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The 2005/06 season was one to remember for Barcelona.

Not only did they lift a historic treble – La Liga, the Supercopa de España and the Champions League – it also marked Lionel Messi’s real breakthrough, with eight goals across all competitions as he began inheriting the torch from Ronaldinho. And, of course, the campaign was defined by their iconic Total 90 home shirt, doing it all in unmistakable style.

Now, Nike is bringing that legendary kit back.

Messi’s breakthrough season was in 2005/06. / LLUIS GENE/GettyImages

Footy Headlines report the Barcelona 2005/06 Total 90 home shirt will be reissued as part of Nike’s ongoing revival of the T90 range, which has already included international classics like the USA and Brazil kits.

The original shirt featured a slightly updated design on Barca kits of years gone by, with more symmetrical striping, yellow side inserts and a unique collar lining – details that will be preserved in the reissue, giving fans a faithful reproduction of the historic look.

The Barcelona 2005/06 T90 remake is expected to hit stores in late 2025 or early 2026, allowing a new generation to celebrate one of the club’s most iconic seasons in authentic style.

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