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  1. Mes Que Un Club!
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Mes Que Un Club!

Ever since his days in Barcelona's youth system, Andres Iniesta has been making an impact on the field. The gifted central midfielder has the speed and skill to push forward and score goals as well as the vision and accuracy to find teammates with pinpoint accurate passes.

This is Barca's new bold jersey for the 12/13 season.

Bright orange and yellow with a blended pattern. This bright color celebrates the boldness of Barcelona's play and style while honoring the city's cultures, art and architecture.

Mes que un club is screened on the inside of the collar. Taping in Barca's traditional red and blue run down the sides.

Ever since his days in Barcelona's youth system. Andres Iniesta has been making an impact on the field. The gifted central midfielder has the speed and skill to push forward and score goals as well as the vision and accuracy to find teammates with pinpoint accurate passes.

Includes embroidered Barcelona team badge and Nike logo with screened Qatar Foundation logo. UNICEF is screened on the back.

Advanced Dri-FIT for moisture control. 100% recycled polyester. Imported.


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