Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo reports that when buying official jerseys on the Real Madrid website, fans are prohibited from printing names like Maradona and Messi. However, Guardiola is allowed.
It is now a trend to replace offline physical stores with online shopping. Real Madrid is quite experienced in selling jerseys through their official website. However, when fans want to buy Real Madrid jerseys and have names printed on them, such as Maradona, Cruyff, Ronaldinho, Messi, Iniesta, Xavi, etc., who are historical legends of Barcelona, they will be told, “Sorry, our personalization policy does not allow the use of such names”.
In addition to the above, fans have also tried to print names like Valdés, Busquets, Alba, etc., and received the same prompt.
What Mundo Deportivo finds strange is that when fans try to print Pep Guardiola or Luis Enrique, the two legendary Barcelona coaches, Real Madrid officially replied, “Confirmed”. Enrique played for Real Madrid (from 1991 to 1996), which is understandable. But Guardiola has not been banned by Real Madrid, and it is unknown why.
The Spanish media points out that it is uncommon to combine Real Madrid jerseys with the names of Barcelona club legends, and vice versa. But this situation is possible. If a fan really has this need, he can only leave the jersey blank when buying it and then add it himself.
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