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FC Barcelona just revealed the Nike Barcelona 2015 Copa del Rey Final Shirt, set to be worn in tomorrow's Copa del Rey against Athletic Bilbao at the Camp Nou.

Although officially the away team, FC Barcelona will wear the 2014-15 Barcelona Home Jersey with a special match print and the Copa del Rey sleeve patch.

FC Barcelona 2015 Copa del Rey Final Kit

This image shows the special Barcelona 2015 Copa del Rey Final Shirt.

The Barcelona kit for the 2014-2015 Copa del Rey final is based on the Barcelona 14-15 Home Shirt and comes with a special imprint on the center of the shirt, between the Nike and FC Barcelona logos. Below the logo of the Copa del Rey are the details of the match that takes place in Barcelona this Saturday.

The official Copa del Rey sleeve patch is visible on the right sleeve of the new Nike Barcelona 14-15 Copa del Rey Final Jersey.

Earlier rumors had suggested that Barcelona would don the volt Barcelona 14-15 Third Kit, as they had in the away game at Bilbao earlier in the season. It now appears that Barcelona will wear the traditional striped Barcelona 14-15 Kit two more times in two finals before switching to the hooped Barcelona 15-16 Kit.

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