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Pescara to wear incredible rainbow shirt designed by six-year-old boy next season after Serie B side’s fan competition


A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy in Italy is celebrating after his football shirt design was adopted by the professional team Pescara.

Luigi D’Agostino was the winner of a competition run by the club for young fans.


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 A boy, aged six, has won a competition in Italy for his team to wear a shirt designed by him next season

A boy, aged six, has won a competition in Italy for his team to wear a shirt designed by him next season

The aim was to help cure the boredom of being on lockdown amid the nation’s coronavirus crisis.

The motto of the competition was “give a kick to Covid-19”.

Luigi designed a beautiful kit featuring the club’s dolphin mascot and a rainbow which has become a symbol of hope and unity during the current crisis.

Players of the Serie B team will wear Luigi’s creation next season.

Pescara have spent just seven campaigns in the Italian top-flight, Serie A, in its history.

The club’s mascot is a dolphin due to its location in an Adriatic resort town famous for its beaches.

Italian sports manufacturer Errea are making the shirts.

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And Luigi has been invited along by them to spend a special day at its Parma HQ to see the new strip come off the production line.

Millions of Italians have been unable to leave their homes, except for essentials, since the country was placed into lockdown on March 9.

As of yesterday, 24,648 people have died due to the coronavirus in Italy with another nearly 184,000 diagnosed with the deadly bug.

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