Barcelona 'blasphemy': Nike unveils controversial hooped kit

First the Catalan club allowed a sponsor on the shirts, now they are ditching the iconic stripes

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For more than a century the shirt worn by the footballers of Barcelona was sacrosanct, achieving such iconic status in Catalonia and beyond that it was not until 2006 that a sponsor's logo was allowed to appear over the famous blue and red 'blaugrana' stripes.

Even then the 'sponsor' was a charity, Unicef, and it was Barcelona who paid them rather than the other way round. It seemed in keeping with Barcelona's motto – More Than a Club.

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