relive the magic of that season.

The new culé elastic, inspired by the orange kit that the first team wore in the Club World Cup final in December 2009, is now available in the club's stores and marks the return of the orange color to the Camp Nou after 11 seasons.

Why is this kit so special for Barça?

The 2025/26 third kit of Fútbol Club Barcelona is not just another shirt in the extensive azulgrana catalog. It is a direct tribute to the team that made history by becoming the first club to win all six possible titles in the same calendar year.

That night of December 19, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, when Pedro Rodríquez forced extra time in the 89th minute and Leo Messi sealed the victory with a chest goal in the 110th minute, Barça was wearing an orange kit that now comes back to life.

Pep Guardiola, Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, Carles Puyol and Gerard Piqué were some of the protagonists of that feat that culminated with the emotional tears of the Catalan coach after achieving what no other team had achieved before:

The "Sextuple" conquered in 2009 by FC Barcelona

  1. Copa del Rey
  2. La Liga
  3. Champions League
  4. Spanish Super Cup
  5. European Super Cup
  6. Club World Cup

The characteristics of the new FC Barcelona shirt

The "bright mango" color completely dominates the new kit, which rescues the essence of the mythical Total90 range that Nike popularized in the early 2000s.

This line was characterized by its groundbreaking designs and futuristic aesthetic, elements that now return with a nostalgic touch.

The shirt features navy blue details: stripes on the neck and back, as well as fillets that draw a geometric shape on the front.

The Barça crest, the Nike logo and the Spotify sponsor also appear in navy blue, creating an elegant contrast that reinforces the retro aesthetic of the kit.

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"We define tomorrow": Barça connects past and future

The launch is accompanied by new audiovisual content within the "We define tomorrow" campaign, which had already begun with the presentation of the first kit.

The video establishes a parallel between the celebrations of 2009 and the current situation of the club, placing special emphasis on the fundamental role of the culé fans as an indispensable part of these sporting achievements.

The images feature legends such as Thierry Henry, Pedro Rodríquez, Carles Puyol, Gerard Piqué, Andrés Iniesta, Leo Messi and Pep Guardiola, along with current first team stars such as Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski.

When will we see the Barça 25/26 third kit in action?

Interestingly, the need to premiere this third kit arose on the first day of La Liga against Mallorca at Son Moix, when Barça could not use either its azulgrana home kit or the golden second kit due to the chromatic coincidence with the vermilion colors of the Balearic team. Hansi Flick's team had to resort to last season's green third kit.

This new orange shirt will be fundamental to avoid future chromatic conflicts and allow the team to wear a kit that breathes victory and azulgrana tradition.

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Orange, a historic color for FC Barcelona

This will be the eighth season in the history of FC Barcelona in which the club wears the color orange. The most emotional precedent dates back to Wembley 1992, when Ronald Koeman scored the goal that gave the club its first European Cup wearing a kit of this color.

Subsequently, orange accompanied Barça in the 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons under the orders of Louis van Gaal, coinciding with the conquest of two consecutive Leagues.

In the most recent era, players such as Ronaldinho, Carles Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta and Messi saw orange kits in key moments, including the second treble in the history of the club in 2015 with Luis Enrique.

Where to buy the Barça 2025/26 third kit?

The new third kit of FC Barcelona is now available both in the Barça Botiga and on the official website of the club.

Fans can choose between the Stadium version (replica with Dri-FIT technology) and the Match version (identical to the one seen by professional players), with prices ranging between €99.99 and higher versions.

The shirt is available in both men's and women's cuts, with sizes ranging from XS to XL, ensuring that all culés can wear this tribute to the glorious azulgrana past.

With this bet, Barça not only expands its catalog of kits, but also reinforces its global identity with a product that connects different generations of fans.

The youngest find a modern and striking design, while the veterans recognize a nod to the most successful kit in the recent history of the club.

Hopefully the orange color will bring joy again for the barcelonismo in this new 2025/26 campaign.

With Hansi Flick's team, anything is possible.