Florian Thürler, a passionate Liverpool supporter from Bienne, Switzerland, has made headlines by showcasing an astonishing 1,047 Liverpool jerseys on a football field. This remarkable feat has earned him the title of holding the world record for the largest collection of jerseys from a single club owned by one person.
On Sunday, August 31, which also marked his 60th birthday, Thürler officially presented his immense collection at the Macolin football stadium. This event was not just a personal celebration; it was a moment to solidify his dedication to Liverpool and its history.
Thürler took the significant step of inviting a notary lawyer to authenticate his collection, which he has meticulously built over several decades. His pride in this achievement was clear as he aimed to etch his name into the record books.
Thürler’s Historic Collection Unveiled
According to the notary, the collection includes not only official jerseys but also training jackets and t-shirts branded with Liverpool’s logo. Among the prized pieces are jerseys worn by star Mohamed Salah since 2017, as well as vintage jerseys from the club’s European triumphs in the 1970s and even older kits from the 1950s.
This remarkable display not only showcases Thürler’s passion for Liverpool but also serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of fans across the globe, proving that distance is no barrier to loyalty.
Liverpool fan Florian Thürler has set a new Guinness world record by collecting 1,047 football shirts from one club.
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