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Daniel Murphy

Man City manager Pep Guardiola's iconic cardigan goes on auction for charity

The iconic grey cardigan that Pep Guardiola wore throughout Manchester City's historic, treble winning season is being auctioned off for charity.

The sale is raising funds for City in the Community Foundation, the club’s local charity that works to deliver health and education programmes across Greater Manchester.

Guadiola could be seen wearing the jacket, which was dubbed as 'the coatigan' while prowling the touchline during 30 City games last season and became synonymous with City’s intense Premier League title race with Liverpool.

To be in with a chance to get your hands on the garment, visit Charity Stars and donate at least $5, or £4, to gain an entry in the draw but there are added incentives to donate more.

Ten entries at £39 will guarantee a City polo shirt, while 20 at £79 will earn them a pair of player issued shorts.

Thirty entries at £118 and a presentation jacket is also yours, along with a chance to win the grand prize.

There isn't much time in the draw left, however, and you have until 6pm on Wednesday, June 12 to throw your hat into the ring.

Guardiola said: "I’m very excited to share something with you to celebrate the Premier League victory!

“I’ve decided to donate the grey cashmere hoodie that I’ve worn for match days throughout the 2018/19 season!

“Want to be in with a chance of winning? All you have to do is help me support the incredible work of the Club’s charity, City in the Community Foundation.”

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