2nd Variant home player kit
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2022-23 Premier League Home player
short sleeve № 21 Konstantinos Tsimikas (poppy badge) - image with
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2022-23 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2022
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Brendan
McIlduff.
In this design home shirt Liverpool playin in home Premier League match versus
Southampton, 3-1, 12.11.2022, 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 Southampton
(12.11.2022). First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
1st row (left to right): Poppy badges for Remembrance Day.
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.
2nd row: 1st image, heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special
written "LETS WE FORGET" for Premier League 2 (U-23s) match 2nd image,
heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day, used in season, 2021-22.
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 support Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2022
29th October 20215th November 2022
Liverpool FC will show its support for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2022 with
shirts embellished with poppies to mark this year's Remembrance commemorations.
Liverpool FC Women will wear poppy shirts on Sunday November 6 when they take on Aston
Villa Women at Prenton Park. The men’s team will wear poppy shirts on Saturday November
12 in their fixture against Southampton at Anfield.
All players will sign their poppy jerseys – worn to remember the service and sacrifice
of the armed forces community from Britain and the Commonwealth who serve to defend our
democratic freedoms and way of life – and donate them to the Royal British Legion to be
auctioned to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal 2022.?
The Royal British Legion relies solely on the support of the public to provide lifelong
support for both serving and ex-serving personnel and their families all year round.
Harvey Elliott said: “The team wears the poppy shirt with pride, and we come together to
show our support and thanks to the armed forces community and their families who make many
sacrifices for us all.”
Last year, the Reds’ commemorative shirts worn at the Brighton & Hove Albion and
Blackburn Rovers Women fixtures raised more than Ј63,000 for the Royal British
Legion.
Carla Humphrey added: “It’s an honour to support the Royal British Legion’s Poppy
Appeal and Remembrance activities to thank those who give so much to defend our freedoms.”
A minute’s silence will be observed ahead of kick-off at both fixtures, and
further support to the Poppy Appeal will be given through an article published in LFC’s
official matchday programme, perimeter LED boards and a Premier League LFC Poppy Pin on
sale in LFC’s online retail store.?
One hundred per cent of the proceeds raised from sales of the badge will go
directly to the Royal British Legion. To purchase a club-branded pin badge and show your
support, please visit here or https://www.poppyshop.org.uk.
The club will also proudly host ex-service personnel and representatives from the
Royal British Legion, as well as veterans from LFC Foundation’s Military Veterans
programme, at Anfield to enjoy the game against Southampton.
To bid on LFC’s poppy match-worn shirts, please visit
https://www.matchwornshirt.co.uk/poppy.
To donate to this year’s Poppy Appeal or for more information on the important
work of the Royal British Legion, please visit https://www.britishlegion.org.uk.
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
Interesting, but may be in first, correct me, at Anfield was
used special corner flags.
On auction matchwornshirt.co.uk sale 17 Liverpool worn and
spape home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 12 November
in 18:00 and end 27 November 2022 in 18:00. Liverpool shirts was sold for J.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Darwin Gabriel Nunez Ribeiro - sold for J6,516,00
Mohamed Salah - sold for J5,563,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J3,250,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J2,928,00
Harvey Elliott - sold for J2,587,00
Virgil van Dijk - sold for J2,534,00
Tiago Alcantara do Nascimento - sold for J2,080,00
Fabio Henrique Tavares - sold for J2,077,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J1,588,00 |
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Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J1,558,00
Konstantinos Tsimikas - sold for J1,500,00
Caoimhin Kelleher - sold for J1,484,00
James Milner - sold for J1,450,00
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - sold for J1,440,00
Nathaniel Phillips - sold for J1,400,00
Fabio Carvalho - sold for J1,304,0
Andy Robertson - sold for J1,221,00 |
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3rd Variant home player kit
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2021-22 Premier League Home player shirt
short sleeve № 2 Joe Gomez (printed futuremakers by Standard Chartered) -
not now good image
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2022-23 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2022
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Brendan
McIlduff.
In this design home shirt (Futuremakers) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Manchester City, 1-0, 16.10.2022, at Anfield.
Before this season 2022-23, one match in seasons, Liverpool played in shirts with
without sponsor logo "Standard Chartered". First as was in home Premier League
match versus Chelsea (08.05.2012), on shirts was printed Seeing is Believing. Shirts with
Seeing is Believing was used with season 2012 to 2015 and with 2016 to 2018.
Only in home Premier League match versus Aston Villa (26.09.2015), in season
2015-16, Liverpool played in shirt with printed #GLOBALGOALS. With season 2019-20 in one
match used shirts with print Futuremakers by Standard Chartered.
Bid for signed limited-edition Futuremakers by
Standard Chartered LFC shirts
11th October 2022
For this Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester City, Standard Chartered
will be swapping its logo on the front of Liverpool's shirts for the 'Futuremakers' logo
to raise awareness and funds for its Futuremakers programme.
The same logo swap will also take place for LFC Women’s match against Arsenal
Women on Sunday October 23.
Players from both the men’s and women’s teams will sign these limited-edition
shirts after their matches and Standard Chartered will then auction them off in pairs at
charitystars.com/lfc-futuremakers-2022 from October 25 to November 8.
All proceeds raised will be matched by Standard Chartered and go to the
Futuremakers by Standard Chartered programme to help under-served young people around the
world.
“Do you know what Futuremakers do?”
Watch the video below to see our Futuremakers participants quizzed by Thiago
Alcantara and Rachel Furness.
Young Liverpool fans Chloe and Amira on meeting with Thiago
Alcantara do Nascimento and Rachel Furness, ask question.
This will be the 11th time Standard Chartered has swapped its logo for charity, and
last year Reds fans helped to raise more than Ј85,000 via the shirt auction for
Futuremakers.
About Futuremakers by Standard Chartered
Futuremakers by Standard Chartered is the bank’s global initiative that aims to
tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for young people across its
markets.
It aims to raise USD75 million between 2019 and 2023 to empower the next generation
to learn, earn and grow through programmes focusing on education, employability and
entrepreneurship.
Learn more at sc.com/futuremakers
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com
This photo with match. Jurgen Klopp celebrate victory, but
photo interesting other, on tracksuit top have small sticker "No room for
racism". I see more photos Klopp, but not see this sticker.
This photo with match. Not today and not yesterday team how
Manchester City used in match vs Liverpool not home kits. Phil Poden (MC) and Harvey
Elliott.
Bid now for LFC's signed limited-edition Futuremakers
by Standard Chartered shirts
26th October 2022
Special-edition shirts worn by Liverpool FC's men's and women's teams this month
are now available to bid on.
During the Premier League victory over Manchester City at Anfield, Standard
Chartered swapped its logo on the front of the Reds’ shirts for the ‘Futuremakers’
logo to raise awareness and funds for its Futuremakers programme.
The same logo swap occurred when Matt Beard’s LFC Women hosted Arsenal Women in
the Barclays Women’s Super League at Prenton Park last weekend.
Players from both the men’s and women’s teams have signed these limited-edition
shirts and Standard Chartered has now put them up for auction in pairs here.
The auction will run until Tuesday November 8 and all proceeds raised will be
matched by Standard Chartered and go to the Futuremakers by Standard Chartered programme
to help under-served young people around the world.
“Do you know what Futuremakers do?”
Watch the video below to see how Futuremakers participants were recently quizzed by
Thiago Alcantara and Rachel Furness.
Young Liverpool fans Chloe and Amira on meeting with Thiago
Alcantara do Nascimento and Rachel Furness, ask question.
This was the 11th time Standard Chartered swapped its logo for charity, and last
year Reds fans helped to raise more than J85,000 via the shirt auction for Futuremakers.
About Futuremakers by Standard Chartered
Futuremakers by Standard Chartered is the bank’s global initiative that aims to
tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for young people across its
markets.
It aims to raise USD75 million between 2019 and 2023 to empower the next generation
to learn, earn and grow through programmes focusing on education, employability and
entrepreneurship.
Learn more at sc.com/futuremakers
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
On auction Charity Stars sale 22 Liverpool worn and spape
home shirts with Futuremakers print and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 25 October
in 16:00 and end 8 November 2022 in 08:00.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Mohamed Salah - sold for J4,750,00
Virgil Van Dijk - sold for J4,509,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J3,750,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J3,000,00
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J2,750,00
Darwin Gabriel Nunez Ribeiro - sold for J2,700,00
Andy Robertson - sold for J2,500,00
Tiago Alcantara do Nascimento - sold for J2,250,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J2,250,00
Harvey Elliott - sold for J2,250,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J2,250,00 |
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Fabio Henrique Tavares - sold for J2,010,00
Fabio Carvalho - sold for J2,000,00
Diogo Jota - sold for J1,500,00
Caoimhin Kelleher - sold for J1,500,00
James Milner - sold for J1,250,00
Joel Matip - sold for J1,000,00
Curtis Jones - sold for J900,00
Konstantinos Tsimikas - sold for J900,00
Calvin Ramsey - sold for J800,00
Ibrahima Ronate - sold for J700,00
Nathaniel Phillips - sold for J700,00 |
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3rd Variant home player kit
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