The third Liverpool FC x Nike jersey for the upcoming 2024–25 season is now up for pre-order.This third Nike club football shirt is a celebration of the women’s game and its rapid ascent in the global sport. It is part of the brand’s ‘Together We Rise’ collection.
On the jersey, shorts, and socks that go with it is a vertical double Swoosh, giving it a distinctive look.
The wing of the Greek goddess Nike is represented by the iconic Swoosh, which also signifies motivation, speed, power, and movement. Ladies and men’s teams alike will be donning this innovative feature.
The stories, identities, cultures, and communities that make up each club serve as inspiration for the third kit. The’rebellious by design’ jersey from LFC pays homage to the city’s groundbreaking female punk musicians.
In a nod to the city’s courageous artists, it combines the club’s signature colors with a vibrant blended pattern that incorporates elements of the Liver bird’s plumage.
An classic combination of the club’s colors—global red and chrome yellow flashes—and elements of pure platinum improve the fit and comfort of the white uniform. White socks and black shorts complement the jersey.In honor of the innocent men, women, and children who lost their lives in the Hillsborough tragedy, the jersey bears the number 97 encircled by eternal flames, which can be seen proudly worn at the back of the neck.
Utilizing cutting-edge digital design tools, 4D data, and cutting-edge body-mapping technology, the material was fine-tuned pixel by pixel to ensure that athletes remained cool, dry, comfortable, and focused while wearing Nike’s Dri-Fit ADV, the gold standard in performance apparel.
The LFC Store app, as well as genuine LFC stores (in the UK and abroad) and our official web store, are already accepting pre-orders for the kit.
‘Generations of power’ is the theme of the campaign film and creative images, which features female and male athletes from the men’s and women’s games alongside a female grassroots footballer at the junior level and past Liverpool FC woman players.It’s a party for all things related to women’s basketball, from its history to its present and future.
Taylor Hinds, Mia Enderby, Leanne Kiernan, Sophie Roman Haug, Marie Höbinger, and Olivia Smith are all current or former players for the London Football Club Women. Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez, Ryan Gravenberch, Alisson Becker, Mohamed Salah, and Andy Robertson are all male players who will be joining them.
“The kit is great; I think it’s unique, particularly with the Swoosh and all it stands for,” Hinds said. Additionally, it retains the Liverpool red color scheme, and I’m really anticipating donning it.
In addition, Robertson remarked, “I really like it; I like the color and the detail on the shirt, especially with the Swoosh going up, which is a bit different.” This is a major step in elevating the women’s game, and we’re proud to be a part of it.Among the many notable LFC alums who have left an indelible mark on the women’s game are Julie Griffiths, Gayle Formston, Natasha Dowie, and Becky Easton.
I love the intensity of the kit; it’s incredibly sleek and ferocious,” club ambassador Dowie said. It gives me tremendous joy to having been a pioneer in professional soccer and to know that young women can now aspire to follow in my footsteps and become a professional player. It’s inspiring to see more and more people attending games, pitches, and stadiums.
In the ’80s and ’90s, when I was playing, things was different,” Easton said, as a member of Forever Reds, the official former players association of Liverpool FC. However, being a part of that history makes me proud to watch the improvement and growth that has taken place since then.