On Wednesday evening, Liverpool’s 2025-26 Champions League campaign kicks off with a match against Atletico Madrid at Anfield.
For this game and all subsequent European outings this season – both home and away – the LFC Foundation logo will feature on the back of the players’ jerseys.
This will help to raise awareness of the Reds’ official charity and the vital work it carries out, tackling social inequalities through programmes that have a positive impact on health, learning and employment, both in the UK and internationally.
Virgil van Dijk, men’s captain, said: “As a squad we’re proud to wear LFC Foundation badges on our shirts for all our European games again this season.
“LFC Foundation does incredible work in the community and has ambitious plans to support more and more people in need every season. They continue to have our full support.”
Supporters can add the LFC Foundation patch to the back of their own shirts for just £5. This option is available both in store and at store.liverpoolfc.com. Proceeds will go towards developing and supporting the charity’s work, with a particular focus on its international programmes.
LFC Foundation supported more than 145,000 people last season, delivering a wide range of programmes across the Liverpool City Region and globally.
The Foundation’s work spans six countries – the UK, the Republic of Ireland, Tanzania, Ethiopia, the USA and Japan – and its international programmes reached more than 19,000 children and young people last season.
One of LFC Foundation’s key international partnerships is with the Nippon Foundation. As part of the new relationship, the two Foundations will deliver a large-scale programme in Japan aimed at empowering young people and promoting positive social change through sport and education.
Find out more about the work of LFC Foundation by visiting liverpoolfc.com/foundation.