Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal, and Tottenham fans can help life-saving work and own football history
Fancy owning a piece of your club’s history and helping a life-saving charity? Now is your chance.
MatchWornShirt’s ‘Balls for Balls’ campaign see the partner with Movember to auction off some incredible memorabilia.
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You can own a unique part of football history thanks to MatchWornShirtCredit: MatchWornShirtFootball clubs around the world including Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, Paris Saint Germain have joined up to help the cause.
And that means you could help raise vital awareness and funds for Movember’s amazing work, while also picking up a meaningful momento.
Already, a host of auctions have started, including a signed match-used ball which Premier League transfer target Viktor Gyokeres scored with in a win over Vitória SC in April this year.
read more on memorabiliaAs well as that, squad-signed ball from Napoli, among many others, with more set to be listed.
The auctions will take place on the MatchWornShirt website and app from October 28 until November 24.
A donation from the net proceeds will go directly to supporting Movember’s initiatives across mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Tijmen Zonderwijk, co-founder of MatchWornShirt, said: “We’re very proud to partner with Movember in support of their life-saving work.
“By offering fans the chance to own and cherish these incredible squad signed balls – each with their own story and unique place in football history – we hope to not only raise vital funds for this great charity, but also to start important conversations around men’s health issues.”
It’s not the only charitable work MatchWornShirt are doing either.
They are also helping football fans across the country support The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal, while giving them the chance to own match-worn and signed shirts from their favourite players.
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Erling Haaland’s match-worn and torn Man City shirt is already up for grabsCredit: GettyStarting this week and continuing until Remembrance Sunday on November 10, Premier League and EFL stars will wear shirts with the poppy emblem on them.
And after, some of those shirts will then be auctioned off on the MatchWornShirt website and app.
All of the net proceeds of these sales will be allocated to the Royal British Legion.
Now in its sixth year, the initiative has raised close to £3million for the Poppy Appeal.
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You could get your hands on a signed match-worn shirt and help the Royal British LegionCredit: MatchWornShirtAnd given Chelsea star Cole Palmer’s record-breaking four-goal match-worn shirt recently sold for £34,411, plenty more money is set to be raised.
You can see current auctions on MatchWornShirt’s Poppy Appeal section.
Meanwhile, fans can find out more about MatchWornShirt’s Movember partnership and get involved here.