Barça: a supporter spends an insane amount of money at the club shop!

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Surreal scene at the FC Barcelona store. On the occasion of the Clasico against Real Madrid, the Catalan club unveiled a limited edition jersey in collaboration with the British group Coldplay for the release of their new album ‘Moon Music’. A collaboration that delights Barça fans, and especially one in particular who spent nearly 8,000 euros on jerseys at the club store.

The tunic, available in only 1,899 copies (a tribute to the date the club was created), boasts the Coldplay logo instead of the usual Spotify and costs 399 euros each. This Blaugranas supporter therefore bought around twenty jerseys for an amount of 8,000 euros. Important reminder, all profits linked to the sale of these special editions will go to the FC Barcelona Foundation and the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees).

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