1st Variant home player kit
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2017-18 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 18 Alberto
Moreno (poppy badge, worn) - image with site www.ebay.co.uk
2017-18 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 15 Daniel
Sturridge (without poppy badge) - not now good image
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2017-18 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor, Western Union
Years worn: 2017
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Huddersfield Town, 3-0, 23.10.2017, 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 Huddersfield Town
(23.10.2017) and in away Premier League match versus West Ham United (05.11.2017). First
poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
In seson 2017-18, Liverpool played in shirts with Poppy badge
not one, in two matches.
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).
Interesting fact: In first half
Daniel Sturridge and Alberto Moreno was in shirts with poppy bades, but after thwe break,
Daniel ands Alberto to go on fiweld in shirts without poppy bades. Other Liverpool players
in second half, was in shirts with poppy badge. On first look again can say what this
mistake kitman, this right, but I think what these are all these errors of origin because
of the great workload.
Reds to show respect with poppy shirts
23rd Oct 2017
Liverpool will play in special shirts embroidered with poppies to commemorate
Remembrance weekend when they host Huddersfield Town at Anfield on Saturday.
The Reds' players 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 fixture with Watford at Anfield raised over Ј13,000 for the Royal British Legion.
These vital funds help the Legion's work supporting today's generation of armed
forces families and veterans, whether they are living with an injury or illness, coping
with bereavement or finding employment.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson said: "It's an honour for the team to be
able to thank the armed forces and their families for everything they do.
"Their sacrifice is great and it's important for us to pay our respects to
them at Anfield this weekend and remember all those who lost their lives serving their
country."
In addition to a minute's silence before kick-off, the teams will be led onto the
pitch by Legion standard bearers Lyndsey Taggart and Eddie Flaherty, together with Colour
Sergeant John Grimes and Lance Corporal John O'Neil from the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
Local Infantry Battalion, 4 Lancs.
Further support to the Poppy Appeal will be given through an article published in
the matchday programme, perimeter LED board advertising and a pre-match bucket collection.
The LFC Premier League Poppy Pin, which features the club crest and Royal British
Legion poppy, is on sale now in club stores, LFC's official online store and via the Royal
Britsih Legion's online poppy shop. All proceeds raised from sales of the badge, which is
priced at Ј3.50, will go directly to the Royal British Legion.
The Royal British Legion's director of fundraising, Claire Rowcliffe, said:
"The Poppy Appeal 2017 is encouraging the public to recognise that your poppy
supports the armed forces community past and present, and is a symbol of both remembrance
and hope.
"The work of the Legion is as relevant and vital today as it was in the
aftermath of the First World War when the charity was founded. The donation for your poppy
will help the Legion support today's armed forces community through hardships, injury and
bereavements.
"We are incredibly grateful to the Premier League for supporting this year's
Poppy Appeal and to the football community who each year dig deep and donate.
"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."
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
Henderson presents signed poppy jerseys to the Royal
British Legion
9th December 2017
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson made a special presentation to the Poppy Appeal
at Melwood, which will help raise funds for the Royal British Legion (RBL).
Henderson handed over 23 signed poppy shirts, which the Reds proudly wore during
their 3-0 win over Huddersfield Town at Anfield on October 28.
Colour Sergeant John Grimes and Lance Corporal John O'Neil from the Duke of
Lancaster’s Regiment Local Infantry Battalion, 4 Lancs received the special jerseys
alongside Bill Martin, RBL County Secretary for Merseyside and West Lancashire.
All 23 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.
Reds skipper Henderson said: "It’s important for the team to have the
opportunity to wear the poppy on our shirts to show our respects. We are extremely
thankful for the amazing work that the armed forces do and for the sacrifices they make to
serve our country. Their bravery makes them real life heroes.”
Martin added: “For the past eight years we have received an incredible amount of
support for the Poppy Appeal from Liverpool Football Club and their fans and I would like
to thank them on behalf of the Royal British Legion.
“This backing is so important and helps us to raise vital funds to enable us to
continue delivering essential work to serving members of the armed forces and ex-personnel
across the Merseyside region and beyond.
"Last year, the shirts donated from the Watford fixture raised over Ј13,000
for the Poppy Appeal and it would be fantastic if we can match or even better surpass
this.”
To bid on the signed jerseys, please click here.
The auction will be open until Sunday December 17 at 8pm GMT.
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
Reds help raise more than Ј18k for Poppy Appeal
5th February 2018
Special signed shirts worn by the Liverpool squad during October's 3-0 win over
Huddersfield Town at Anfield have raised Ј18,759.21 for The Royal British Legion's Poppy
Appeal.
The Reds proudly wore the poppy-embroidered jerseys at their Remembrance fixture,
showing their support for serving members of the Armed Forces, as well as veterans of all
ages and their families.
Jordan Henderson handed 23 autographed shirts over to The Royal British Legion
(RBL) in a special presentation at Melwood last year, and the items were then individually
auctioned on eBay with all funds raised going directly to the RBL.
The Liverpool captain said: “It’s important for the team to have the
opportunity to wear the poppy on our shirts to show our respects.
“We are extremely thankful for the amazing sacrifices that the Armed Forces make
and it’s important to raise funds to support their work.”
Colour Sergeant John Grimes and Lance Corporal John O’Neil from the Duke of
Lancaster’s Regiment Local Infantry Battalion, 4 Lancs were invited to the training
ground in December to meet with Henderson and accept the jerseys on behalf of the RBL,
alongside Bill Martin, RBL County Secretary for Merseyside and West Lancashire.
Claire Rowcliffe, the RBL’s director of fundraising, said: “The support from
the Premier League clubs for the 2017 Poppy Appeal has been inspirational.
“I’d like to thank the many generous Liverpool FC supporters, players and staff
who got behind the campaign, and helped to raise Ј18,759.21 for the Legion.
“All the money raised by Liverpool FC will translate into the vital support for
our Armed Forces community that The Royal British Legion provides.”
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
On auction Charity Stars sale 23 Liverpool worn and spare
home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 8 November in
18:30 and end 17 December in 20:00, 2017.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Mohamed Salah - sold for J4,610,00
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J1,275,00
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J975,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J870,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J820,00
Daniel Sturridge - sold for J769,00
James Milner - sold for J709,00
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - sold for J705,76
Emre Can - sold for J680,00
Alberto Moreno - sold for J680,00
Joel Matip - sold for J630,00
Dominic Solanke - sold for J620,00 |
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Joe Gomez - sold for J565,00
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J561,00
Andrew Robertson - sold for J526,76
Ragnar Klavan - sold for J511,58
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J482,12
Simon Mignolet - sold for J460,00
Andrew Robertson - sold for J410,00
Dejan Lovren - sold for J400,00
Ben Woodburn - sold for J398,00
Loris Karius - sold for J335,00
Marko Grujic - sold for J331,99 |
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2nd Variant home player kit
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2017-18 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 66 Trent
Alexander-Arnold (small printed Seeing is Believing logo, worn) - image
with site www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
2017-18 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 5 Dejan
Lovren (big printed Seeing is Believing) - not now good image
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2017-18
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor, Western Union
Years worn: 2017
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt (printed Seeing is Believing) Liverpool played in home
Premier League match versus Manchester United, 0-0, 14.10.2017, at Anfield.
Liverpool played in this design home shirt in only one home Premier League match
versus Manchester United (14.10.2017). Will also supporter company for win and to buy home
shirt in auctions. In first shirt with printed Seeing is Believing was used Liverpool in
home Premier League match versus Chelsea (08.05.2012). This third season when Liverpool
FC, Standart Chartered and Seeing is Believing spend this the action.
In season 2015-16, shirt with Seeing is Believing not was
used.
Richard Meddings, group finance director at Standard
Chartered and chairman of Seeing is Believing says: "Seeing is Believing has received
incredibly strong support from Liverpool F C fans in the past, raising more than J100,000
through the activities around the last two 'Perfect Match' games. We are very grateful for
that support, which helps transform the lives of many individuals around the world by
either preventing or curing avoidable blindness."
Company logo in home shirt (top). 1st image: printed on
home shirt "Seeing is Believing". 2nd image: printed on away goalkeeper shirt
"Seeing is Believing"
Interesting fact:
Before match versus Chelsea, Liverpool players with young
mascots, for mascots dressing shirts with Seeing is Believing logo. This was first when
was made shirt with Seeing is Believing logo for mascots. if I not mistake.
LFC and Standard Chartered partner to tackle
avoidable blindness
12 Ocxtober 2017
Standard Chartered and Liverpool FC have teamed up to help tackle avoidable
blindness through the bank's flagship community programme, Seeing is Believing, for the
sixth year in a row.
The Reds will take to the pitch at Anfield on Saturday wearing the Seeing is
Believing logo on their shirts for the iconic fixture against Manchester United – two
days after World Sight Day.
More than 253million people around the world suffer from visual impairment issues,
but up to 80 per cent of cases can be prevented or cured.
This season marks the sixth in succession that Standard Chartered and LFC have come
together to support Seeing is Believing, with the partnership raising almost J300,000
through fan contributions, auction proceeds and bank matching.
Standard Chartered has focused on eliminating avoidable blindness since 2003 and
has reached more than 150million people through medical interventions, eye exams and eye
health education. Since inception, Seeing is Believing has run 166 projects across 36
countries.
To amplify awareness, build support for Seeing is Believing and increase
anticipation for the match, Standard Chartered has also launched a 360 binaural audio
matchday experience.
This audio piece, titled ‘Number 64 – Hear the Kop roar’ has been put
together with the help of visually impaired Liverpool FC fan Pat Rodaway.
Through this audio experience recorded live at Anfield, all fans around the world
– regardless of visual ability – can experience the passion of the Kop singing You’ll
Never Walk Alone, the song that became the club’s anthem in 1964 and is represented by
the title Number 64 for the audio piece.
Number 64 forms part of Standard Chartered’s season-long content series
celebrating ‘The Power of Numbers’ that commemorates the Reds’ 125th anniversary.
Following the meeting with United, there will be a series of online charity
auctions on Charity Stars in support of Seeing is Believing, where fans and supporters
will be able to bid for limited edition matchday shirts signed by the players.
All donations will be matched by Standard Chartered and mobilised to win the fight
against avoidable blindness globally.
David Fein, chairman of Seeing is Believing and group general counsel at Standard
Chartered, said: “I am inspired by the amazing support that Seeing is Believing
continues to receive from Liverpool FC.
“Eighty-nine per cent of avoidable blindness occurs in low and middle income
countries, affecting many of the communities in which Standard Chartered operates.
“This initiative is making a tangible difference to the lives of millions of
people around the world, and Liverpool FC’s support brings us one step closer to
eradicating avoidable blindness.”
Billy Hogan, chief commercial officer and managing director at LFC, added: “We
are delighted to partner with Standard Chartered for a sixth year to support Seeing is
Believing.
“By building awareness about visual impairment amongst our players and fans, I am
sure we can progress the fight against avoidable blindness and improve the lives of
millions globally.”
Globally, an estimated 36million people are blind, and a further 217million suffer
from moderate to severe visual impairment, yet in four out of five cases blindness can be
prevented or treated.
Through simple treatments and affordable surgeries, it is possible to transform the
lives of both children and adults, benefiting not only those who receive treatment but
also their families.
Fans will be able to bid for the limited edition items from Saturday’s game on
Charity Stars until Thursday November 2, with all money raised going towards Seeing is
Believing.
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
On auction Charity Stars sale 18 Liverpool worn home shirts
with printed Seeing is Believing and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 14 October in
23:00 and end 2 November in 05:00, 2017.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J2,100,00
Mohamed Salah - sold for J1,908,00
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - sold for J1,889,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J1,805,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J1,800,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J1,700,00
Dominic Solanke - sold for J1,408,00
Simon Mignolet - sold for J1,408,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J1,401,00 |
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Dejan Lovren - sold for J1,400,00
Joel Matip - sold for J1,400,00
Alberto Moreno - sold for J1,400,00
Daniel Sturridge - sold for J1,334,00
James Milner - sold for J1,308,00
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J1,280,00
Ragnar Klavan - sold for J1,225,00
Emre Can - sold for J1,250,00
Loris Karius - sold for J1,150,00 |
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6th Variant home player kit
2017-18 Champions League Final Home player shirt short sleeve
№ 21 Alex Oxlade Chamberlain (bench worn) - image with site
www.liverpoolkits.com
2017-18 Champions League Final Home player tracksuit top
(worn) - image with site www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
2017-18 Champions League Final Home charity shirt short
sleeve № Mohamed Salah (full signed) - image with site
www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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2017-18 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor, Western Union
Years worn: 2018
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt Liverpool played in neutral Champions League Final match
versus Real (Madrid, Spain), 1-3, 26.05.2018, at NSK Olimpiyskiy (Kyiv, Ukraina).
1st row: 1st image, a special one-off match embroidery in
capital letters "FINAL KYIV 2018 NSC OLIMPIYSKIY - 26 MAY REAL MADRID CF vs LIVERPOOL
FC" on the chest of the player shirt.
2 row: 1st image, may be a special one-off match heat printed
cn capital letters "FINAL KYIV 2018 NSC OLIMPIYSKIY - 26 MAY REAL MADRID CF vs
LIVERPOOL FC" on the chest of the Real Madrid shirt.
24 May 2018, Liverpool made video with fvactory when made a
special one-off match embroidery for Champions League Final match.
This video, a visual aid, how to make fake embroidery
on Champions League Final shirts. Most likely, after the Champions League Final, there
will be a lot of Elite (player) shirts with fake embroideries on the market.
Why Liverpool won't wear their new red home kit in
the Champions League final
12 May 2018
Liverpool will wear their 2017/18 home kit against Real Madrid in the Champions
League final.
It will be red against white in Kiev as Jurgen Klopp’s side look to secure the
club’s sixth European crown.
Liverpool will walk out for Sunday’s final Premier League clash against Brighton
at Anfield in the new home kit for the 2018/19 season which was officially released on
Friday.
However, they will revert back to this season’s New Balance version for the
showpiece occasion against Real Madrid.
Under UEFA rules, clubs have to state at the start of each season which kits they
will use in the competition and changes can’t be made.
Liverpool believe it’s only right that they wear the same kit which they have
worn en route to the final.
The 2017/18 home shirt was the biggest seller in
Liverpool’s history and the club have long since sold out.
As a result there won’t be a special Champions
League final edition of the shirt available with only the new home kit now on sale ahead
of Kiev.
To mark the end of the club’s 125th anniversary, Liverpool and New Balance have
donated 125 shirts and pairs of trainers to local children from Anfield schools involved
in the Reds Neighbours community programme.
The youngsters were invited to Anfield for the presentation and walked out on to
the pitch for a special commemorative photograph.
Kieran Baillie, a teacher at Florence Melly Community Primary School, said: “We’re
extremely grateful to both Liverpool FC and New Balance for these amazing gifts. This is a
day that the children will never forget.”
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolecho.co.uk.
Champions League Final Home charity shirt
Owing to completely sold out 2017-2018 home replica shirts at the clubstore, we all
know that Liverpool did not release any commemorative Cup Final replica shirt for retail
purpose as UEFA banned the isolated sale of official cup final insignia.
However, there was a very limited batch of shirts with the cup final insignia
donned and donated by Liverpool FC for charity cause, with proceeds raised from these
shirts going to UEFA Foundation for Children.
The shirt here has Salah 11 nameset applied to the reverse, and signed in the front
by Jurgen Klopp, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson, Adam
Lallana, Joe Gomez, Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain, Andrew Robertson, Emre Can, Danny Ings,
Alberto Moreno, Simon Mignolet and Gini Wijnaldum. Naturally the shirt comes with a LFC
COA for autographed item with hologram stickers' code matched.
The shirt also comes with a Liverpool FC letter of provenance and UEFA Foundation
for Children thank you memo attached. The letter of provenance asserts that all shirts are
strictly for Liverpool FC family members and friends only, and not for retail purpose.
© Copyright of site www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
Interesting fact: After away
match versus AS Roma (02.05.2018) the club management had 26 days, for decision-making, in
what clothes, Liverpool will be in Kiev.
What we to see, was made on tranning walk out jackets with
patch when was special embroidery "FINAL KYIV 2018 NSC OLIMPIYSKIY - 26 MAY REAL
MADRID CF vs LIVERPOOL FC" (photo in left side page). Only walk out jacket made for
new season 2018-19.
Photos with number 1 and 3,for staf was made on tranning
midlayer tops and cotton tees special embroidery "FINAL KYIV 2018 NSC OLIMPIYSKIY -
26 MAY REAL MADRID CF vs LIVERPOOL FC"
Please pay attention, tranning
midlayer tops and cotton tees, made for season 2017-18.
On photo number 8 (image with site www.gettyimages.com) - Jordan Henderson and
Virgil van Dijk walk across the pitch ahead of a Liverpool training session ahead of the
UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium on May 25, 2018
in Kiev. On Jordan Henderson and Virgil van Dijk, dressin tranning midlayer tops without
special embroidery.
What we to see in day Champions League Final, 26 May 2018,
All Liverpool players (photos number 4, 5, 6 and 7) in any suits made for new season
2018-19. You not can to watch special match embroidery. Why as.
May be Liverpool have interdiction ffom UEFA< what not can
made special match embroidery or print on suit new season (2018-19), but this special
match embroidery was made on tranning walk out jackets. More questions, if you know ansver
or versias, please contact
us.
Interesting fact:
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7th Variant home player kit
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2017-18 Premier League Asia Trophy Home player shirt short sleeve
№ 11 Mohamed Salah (two patches) - not now good image
2017-18 Premier League Asia Trophy Home player shirt short sleeve
№ 66 Trent Alexander-Arnold (one patch) - not now good image
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2017-18 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor
Years worn: 2017
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in neutral Friendly
match versus Leicester City, 2-1, 22.07.2017, Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong.
This design third shirt, Liverpool field players use in matches Friendly main team
(Asia Trophy). For this mini tournament will used spesial patch.
Image with site www.facebook.com/LiverpoolShirtsCollector
Interesting fact: In start
second half vs Leichester City, some Liverpool players (Georginio Wijnaldum, Dejan
LovrenPhilippe Coutinho and Mohamed Salah) to go on field in home shirt with one patch
Asia Trophy 2017, this players (Georginio Wijnaldum, Dejan LovrenPhilippe Coutinho and
Mohamed Salah) in first half played in home sirts with two one patch Asia Trophy 2017. On
photo left to right: Philippe Coutinho, Georginio Wijnaldum, Trent Alexander-Arnold and
Mohamed Salah
Loris Karius and Trent Alexander-Arnold in first and second
half played
I think that home shirts with one patch, not a mistake
kitman, I just assume that there was a place for advertising, how from players Leicester
City and Crystal Palace (photo below). West Bromwich Albion playes used shirts with two
patches.
Left to right: 1st image, family name player and player
number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, & Friendly main team
(only for 19.07.2017 & 22.07.2017). 2nd image, patch Premier League Asia Trophy
2017 use on sleeve Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team Premier League Asia
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8th Variant home player kit
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2017-18 Audi Cup Home player shirt short sleeve № 19 Sadio Mane
- not now good image
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2017-18 Home
goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor
Years worn: 2017
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt Liverpool first played in neutral Friendly match versus
Atletico Madrid, 1-1, 02.08.2017, at Allianz Arena, (Munich, FRG).
This design home shirt, Liverpool field players use in matches Friendly main team
(Audi Cup). For this mini tournament will used special patch.
H 1.5 - Home shirt (patch Audi Cup 2017 & player
number № 2) with home shorts (emblem Liverbird in player number) & home socks.
Some Liverpool players in this match was in home shirts without patch Audi Cup
2017.
Interesting fact: In first match Audi Cup 2017 versus
Bayern Munchen Liverpool field players to go on field in away shirts without patch Audi
Cup 2017. Only on shirts for goalkeepers was this patch. Why for this match not made on
away shirts field players patch, I not know. Wish remember what on next match this
tournament versus Atletico Madrid (02.08.2017), patch "Audi Cup 2017" was on
home shirts field players. Else one, in this mini tournament played 4 teams (Bayern
Munchen, SSC Napoli, Atletico Madrid & Liverpool). Teams Bayern Munchen and Atletico
Madrid used patch Audi Cup 2017 other colour, white.
Loris Karius (left) played in shirt with patch Audi Cup 2017,
all Liverpool field players (on photo Philippe Coutinho and Ryan Kent) played in shirt
wirt without patch.
Left to right: 1st image, family name player and player
number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League &
Friendly main team (except for 19.07.2017 & 22.07.2017) (in the bottom of number of
the player an emblem of the club used in different variations with 1956 tо 1987 year and
with 2012-). 2nd image, patch Audi Cup 2017 use on sleeve Liverpool shirt for matches
Friendly main team Audi Cup 2017 (patch used on right sleeve). |
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