Official: Barcelona jersey numbers for the 2022/23 season | Barca Universal

2022-09-03 02:37:18 By : Ms. Wendy Wei

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Barcelona have officially announced their final squad for the 2022/23 season, at least until January. This announcement comes with finalised jersey numbers, even though most of them were already in action with them as the season started.

Sergino Dest departed on deadline day, leaving behind his #2 jersey. That has gone to his direct replacement, Hector Bellerin. His compatrior and fellow deadline day signing, Marcos Alonso will wear the #17, previously dawned by Luuk de Jong and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Barcelona fans are already well-versed with Robert Lewandowski’s #9 by now, with the Pole scoring four goals in his first three official appearances. Memphis Depay has been given #14, also made official previously.

Introducing our squad for the 22/23 season 💪 pic.twitter.com/HpYJQqTzEH

There a few more changes in the numbers, with Ferran Torres shifting to #11 from #19. Miralem Pjanic’s #8 has been taken up by Pedri, so he will wear #16.

Franck Kessie will have #19 on his back, Jules Kounde #23, and Raphinha #22. Andreas Christensen’s #15 has been seen in action a couple of times, too.

Barcelona have also included the numbers for five reserve team players. While on duty with the senior team, Inaki Pena will back #26, Alejandro Balde #28, Gavi #30, Pablo Torre #32, and Arnau Tenas #36.

Of the five, though, Torre and Tenas will likely continue playing for Barcelona Atletic, but will have the aforementioned numbers when and if they do called up.

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