Size:
Age 14 to 15
In USED but Good condition. The home jersey for the Liverpool Football Club for the 2013 – 2014 Premier League Season. The shirt is Childrens Extra Large in size and is made by Warrior (detailed sizing information provided below).
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Condition: The shirt is in overall ‘Good’ Condition. The jersey has no rips, tears or holes.
The sizing information is still fully intact and visible.
The advertising logo has begun to crack. See photos provided.
The shirt has some pilling. See photos provided.
The crest is stitched onto the shirt.
The stitching on the hem (bottom of the shirt) is intact.
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Size: Childrens Extra Large (YXL)
Chest: 32 to 34 Inches
Height: 158cms
Age: 13 to 14 Years Old
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Liverpool Football Club is an English Premier League football club based in Liverpool. Liverpool F.C. is one of the most successful clubs in England and has won more European trophies than any other English team with five European Cups, three UEFA Cups and three UEFA Super Cups. The club has also won eighteen League titles, seven FA Cups and a record eight League Cups.
Liverpool was founded in 1892 and joined the Football League the following year. The club has played at Anfield since its formation. The most successful period in Liverpool's history was the 1970s and '80s when Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley led the club to eleven league titles and seven European trophies.
Liverpool has long-standing rivalries with neighbours Everton and with Manchester United. The team changed from red shirts and white shorts to an all-red home strip in 1964. The club's anthem is "You'll Never Walk Alone".
For much of Liverpool's history its home colours have been all red, but when the club was founded its kit was more like the contemporary Everton kit. The blue and white quartered shirts were used until 1894, when the club adopted the city's colour of red. The city's symbol of the liver bird was adopted as the club's badge in 1901, although it was not incorporated into the kit until 1955.