Barcelona will wear white for the first time in 44 years when they face Arsenal in Los Angeles on Wednesday after unveiling their new away shirt.
Barca say the switch to the colour, which is strongly associated with their rivals Real Madrid, “pays tribute” to club legend Johan Cruyff.
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“Based on the second kit worn by the club during the 1970s, the jersey is predominantly white, featuring red and blue stripes on the sleeves,” the club said in a statement.
“The pioneering figure of Cruyff has provided the inspiration for this kit. Players like [Paulino] Alcantara, [Josep] Samitier, Cesar [Rodriguez] and [Laszlo] Kubala, among others, also wore a white jersey with the club between the 1920s and 1970s.”
The last time Barca wore the colour competitively was in a 1979 European Cup Winners’ Cup tie against Ipswich Town.
There has been speculation in the past that the Catalan side would opt for a white change strip, although they have previously steered away from it due to its link to Madrid.
Barca sported a grey kit with the Blaugrana cross last year, a bridge to this season’s white jersey.