The 10 best Barcelona away kits of all time
JUN 30, 2022
Late in June, it can be recalled that Barcelona unveiled their new away kit ahead of the 2022–23 season.
In celebration of the latest design of the club’s away kit, we have compiled the top 10 of Barcelona best away kits in history. Similar to the home kit, the new away kit takes inspiration from the 1992 Olympics, the kit is an all-gold design that symbolizes the medals won during the tournament in Barcelona, it also has a nice pattern design significantly connoting the map of the city.
Although the home shirts have long stuck to their traditional Blaugrana colors, however, the direction, shape, and sizes of the stripes change from season to season.
In celebration of the latest design of the club’s away kit, we have compiled the top 10 best Barcelona away kits in history.
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1. 2007–08
2007/08 away kit is our best away kit for the club since inception. This time Barcelona repeated the stripes from their traditional home kit for that year’s away shirt. The away kit was designed with tonal light and dark blue horizontal stripes. while the shirt was finished with highlighter yellow marking 50 years of the Camp Nou.
2. 2013–14
In this design, Barcelona stuck close to the club’s flag. But this time ensure that the red and yellow stripes are in vertical positions. Unfortunately, the beautiful gradient effect on the sleeves is missing. And the Catalan colors were also used on the red shorts and socks.
3. 2021–22
The 2021/22 season comes with a very beautifully designed jersey, and Barcelona are not left out as they made some interesting design choices both for home and away kits. The home kit has up to three different patterns of stripe, while the third kit has an entirely new pattern design. The away kit, though, was different from the club’s usual kind of design as it was unique and a breath of fresh air. The kit came in a “Purple Pulse,” it was so beautiful enough to be listed among our all-time top 10 away kits.
4. 2014–15
Barcelona’s 2014–15 away kit was relatively plain and lovely; it had an all-over brilliant orange design, but owing to the season’s circumstances, it ended up becoming a classic. Barcelona were the first team to ever win a second European Treble after defeating Juventus in Munich. In just 57 games, Lionel Messi had amassed 58 goals in all competitions.
5. 2022–23
One of Barcelona’s best away uniforms is the newest addition that came out early this week. The graphic on the jersey celebrates Barcelona, especially the neighborhoods of Eixample, Montjuic, and Barceloneta, while the all-gold color is a homage to the 1992 Olympics. The shirt celebrates the triumph of Barcelona’s women’s team in addition to the Olympic theme, which incorporates details in the colors of the Olympic rings.
6. 1995–96
Barcelona experimented with its 1995–96 away kit, which was designed by Kappa. It had a geometric sort of stripe pattern in various blue colors, red and blue accents, Kappa’s recurrent emblem along the sleeves, and a royal blue completed collar. To argue that it was light blue would be to miss the point. The repetitive pattern running down it, which featured the Kappa emblem and the word “Barca,” might have been the oddest aspect of the away kit.
7. 2001–02
This kit is much better than the one that came after it with the red and blue sash on a dark navy shirt, but it is still excellent. It would be remiss not to include Patrick Kluivert wearing a gold Barcelona uniform with a wide red and blue stripe in the middle.
8. 2003–04
The 2003–04 away kit took the traditional Barcelona red and blue in a fresh new direction by adding horizontal pinstripes over the grey jersey. Although it served as the team’s third uniform at the time, this shirt is a stand-alone design classic that is arguably most remembered for that brilliant toe-pointed move by Ronaldinho at Stamford Bridge in 2005.
9. 1991–92
It was the final game Barcelona played in a uniform created by local brand Meyba when they took the field at Wembley in May 1992. The shirt in question will always be associated with that game, when Barcelona defeated Sampdoria to win the European Cup for the first time, the Spanish giants were led by Koeman, Laudrup, and a baby-faced Guardiola as they secure the European title for the first time. The shirt was brilliant orange with a repeated Meyba emblem and two blue and red lines.
10. 1984–85
Yellow has constantly been a reoccurring color for Barcelona throughout its history. However, it is hard to say for sure. For most of the 1980s, the team wore an away shirt designed by Meyba that combined its home colors with yellow. A blue and red off-center stripe and a little Meyba emblem were the only accents on the full yellow base.