Real Madrid and Barcelona jersey big PK (Part 1): The top 10 most beautiful jerseys in history
In the latest Spanish "national derby" ended on May 11, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 4-3 at home, almost winning the La Liga championship this season. However, the competition between Barcelona and Real Madrid is not only reflected on the stadium. As the most important tool to reflect the team's image, the design of the jersey is crucial. Over the years, what classic and shocking styles have Real Madrid and Barcelona jerseys been available? The following are the top 10 of the most beautiful jerseys: NO.10 - Real Madrid, 2016-17 away jerseys (Adidas) This purple jersey was not immediately recognized, but the questioners quickly shut up. On June 3, 2017, Real Madrid wore this jersey and beat Juventus 4-1 in Cardiff City, winning the Champions League trophy that season. Ronaldo, Czemiro and Marco Asensio all scored goals, and Isco also contributed wonderful performances. Among the victories Real Madrid has won in the Champions League over the past decade, this jersey has become synonymous with "luxury and nobility". NO.9 - Barcelona, 1999-2000 home jersey (Nike) Barcelona will occasionally pay tribute to the first jersey in the club's history. This jersey is divided into two halves: one is blue and the other half is the color the club calls "pomegranate red", unlike the vertical stripes now. In the 2008-09 season, Barcelona launched this style of jersey to celebrate the team's 110th anniversary. That season, Guardiola led the team with Messi as the core to win the triple crown. This season, they have once again worn similar jerseys to celebrate the club's 125th anniversary. The source of these two styles is the club's century-old commemorative jersey launched in the 1999-2000 season. This jersey did not bring great success, but it did evoke people's good memories of Rivaldo winning the Golden Globes at the Camp Nou. NO.8 - Real Madrid, 2001-02 Champions League home jersey (Adidas) Real Madrid defeated Leverkusen in the Champions League final that season and won the ninth Champions League trophy in the club's history. In that game, they wore pure white jerseys without any sponsor logo on the jerseys, which reminded people of the club's heyday in the 1950s. The collar of the jersey is also completely white, with only the three-striped blue logo of Adidas on the sleeves. The beauty of this jersey lies in its bold and simple style, just like Zidane's volley. NO.7 - Barcelona, the fourth jersey of the 2019-22 season (Nike) Barcelona's fourth jersey was very popular in the 2019-20 season, so this set of jerseys accompanied the team through the next two seasons. Throughout Barcelona history, their spare jerseys have been varied in colors, but the most common ones are yellow and red on the Catalan flag. The jerseys are slightly different in design, with red lines diagonally worn in yellow jerseys, which Messi wore in the last few years at the club. NO.6 - Barcelona, the home jersey of the 1989-92 season (Meyba) This jersey is representative because it was worn by John Cruyff's "Dream Team" during his growth period. At that time, the main players in the team included Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Michelle Lauderup, Romario and Stoickov. In fact, this was the home jersey when they won the Champions League for the first time in their history in 1992. Although they wore an orange away jersey in the finals, they changed into this jersey during the post-match celebration. Jersey sponsor Meyba is a local company in Barcelona that has made a comeback in recent years through cooperation with Catalonia's low-level league clubs. NO.5 - Barcelona, 1995-97 home jersey (Kapa) Barcelona's jersey sponsor has changed from Meyba to Kapa, creating some unforgettable jersey styles. The original design was the jersey they wore in the 1992-95 season, the most memorable of which was the jersey that Romario wore when he scored a hat-trick in the 1994 national derby and helped the team beat Real Madrid 5-0. Between 1995 and 1997, Barcelona's jersey styles changed slightly, but you are sure to be familiar with it. Close your eyes and imagine the classic performance of Ronaldo, 20, scored 47 goals in Barcelona in the 1996-97 season. He was wearing that jersey at that time. NO.4 - Real Madrid, 1999-2000 away jersey (Adidas) Real Madrid's away jerseys are usually not as iconic as their white home jerseys, but the 1999-2000 season is an exception. It was a season of ups and downs for Real Madrid: They signed Anelka from Arsenal, giving legendary goalkeeper Casillas a debut, replacing Toshak with Bosque as head coach. They ended up only ranked 5th in La Liga, but won the Champions League. They wore this Deca masterpiece when they beat Valencia 3-0 in the Champions League final in Paris - all black with gold trim. This jersey is also one of the fans' favorite jerseys, reminiscent of Roberto Carlos and Redondo at his peak, as well as McManaman's volleys, and Raul's dancing around Valencia goalkeeper Canisales. NO.3 - Real Madrid, 2011-12 home jersey (Adidas) This season Real Madrid won the La Liga championship and set two La Liga records: 1. Their points reached 100 points; 2. Their goals reached 121.. These two figures are unprecedented in the history of La Liga. Ronaldo scored a terrifying 60 goals in all competitions, Benzema scored 32 goals, and Higuain scored 26 goals. They played 7-1, 6-0, 5-0 and 3-2 in the season. By the way, their coach is Mourinho. This is a golden team, and this set of jerseys with gold trim matches them. NO.2 - Real Madrid, the 2021-22 home jersey (Adidas) Whether some jerseys are eye-catching is closely related to what kind of game the team plays when wearing them. Real Madrid's Champions League journey this season is the most magical and incredible. On a flash night at the Bernabeu, they reversed and defeated Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City. The round neckline of this jersey is inlaid with blue and gold trim, which is low-key, but can be regarded as a champion. There is nothing revolutionary about this jersey, but when you wear an all-white jersey, your color choices are limited. No matter which game you like the most, whether it is Benzema’s hat-trick against Paris Saint-Germain, or Rodrigo’s double-scoring goal in a minute against Manchester City, this jersey shows their excellence. NO.1 - Barcelona, 2010-11 home jersey (Nike) This season, Barcelona won the Champions League again under the leadership of Guardiola and Messi. The opponent they defeated in the finals was the same as two years ago, and the Red Devils and Manchester United. Many people think that the strongest lineup in Barcelona's history has a stunning set of jerseys. The key to a good Barcelona home jersey is often simplicity: choose the right stripes and add some exquisite details and it is done. This is exactly the case with Barcelona's home jersey in the 2010-11 season. The stripes are moderately spaced and are perfectly wrapped in thick yellow piping, a bit like the UNICEF logo, and it is easy to recall the club's past.
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