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    1st Variant away player kit
    
        
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 2024-25 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 66 Trent 
          Alexander-Arnold (Poppy patch)  -  image with site 
          facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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          shirt 
 
 Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
 
 Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
 
 Years worn: 2024
 
 Kits staff: Kit 0perations manager:  Lee Radcliffe, Kit 
          man/co-ordinator:  Brendan 
          McIlduff.
 
 In this design home shirt (poppy patch) Liverpool playin in home Premier League 
          match versus Aston Villa, 2-0, 09.11.2024, 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 Aston Villa 
          (09.11.2024). 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. 3rd image, heat-press ironed poppy 2023 patch for Remembrance Day, used in 
          season, 2023-24.
 
 
 
  
 Poppy badge  is sewed on player shirts on a 
          miscellaneous. Left on Luis Suarez shirt, right on Raheem Sterling shirt (with season 
          2012-13).
 
 Liverpool FC to support Royal British Legion's Poppy 
          Appeal
 4th November 2024
 
 
  
 Liverpool FC will show its support for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2024 
          at upcoming fixtures – with shirts embellished with poppies to mark Remembrance Day.
 
 The Reds will wear poppy shirts at the club's dedicated Remembrance fixtures 
          against Aston Villa on Saturday November 9 at Anfield and Chelsea Women at St Helens 
          Stadium on Sunday November 10.
 
 The poppy jerseys, which are worn to remember the service and sacrifice of the 
          armed forces community, will be signed by all players and auctioned to raise funds for the 
          Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.
 
 A period of silence will be observed ahead of kick-off at both fixtures, where 
          current and ex-service personnel, standard bearers and a bugler will lead the period of 
          remembrance on the pitch.
 
 Further support to the Poppy Appeal will be given through the LFC matchday 
          programme, perimeter LED boards and an LFC Royal British Legion poppy pin on sale on LFC's 
          online retail store.
 
 Last year, the club raised more than Ј140,000 for the Royal British Legion Poppy 
          Appeal campaign, with the commemorative shirts worn at the Brentford and Leicester City 
          Women fixtures raising more than Ј48,000, and Ј92,000 raised from the sale of 
          dual-branded poppy pins.
 
 Men's captain Virgil van Dijk said We wear the poppy shirt with pride and it's 
          important to the team to show their respect and thanks to the armed forces community.
 
 The club will also proudly host the representatives from the Royal British Legion, 
          as well as veterans from LFC Foundation's military veterans programme, at Anfield and St 
          Helens Stadium to enjoy the games.
 
 LFC Women skipper Niamh Fahey added The team is honoured to wear the emblem of the 
          poppy on their shirts to show their support on Remembrance Sunday.
 
 The Royal British Legion relies on donations from the Poppy Appeal to help provide 
          vital support to the armed forces community and their families to ensure that their unique 
          contribution is never forgotten.
 
 All of the proceeds raised from sales of the LFC Royal British Legion poppy pin 
          will go directly to the Royal British Legion. To purchase a club-branded pin badge and 
          show your support, please go here.
 
 To bid on LFC's match-worn poppy shirts, go here.
 
 You can donate directly to this year's Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal via 
          www.britishlegion.org.uk.
 
 © Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
 
 
  
 Arne Slot - Liverpool FC Nanager and Dr Conall Murtagh - Head 
          of Physical Performance with Liverpool poppy pin badge 2024 on staff dress.
 
 
  
 On Aston Villa shirts wos made pritn with Poppy and capital 
          letters "LIVERPOOL V ASTON VILLA 9TH NOVEMBER 2024.
 
 On auction matchwornshirt.co.uk sale 22 Liverpool worn and 
          spape home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start ? in 05:00 
          and end ? 2024.
 
 Auctions have ended with the following results:
 
 
            
              | Mohamed Salah - sold for J10,089,00
 
 Darwin Nunez - sold for J3,447,00
 
 Vigil Van Dijk - sold for J3,427,00
 
 Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J2,992,00
 
 Alexis Mac Allister - sold for J2,667,00
 
 Luis Diaz - sold for J2,414,00
 
 Curtis Jones - sold for J2,174,00
 
 Ryan Gravenberch - sold for J2,092,00
 
 Wataru Endo - sold for J1,982,00
 
 Dominik Szoboszlai - sold for J1,924,00
 |  | Cody Gakpo - sold for J1,642,00
 
 Conor Bradley - sold for J1,500,00
 
 Ibrahima Konate - sold for  J1,478,00
 
 Caoimhin Kelleher - sold for  J1,334,00
 
 Andrew Robertson - sold for  J1,170,00
 
 Joe Gomez - sold for  J1,045,00
 
 Jarell Quansah - sold for J921,00
 
 Konstantinos Tsimikas  - sold for J822,00
 
 Tyler Morton - sold for J612,00
 
 Vitezslav Jaros - sold for J521,00
 
 Limited edition poppy frame home - sold for J2,636,00
 
 Limites edition poppy frame away - sold for J1,774,00
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    2nd Variant home player kit
    
        
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 2024-25 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 5 Ibrahima 
          Konate (printed futuremakers by Standard Chartered)  -  not now good 
          image
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          shirt 
 
 Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
 
 Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
 
 Years worn: 2024
 
 Kits staff: Kit 0perations manager:  Lee Radcliffe, Kit 
          man/co-ordinator:  Brendan 
          McIlduff.
 
 In this design home shirt ('print Futuremakers) Liverpool played in home Premier 
          League match versus Chelsea, 2-1, 20.10.2023, at Anfield.
 
 With season 2011-12, one match in season, 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 printed futuremakers by Standard Chartered.
 With season 2023-24, first in history, Liverpool main woman team played in home 
          shirts with printed Futuremakers by Standard Chartered, 10 December 2023 v Bristol City, 
          at Prenton Park.
 
 
 LFC and Standard Chartered to auction off 
          signed match-worn Futuremakers shirts
 7th October 2024
 
 
  
 Liverpool's men's and women's teams will swap their regular front-of-shirt logo for 
          a 'Futuremakers by Standard Chartered' design for their upcoming matches at Anfield – 
          and fans will get a chance to bid on the signed match-worn shirts.
 
 '  Futuremakers by Standard Chartered' is the main club partner's global initiative 
          that aims to empower underserved young people around the world and teach them skills to 
          improve their chances of getting a job or starting their own business.
 
 For the past five seasons, LFC has swapped its regular front-of-shirt logo for the 
          Futuremakers design and donated the match-worn shirts for auction to raise awareness and 
          funds for the programme.
 
 Liverpool FC Women will wear the Futuremakers shirts this Sunday when they face 
          Manchester City at Anfield. Tickets are still available and priced at just Ј10 for adults 
          and Ј4 for juniors. To purchase your tickets, please go here.
 
 The men, meanwhile, will wear the jerseys on Sunday October 20 when they host 
          Chelsea in L4.
 
 Following each respective match, the shirts will be signed by the players and go up 
          for auction where fans can bid on their chance to win a piece of Reds history. The 
          auctions will feature up to 11 signed match-worn shirts from both the men's and women's 
          teams – plus additional match-issued and bench-worn shirts – and be auctioned off on 
          the fundraising platform Charity Stars.
 
 This year's campaign – titled 'Some swaps mean more' – taps into the player 
          ritual of shirt swapping. To support the campaign, LFC and Standard Chartered have created 
          exclusive videos featuring men's and women's players talking about swapping shirts, what 
          it means to play in the Futuremakers shirt, and more. You can watch both videos below.
 
 © Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
 
 Liverpool's 'Futuremakers' shirts from Anfield win 
          over Chelsea
 22nd October 2024
 
 
  
 Signed jerseys from Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday are now up for 
          auction, in support of the ‘Futuremakers by Standard Chartered’ initiative.
 
 The Reds’ front-of-shirt logo was swapped to the ‘Futuremakers’ design last 
          weekend as Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones scored to give Arne Slot’s side a Premier 
          League victory at Anfield.
 
 The main club partner’s global initiative aims to empower underserved young 
          people around the world and teach them skills to improve their chances of getting a job or 
          starting their own business.
 
 The shirts worn by the men’s team on Sunday can now be bid on, with all proceeds 
          going to recipients of ‘Futuremakers by Standard Chartered’.
 
 Those items sit alongside the jerseys used by the club’s women’s side for their 
          league match versus Manchester City at Anfield earlier in the month.
 
 Head to CharityStars.com/SCFM to view the auction.
 
 © Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
 
 On auction Charity Stars sale 20 Liverpool worn and spape 
          home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start ? in 05:00 and end 
          ? in 06:00 2024.
 
 Auctions have ended with the following results:
 
 
            
              | Mohamed Salah - sold for J17,500,00
 
 Vigil Van Dijk - sold for J6,700,00
 
 Curtis Jones - sold for J4,100,00
 
 Luis Diaz - sold for J3,000,00
 
 Darwin Nunez - sold for J3,000,00
 
 Dominik Szoboszlai - sold for J3,000,00
 
 Ryan Gravenberch - sold for J2,800,00
 
 Cody Gakpo - sold for J2,500,00
 
 Alexis Mac Allister - sold for J2,300,00
 
 Andrew Robertson - sold for  J2,200,00
 |  | Caoimhin Kelleher - sold for  J1,900,00
 
 Diogo Jota - sold for J1,700,00
 
 Wataru Endo - sold for J1,500,00
 
 Ibrahima Konate - sold for J1,500,00
 
 Joe Gomez - sold for J1,200,00
 
 Jarell Quansah - sold for J1,050,00
 
 Arne Slot - sold for J850,00
 
 Konstantinos Tsimikas  - sold for J800,00
 
 Tyler Morton - sold for J750,00
 
 Vitezslav Jaros - sold for J410,00
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