LFC Family Comes Together To Support People Of Ukraine

Liverpool men’s team players have signed and donated match-worn shirts from their Emirates FA Cup fifth-round win against Norwich City

Author: Paul DowardPublished 16th Mar 2022
Last updated 16th Mar 2022

The Liverpool FC family is coming together to raise much needed funds for those affected by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Players past and present, supporters and staff, are all contributing to a club-wide fundraising initiative, backed by fan groups including Spirit of Shankly, Liverpool Women’s Supporters Club, and the Official LFC Supporters Clubs.

In response to the ongoing crisis, the club has set up a dedicated LFC text to donate page with the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. The text to donate number is 70150, with the keyword LFC. All text donations are to the value of £10, plus standard network charges.

Liverpool men’s team players have signed and donated match-worn shirts from their Emirates FA Cup fifth-round win against Norwich City, in support of the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

Each shirt was signed by the players after the game and is being auctioned off by LFC Foundation to raise money to help the Ukrainian people access vital supplies of food, water, first aid, medicines, warm clothes and shelter. You can access the auction here.

Former players are also pledging £15,000 they raised at the Forever Reds Christmas Lunch to the British Red Cross appeal.

Staff have also been busy supplying local fan Rob Edwards with club stock, after he put out an appeal for help in getting aid to Ukrainian’s who’ve fled to Poland. Rob is driving a truck packed with essential items to Poland later this week which will include hundreds of LFC hats, scarves and water bottles.

Billy Hogan, CEO of Liverpool Football Club, said: “We want to use the power of our global fanbase to try and show solidarity and support to help those affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine in any way possible.

“The dedicated LFC text to donate page is a way for our fans to do what they can. We’re very proud to support this initiative, alongside efforts by our players past and present, and our staff in a show of solidarity and togetherness from Liverpool Football Club.”

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