Given that Spotify Camp Nou is going to be out of action until November 2024 due to the Espai Barça works, and its symbolism as a location for great pioneers, FC Barcelona and Nike have organized an incredible ‘The Last Supper‘ with artists and players from the young generation, representing today’s role models from the worlds of music and sport.
A meeting of young leaders who will lead the future… Bad Gyal, Leïti Sene, Julieta Gracián, Mushkaa and La Manso were some of the guest, local artists with a special bond to Barcelona whose careers are taking off in their respective artistic fields. Barça was represented by women’s and men’s first-team players Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, Patri Guijarro, Caroline Graham Hansen, Ronald Araujo, Gavi, Ansu Fati, and Balde, completing this inspiring get-together. We talk to some of them:
This ‘Last Dinner’ was also the opportunity to present the new kit for the Barça 2023/24 season to them. The new jersey includes a Barça badge like never before on a club kit, as it includes the symbolic diamond representing the first women’s supporters’ club from 1971. The back story to this diamond began in 1970, when Inma Cabeceran sent a letter to the then FC Barcelona president, Agustí Montal i Costa, proposing creating a women’s football team. This resulted in a behind-closed-doors women’s football match played at the Spotify Camp Nou.
They led by example, set a precedent, proved themselves to be pioneers, and paved the way for future generations. Now, over 50 years later, young Barça players are set to lead and pave the way for the Club in the coming years, reinforcing one of FC Barcelona’s core concepts, to be leaders in everything they do. The kit also aims to be sustainable by including innovative techniques and over 75% of all Nike Football clothing is manufactured using 100% recycled polyester.
The new kit can be bought exclusively from today via the Club’s and Nike ecommerce platforms, plus at Nikestore Passeig de Gràcia and also every Barça Store – Spotify Camp Nou, Canaletes, Passeig de Gràcia, Sagrada Família, Westfield La Maquinista, La Roca Village, Poble Espanyol, T1 and T2 at Barcelona airport, and the Arenas shopping centre. It will be available in other shops from Wednesday June 21, and in the case of the jerseys of the other sections, these will be available from July 1.
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