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25 March 2025

Shop iconic football kit on eBay and support the Great Save

Fancy owning Mary Earps’ goalkeeping gloves? Or maybe Rio Ferdinand’s signed Manchester United shirt? How about a pair of Peter Crouch’s signed trainers or a designer KIT:BAG upcycled from football shirts by Christopher Raeburn?

As Green Football’s Great Save campaign returns for its third season, big names from the world of football, fashion and beyond are donating their kit to raise funds, reduce waste and protect the future of the game.

Now live on eBay until the end of March, you can bid on exclusive items, including:

  • Christopher Raeburn KIT:BAGs – three limited-edition bags made from upcycled England, Wales and Scotland football shirts
  • Demi Stokes – signed Newcastle United training top
  • Ethan Ampadu – match-worn, signed Leeds United shirt from the full team
  • Gary Neville and Roy Keane – jointly signed Manchester United shirt
  • Kris Boyd – match-worn, signed Scotland shirt
  • Mark Schwarzer – replica boots as worn during the World Cup and Europa League finals
  • Martin Keown – signed Arsenal training top
  • Mary Earps – goalkeeper gloves
  • Peter Crouch – signed trainers
  • Rio Ferdinand – signed Manchester United shirt

More items will be added throughout the auction so keep checking back.

By getting involved, you’re not just grabbing a piece of football history. You’re helping tackle one of the sport’s toughest opponents: climate change. An estimated 100,000 tonnes of sportswear ends up in UK landfills every year. That’s 951 football shirts thrown away every minute.

Fans across the UK are also encouraged to sell or donate their own pre-loved kit on eBay. It’s a great way to reduce waste, save money and give someone else the chance to enjoy kit that might otherwise end up in landfill.

Funds raised will go towards local club community organisations and help support the Green Football campaign.

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