1st Variant home player kit
2015-16 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 2
Nathaniel Clyne (embroider poppy badge) - image with site The Liverpool
Shirts Museum www.liverpoolkits.com
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2015-16 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, PT Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2015
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
management co-ordinator: Graham Carter.
In this design home shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Crystal Palace, 1-2, 08.11.2015, at Anfield.
Liverpool how and other English clubs on shirts was poppy badge for Remembrance
Day. For Liverpool this was in home Premier League match versus Crystal Palace
(08.11.2015). First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
Last year’s (2015) special edition poppy shirts – worn by
the team during their Remembrance Sunday fixture against Crystal Palace – raised more
than J22,000.
Poppy badges for Remembrance Day. Left to right): 1st image,
heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special written "1914 - 2014
FOOTBALL REMEMBERS". 2nd image, embroidered poppy badge for Remembrance Day with
plastic special written "1914 - 2014 FOOTBALL REMEMBERS". 3rd image, heat-press
ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day, used in seasons, 2011-12 to 2013-14. 3rd image, embroidered poppy badge for Remembrance Day, used in season,
2010-11.
Poppy badge is sewed on player shirts on a
miscellaneous. Left on Luis Suarez shirt, right on Raheem Sterling shirt (with season
2012-13).
Reds to show respect with poppy shirts
6th Nov 2015
Liverpool FC players will play in special kit embroidered with poppies to
commemorate Remembrance weekend when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Barclays
Premier League on Sunday November 8, 2015.
As part of plans, the Reds will also sign their jerseys and donate them to the
Royal British Legion to auction to raise valuable funds.
Last year, the special edition poppy-embroidered shirts worn by Liverpool during
their Remembrance Sunday fixture against Chelsea raised a record Ј34,163 for The Royal
British Legion. These vital funds help the Royal British Legion’s work supporting today’s
generation of Armed Forces families and veterans, whether living with an injury or
illness, coping with bereavement or finding employment.
In addition to a minute's silence before kick-off, the teams will be led onto the
pitch by Legion standard bearer Eddie Flaherty, together with Flt Lt Ruth Caplan and
Warrant Officer Kevin Mathison from 611 Sqn RAF Woodvale.
Further support to the Poppy Appeal will be provided through an article published
in the matchday programme, perimeter LED board advertising, and a pre-match bucket
collection.
Liverpool FC vice-captain James Milner, said: "It's really important that the
team and the fans have the opportunity to pay their respects together at Anfield this
weekend and remember all of those who lost their lives serving their country.
“I'd like to thank all of those involved in the armed forces, and their families
for the amazing work they do."
The Royal British Legion’s director of fundraising Charles Byrne said: “We are
incredibly grateful for the support that the football community show the Poppy Appeal year
on year.
“The Legion’s work is entirely dependent on the public’s generous support –
so please wear your poppy with pride, knowing that you are helping the Armed Forces
community to live on.”
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Reds present signed poppy shirts for auction
8th Dec 2015
Liverpool vice-captain James Milner has made a special presentation for the Poppy
Appeal at Melwood which will now help raise funds for the Royal British Legion.
The Reds midfielder handed over 31 signed poppy shirts that the team proudly wore
during their fixture against Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday November 8.
Flt Lt Ruth Caplan and Warrant Officer Kevin Mathison, from 611 Sqn RAF Woodvale,
received the special jerseys alongside Bill Martin, RBL County Secretary for Merseyside
and West Lancashire.
All 31 shirts are now available to bid for on eBay and all monies raised will go
towards providing essential care and support to serving members of the armed forces,
veterans of all ages and their families.
Milner said: “It’s a real honour for the team to wear the poppy on our shirts.
“We are extremely thankful to all who serve in the armed forces for the amazing
work that they do in serving our country. They’re real-life heroes and their hard work
and bravery does not go unnoticed.”
Martin added: “On behalf of the Royal British Legion I would like to thank the
club for the support they have given to the Poppy Appeal over the past seven years.
“The backing we receive is so important and enables us to raise vital funds which
help support our work that we deliver to serving members of the armed forces and
ex-personnel across the Merseyside region and beyond.
“Last year, the shirts donated from the Chelsea fixture raised a huge amount of
money for the Poppy Appeal. It would be fantastic if we can achieve this figure again this
year or, even better, beat it.”
© Copyright of official site Liverpool FC.
On auction eBay sale 31 Liverpool home shirts with poppy
badge and full signed Liverpool team players. Auction start 8 December and end ?.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
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2nd Variant home player kit
2015-16 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 15 Daniel
Sturridge (printed Global Goals, worn) - image with site The Liverpool
Shirts Museum www.liverpoolkits.com
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2015-16
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, PT Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2015
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
management co-ordinator: Graham Carter.
In this design home shirt (printed Global Goals) Liverpool played in home Premier
League match versus Aston Villa, 3-2, 26.09.2015, at Anfield.
Liverpool played in this design home shirt in only one home Premier League match
versus Aston Villa (26.09.2015).
1st image, Company logo in home shirt. 2nd image,
printed on home shirt logo #GLOBALGOALS.
LFC and Standard Chartered team up for Global Goals
03rd Sep 2015
Liverpool FC and Standard Chartered are teaming up for The Global Goals campaign,
to help end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice and tackle climate change by
2030.
On September 25, 2015, at the United Nations in New York, 193 world leaders will
adopt a series of 17 ambitious targets for sustainable development. The ambition of the
Global Goals campaign is to make the goals famous, with the aim of telling seven billion
people in seven days.
Liverpool’s main sponsor Standard Chartered is backing the Global Goals campaign
as a founding partner, and will partner with the club on a series of planned activities to
help raise awareness.
Activity includes…
Kolo Toure participating in the World’s Largest Lesson, the biggest ever global
collaborative education project, using celebrities and influential figures to communicate
The Global Goals to children across the world.
LFC captain Jordan Henderson along with Adam Lallana, Kolo Toure and Jordan Ibe
discussing some of their favourite music on Radio Everyone - a pop-up global radio station
that will highlight the unsung heroes of health and climate change.
The activity will culminate at the fixture against Aston Villa on Saturday
September 26, where Liverpool will replace the Standard Chartered logo on their shirts
with the Global Goals logo.
During half-time, Reds legends Robbie Fowler and Ian Rush will lead two teams of
participants from the club’s official charity, Liverpool FC Foundation, in a live Dizzy
Goals competition.
Dizzy Goals, (where participants spin around the ball and then try to score) has
been a key awareness driver for Global Goals over recent weeks, supported by multiple
celebrities and sports stars, including LFC’s own Jordan Ibe and Joe Gomez. Click here
to watch their attempt.
Sir John Peace, chairman of Standard Chartered plc, said: “As a bank, we often
talk about the importance of being here for good. This is not just a brand promise, it is
an ethos that we try to live by every day.
“When we were presented with the opportunity to leverage our global network and
our partnership with Liverpool Football Club to make sure that everyone knows about the
Global Goals, we recognised this as an incredible opportunity to drive real change and
improve the lives of people across the world.
“We have worked closely with Liverpool in recent years with our ‘Perfect Match’
shirt swaps to support our charitable initiative Seeing is Believing, which aims to end
avoidable blindness. We hope to replicate the success of this collaboration to tell
everyone about the Global Goals, and we are proud to support this campaign.”
Billy Hogan, chief commercial officer at Liverpool FC, added: “We are proud to be
supporting the Global Goals campaign alongside Standard Chartered and encouraging our
supporters across the world to raise awareness of the Global Goals for sustainable
development. This is such an ambitious, high-profile project and one that can have a real,
tangible and positive impact on the world.
“I believe our fans across the globe will get behind this new project and show
their support and passion in their communities, just as they have previously with Standard
Chartered’s ‘Seeing is Believing’ initiative over the past four years.”
© Copyright of official site Liverpool FC.
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Global Goals: Mekfah's
journey from Bangkok to LFC mascot
09th Sep 2015
A heart-warming short film featuring Liverpool Football Club and young fan Mekfah
– a boy from Bangkok’s inner city slums – has been released as part of the UN Global
Goals campaign.
In conjunction with the Reds’ main sponsor and one of Global Goals’ founding
partners, Standard Chartered, it tells the moving story of the grade A student with a
passion for football who fulfils a dream by travelling to Kuala Lumpur and becoming an
official mascot for the Reds’ tour friendly with a Malaysia XI.
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LFC shirts to host Global Goals logo against Villa
26th Sep 2015
Liverpool Football Club and Standard Chartered will showcase their support for the
Global Goals by swapping the club sponsor's crest for the initiative's logo on their
jerseys during today's game with Aston Villa.
The campaign’s symbol will adorn the famous Red shirts for the Anfield clash to
raise awareness of its aim to help end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice and
tackle climate change by 2030.
On Friday, at the United Nations in New York, 193 world leaders adopted a series of
17 ambitious targets for sustainable development.
The ambition of the Global Goals campaign is to make the goals famous, with the aim
of telling seven billion people in seven days.
LFC’s main sponsor, Standard Chartered, is a founding partner of the Global Goals
and has combined with the club on a number of activities over recent weeks to raise
awareness.
They’ve included Jordon Ibe and Joe Gomez taking penalties in the Dizzy Goals
challenge and Kolo Toure participating in the World’s Largest Lesson.
Along with this, Ibe and Toure joined Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana in
discussing some of their favourite music on Radio Everyone, while we also brought you the
heart-warming story of young Reds fan Mekfah’s journey from Bangkok to club mascot in
Malaysia.
Over the coming days, we’ll be giving away five of the match-worn LFC Global
Goals jerseys, so stay logged on to Liverpoolfc.com for details after Saturday’s game.
For more information on the Global Goals, visit www.globalgoals.com.
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5th Variant home player kit
2015-16 FA Cup Home player shirt shirt short sleeve № 54 Oluwaseyi
Ojo (worn) - image with site The Liverpool Shirts Museum
www.liverpoolkits.com
2015-16 League Cup Final Home replica shirt short sleeve №
53 Joao Carlos Teixeira (printed special match emblem) - image with
site The Liverpool Shirts Museum www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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2015-16 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, PT Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2016
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
management co-ordinator: Graham Carter.
In this design home shirt Liverpool playin in neutral League Cup Final match versus
Manchester City, ?-?, 28.02.2016, at Wembley, England.
Replica League Cup Final shirt short sleeve price: J37,48 (the
price is specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 2016)
Replica League Cup Final shirt long sleeve price: J40,54
28 January 2016, start to order on home shirt with special print "CAPITAL ONE
CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 2016" for League Cup Final. How you know, In January 2016, on all
Liverpool shirt was sale: was J49,99 (short sleeve), now J32,49 & was J35,74 (long
sleeve), now J49,99. Price on special patch "CAPITAL ONE CUP FINAL WEMBLEY
2016": J6,00.
Expected dispatch date Tuesday 23rd February. Ј41.00 was Ј60.98
(short sleeve)
Key Features:
A special edition of the 2015/16 season Liverpool FC Mens Home Shirt.
Shirt Price -30
Capital One Cup Final Chest Patch -5
Capital One Cup Final Sleeve Patches -6
For the Capital One Cup Final, complete with gold Capital One Cup Final patch to
the centre of the chest and Capital One patches to either sleeve.
1st row: 1st image, special one-off match FA Cup Final
printed Liverbird in capital letters "CAPITAL ONE CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 2016" on the
chest of the shirt (for replica). 2nd image, special patch "Capital One Cup" use
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7th Variant home player kit
2015-16 Europa League Final Home player shirt short sleeve № 17
Mamadou Sakho (embroider special match emblem) - image with site The
Liverpool Shirts Museum www.liverpoolkits.com
2015-16 Europa League Final Home player tracksuittop
(embroyder special match emblem) - not now good image
2015-16 Europa League Final Home replica shirt short sleeve
№11 Roberto Firmino (hevy printed special match emblem) - image
with official site Liverpool FC www.liverpoolfc.com
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2015-16 Home
players shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, P T Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2016
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt Liverpool playin in neutral Europa League Final match
versus Sevilla FC (Spain), 1-3, 18.05.2016, at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland.
Replica Europa League Final shirt short sleeve price: J45,00 (the
price is specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 2016)
Special one-off match Europa League Final (left image).
Special one-off match Europa League Final capital letters "FINAL BASEL 2016
ST.JAKOB-PARK - 18 MAY LIVERPOOL FC SEVILLA FC" on the chest of the Sevilla FC shirt
(right image).
Interesting fact: 1. For Europa League Cup Final was
made special match embroider in other style, not as how for League Cup Final. As how this
match was for aegid UEFA, two team which played in finale have identical special match
embroiders.
2. May be I mistake, but more
Liverpool players () on start lane at St. Jakob-Park was dressing in shirt with heat
printed capital letters on front. Think Dejan Lovren was on start lane in shirt with
embroider capital letters.
1st row (left to right): 1st image, special one-off match
Europa League Final heat printed capital letters "FINAL BASEL 2016 ST.JAKOB-PARK - 18
MAY LIVERPOOL FC SEVILLA FC" on the chest of the shirt (for replica).
Special one-off match Europa League Final fake embroider
capital letters "FINAL BASEL 2016 ST.JAKOB-PARK - 18 MAY LIVERPOOL FC SEVILLA
FC" on the chest of the shirt.
Start sale for replica Europa League Final shirt was 14 May 2016.
Key Features:
This LFC Mens Europa Final Shirt is a replica version of the 15/16 Shirt to be worn
by the players in the final.
It includes the chest insignia and Europa patches.
Interesting fact: This was not first in history kits
Liverpool FC, before this was in FA Cup Final in 12 May, 2001. FA Cup Final imatch some
Liverpool players (Markus Babbel, Vladimir Smicer, Emile Heskey, Robbie Fowler) played in
away replica shirts. More read here.
1st image, Steven Gerrard in player shirt with short sleeve.
2nd and 3rd images Vladimir Smicer & Markus Babbel in (player) shirt with short sleeve
in right sleeve have plastic logo "HYDROMOVE". |
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