LFC women and men’s groups will swap their common entrance of blouse emblem for a ‘Futuremakers by Customary Chartered’ design for his or her upcoming matches at Anfield, and followers will get an opportunity to bid on the signed match-worn shirts.

‘Futuremakers by Customary Chartered’ is the principle membership accomplice’s world initiative which goals to empower underserved younger individuals around the globe and train them expertise to enhance their probabilities of getting a job or beginning their very own enterprise.

For the previous 5 seasons, LFC has swapped its common front-of-shirt emblem for the Futuremakers design and donated the match-worn shirts for public sale to lift consciousness and funds for the programme.

First, the ladies will put on the Futuremakers shirts on Sunday 13 October once they face Manchester Metropolis at Anfield. Tickets are nonetheless out there and priced at simply £10 for adults and £4 for juniors. To buy your tickets, please go to right here.

The lads will put on the shirts on Sunday 20 October once they play Chelsea at Anfield.

Following every respective match, the shirts shall be signed by the gamers and go up for public sale the place followers can bid on their likelihood to win a bit of Reds’ historical past.

The auctions will characteristic as much as 11 signed match-worn shirts from each the lads’s and girls’s groups, plus extra match-issued and bench-worn shirts, auctioned off on the fundraising platform, Charity Stars.

This 12 months’s marketing campaign, titled ‘Some swaps imply extra’, faucets into the participant ritual of blouse swapping.

To help the marketing campaign, LFC and Customary Chartered have created unique movies that includes males’s and girls’s gamers speaking about swapping shirts, what it means to play within the Futuremakers shirt, and extra.

The ‘Shirt Swap’ public sale runs from 13 October for the ladies’s shirts and 20 October for the lads’s shirts, via to 11 November.


The auctions might be discovered at CharityStars.com/SCFM, with all proceeds going to recipients of ‘Futuremakers by Customary Chartered’, the financial institution’s world initiative to combat financial inequality.



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