David Silva wears the special kit Manchester City will wear to mark their 125th anniversary in Sunday's Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City
David Silva wears the special kit Manchester City will wear to mark their 125th anniversary in Sunday's Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City
David Silva wears the special kit Manchester City will wear to mark their 125th anniversary in Sunday's Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City
David Silva wears the special kit Manchester City will wear to mark their 125th anniversary in Sunday's Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City

Competition: Win Manchester City's 125th anniversary shirt that Pep Guardiola's side wore in the Community Shield


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The National has joined forces with Manchester City and Etihad Airways to give one lucky reader the chance to win an item of footballing history.

The Premier League champions are wearing a special one-off shirt in Sunday's Community Shield match against Liverpool.

David Silva wears the Manchester City kit that will be worn in the Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City
David Silva wears the Manchester City kit that will be worn in the Community Shield. Courtesy of Manchester City

Only a limited number of shirts have been made of the design and one of them can be won in our competition.

The shirt, inspired by design elements voted for by supporters, is primarily blue with a white trim. The crest features gold lettering denoting the club’s 125 years.

The shirt is a classic design, free of shirt sponsorship. This was made possible for the special anniversary, by the support of Etihad Airways, the club’s principal partner.

To be in with a chance of winning a 125th anniversary shirt, simply answer the following question.

Who is Manchester City's current manager?

A) Pep Guardiola

B) Alan Ball

C) Joe Royle 

The competition is only open to GCC residents.

Email in your answer, with your name, a contact phone number, and your preferred shirt size, to sports@thenational.ae by 11pm on Monday, August 5.