Pescara football club adopts Italian six year old boy's shirt design s
Pescara football club adopts Italian boy\'s shirt design Share this with Email Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Whatsapp Image captionThe club tweeted Luigi\'s winning design (L) and next season\'s shirt A six-year-old boy in Italy is celebrating after his football shirt design was adopted by the professional team Pescara. Luigi D\'Agostino beat other children in a competition, run by the club for young fans, aimed at easing the boredom of being stuck indoors during the country\'s coronavirus lockdown. The competition\'s motto was \"give a kick to Covid-19\". The boy\'s dolphin design will be worn by the Serie B team next season. The Pescara club - its full name is Pescara Calcio 1936 - played in the top Italian league, Serie A, for seven seasons in its history. Its mascot is a dolphin - the club plays