Most FA Cup appearances: Ian Callaghan, 79. Record consecutive home league wins: 24 (from 9 February 2019 to 5 July 2020). Its first game was on 1 September 1906 when the home side beat Stoke City 1–0. 19x English Champion. [42] Poor results during the start of that season led to Hodgson leaving the club by mutual consent and former player and manager Kenny Dalglish taking over. [33][34], Houllier was replaced by Rafael Benítez at the end of the 2003–04 season. [39], In the 2009–10 season, Liverpool finished seventh in the Premier League and failed to qualify for the Champions League. [10] The team won the Lancashire League in its debut season, and joined the Football League Second Division at the start of the 1893–94 season. The team changed from red shirts and white shorts to an all-red home strip in 1964 which has been used ever since. [30] In 2001, Houllier's second full season in charge, Liverpool won a "treble": the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup. [50] Liverpool reached the finals of the Football League Cup and UEFA Europa League in Klopp's first season, finishing as runner-up in both competitions. The first football match to be televised in colour was between Liverpool and West Ham United, broadcast live in March 1967. Liverpool finished equal with Arsenal on both points and goal difference, but lost the title on total goals scored when Arsenal scored the final goal in the last minute of the season. [52] Klopp took Liverpool to successive Champions League finals in 2018 and 2019, with the club defeating Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 to win the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more. Its first success in the FA Cup was in 1965. 19/20 , 89/90 , 87/88 , 85/86 , 83/84 , 82/83 , 81/82 , 79/80 , 78/79 , … [84] When construction was completed on the new Main stand the capacity of Anfield was increased to 54,074. This list encompasses the major honours won by Liverpool, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The pair paid £5,000 per share, or £174.1m for the total shareholding and £44.8m to cover the club's debts. [64], Liverpool was the first English professional club to have a sponsor's logo on its shirts, after agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979. [161] In 2019, the club won the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time, and also became the first English club to win the international treble of Club World Cup, Champions League and UEFA Super Cup. Reserves and Academy § Staff, Liverpool F.C. [142] The club also featured in the 1984 children's television show Scully, about a young boy who tries to gain a trial with Liverpool.[143]. [141] Liverpool featured in the 2001 film The 51st State, in which ex-hitman Felix DeSouza (Robert Carlyle) is a keen supporter of the team and the last scene takes place at a match between Liverpool and Manchester United. Between 2012 and 2015, the kits were designed by Warrior Sports, who became the club's kit providers at the start of the 2012–13 season. Liverpool have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. Liverpool landed a 10th league title in the club’s history, this time edging Manchester City by a solitary point at the top of the table. [41] At the start of the 2010–11 season Liverpool was on the verge of bankruptcy and the club's creditors asked the High Court to allow the sale of the club, overruling the wishes of Hicks and Gillett. [125] Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. [66] The association with Carlsberg ended at the start of the 2010–11 season, when Standard Chartered Bank became the club's sponsor. [122] In August 1991 David Moores, whose family had owned the club for more than 50 years, became chairman. Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited. The Heysel Stadium disaster, where escaping fans were pressed against a collapsing wall at the 1985 European Cup Final in Brussels, resulted in 39 deaths. [162][163], This article is about the English men's football club. An all grey kit was introduced in 1987, which was used until the 1991–92 centenary season, when it was replaced by a combination of green shirts and white shorts. Let's go out all in red." Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club in Liverpool, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The "You'll Never Walk Alone" portion of the Shankly Gates is also reproduced on the club's crest. An extra tier was added to the Anfield Road end in 1998, which further increased the capacity of the ground but gave rise to problems when it was opened. [22], Fagan had announced his retirement just before the disaster and Kenny Dalglish was appointed as player-manager. He came into the dressing room one day and threw a pair of red shorts to Ronnie Yeats. Liverpool's 30-year wait for a top-flight title is over after Manchester City lose 2-1 at Chelsea to confirm the Reds as Premier League champions. The Liverpool defender on what makes the Champions League special to him. I suggested. "[85], Liverpool is one of the best supported clubs in the world. They produced the kits for 10 years before Adidas made the kits from 2006 to 2012. [134] In 2018, annual revenue increased to €513.7 million,[135] and Forbes valued the club at $2.183 billion. [6][7], Liverpool F.C. He led Liverpool to its first league title in 1901, before winning it again in 1906. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. The club's anthem is "You'll Never Walk Alone". Before kick-off, Liverpool fans breached a fence which separated the two groups of supporters, and charged the Juventus fans. In 1966, the club won the First Division but lost to Borussia Dortmund in the European Cup Winners' Cup final. The following season, the club retained the League title and won the European Cup for the first time, but it lost in the 1977 FA Cup Final. Liverpool's romp to a first league title in 30 years with a record seven games of the season remaining could herald a golden new era for the Reds with Jurgen Klopp at the helm. After a 30 year wait, Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool are Premier League Champions. [159][160] Liverpool also hold the English record of three wins in the UEFA Cup, UEFA's secondary club competition. [68] In 2012, Warrior Sports' first Liverpool kit removed the shield and gates, returning the badge to what had adorned Liverpool shirts in the 1970s; the flames were moved to the back collar of the shirt, surrounding the number 96 for the number who died at Hillsborough. [118], As the owner of Anfield and founder of Liverpool, John Houlding was the club's first chairman, a position he held from its founding in 1892 until 1904. [8][9], Competitive, professional matches only. [147] Andrew Hannah became the first captain of the club after Liverpool separated from Everton and formed its own club. [109] Ranked the two biggest clubs in England by France Football magazine, Liverpool and Manchester United are the most successful English teams in both domestic and international competitions, and both clubs have a global fanbase. [36] American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks became the owners of the club during the 2006–07 season, in a deal which valued the club and its outstanding debts at £218.9 million. The club's record appearance maker is Ian Callaghan, who made 857 appearances between 1958 and 1978. Record consecutive home matches without defeat: 85 (from 7 February 1978 to 31 January 1981). Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992. John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox and of Fenway Sports Group, bid successfully for the club and took ownership in October 2010. [78], Because of restrictions on expanding the capacity at Anfield, Liverpool announced plans to move to the proposed Stanley Park Stadium in May 2002. The stadium was scheduled to open in August 2011 and would hold 60,000 spectators, with HKS, Inc. contracted to build the stadium. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989, where 96 Liverpool supporters died in a crush against perimeter fencing, led to the elimination of fenced standing terraces in favour of all-seater stadiums in the top two tiers of English football. Record consecutive league wins from start of season: 8 (during the. He oversaw the most successful period in Liverpool's history before stepping down in 1990. In terms of the number of trophies won, Liverpool's most successful decade was the 1980s, when the club won six League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, one Football League Super Cup, five Charity Shields (one shared) and two European Cups. [67], The Liverpool badge is based on the city's liver bird, which in the past had been placed inside a shield. Ian Rush is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 346 goals in total. The rivalry stems from Liverpool's formation and the dispute with Everton officials and the then owners of Anfield. [73] In 1906 the banked stand at one end of the ground was formally renamed the Spion Kop after a hill in KwaZulu-Natal. The new design was approved by the Council in November 2007. Record consecutive draws: 6 (from 19 February 1975 to 19 March 1975). Liverpool will win first Premier League title with asterisk, but it only underlines their dominance Whatever happens next, if and when Liverpool are confirmed as Premier League champions, there will be some kind of asterisk next to the title. [132] According to a 2018 report by Deloitte, the club had an annual revenue of €424.2 million for the previous year,[133] and Forbes valued the club at $1.944 billion. [119] McKenna subsequently became President of the Football League. [23] During his tenure, the club won another three league titles and two FA Cups, including a League and Cup "Double" in the 1985–86 season. One of the most widely supported teams in the world,[3] in 2019, Liverpool was the world's seventh-highest-earning football club, with an annual revenue of €604 million,[4] and the world's eighth-most-valuable football club, valued at $2.183 billion. In international competitions, the club has won six European Cups, more than any other English club, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups (also English records) and one FIFA Club World Cup. [100], The second disaster took place during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, on 15 April 1989. The first was the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster, in which 39 Juventus supporters were killed. [24] Ninety-four fans died that day; the 95th victim died in hospital from his injuries four days later and the 96th died nearly four years later, without regaining consciousness. Liverpool fans could be set for irreversible Champions League heartache thanks to UEFA plans What makes the Champions League special is the one-off nature of ties and the limited number of games. Notable groups include Spirit of Shankly. The club's supporters have been involved in two major tragedies. The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control. A third kit is designed for European away matches, though it is also worn in domestic away matches on occasions when the current away kit clashes with a team's home kit. [47][48] Following a disappointing 2014–15 season, where Liverpool finished sixth in the league, and a poor start to the following campaign, Rodgers was sacked in October 2015. Moores owned 51 percent of the club, and in 2004 expressed his willingness to consider a bid for his shares in Liverpool. [32] They won a further League Cup in 2003, but failed to mount a title challenge in the two seasons that followed. … Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Benítez and Jürgen Klopp, respectively; the latter led Liverpool to a nineteenth League title in 2020, the club's first during the Premier League era. Liverpool … [27], Dalglish cited the Hillsborough disaster and its repercussions as the reason for his resignation in 1991; he was replaced by former player Graeme Souness. In their first season, 1892–93, they won the Lancashire League title and the Liverpool District Cup,[2] and their most recent success came in 2020, when they won their 19th league title, and their first in the Premier League era. Liverpool, to play matches for fans who had been priced out of watching Premier League football. 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[91] In 2008 a group of fans decided to form a splinter club, A.F.C. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to give extra stability to the top tier of the stand after movement of the tier was reported at the start of the 1999–2000 season. [62] The only other branded shirts worn by the club were made by Umbro until 1985, when they were replaced by Adidas, who produced the kits until 1996 when Reebok took over. [140], A docudrama on the Hillsborough disaster, written by Jimmy McGovern, was screened in 1996. Attendance against Wolves also represents the record highest FA Cup attendance. and Athletic Grounds Ltd" (Everton Athletic for short), the club became Liverpool F.C. The deal valued the club and its outstanding debts at £218.9 million. [18] During Paisley's nine seasons as manager Liverpool won 20 trophies, including three European Cups, a UEFA Cup, six League titles and three consecutive League Cups; the only domestic trophy he did not win was the FA Cup. In the following days The Sun newspaper published an article entitled "The Truth", in which it claimed that Liverpool fans had robbed the dead and had urinated on and attacked the police. Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992. As part of the redevelopment the capacity of Anfield was to increase from 45,276 to approximately 60,000 and would cost approximately £150m. [65] Since then the club has been sponsored by Crown Paints, Candy, Carlsberg and Standard Chartered. Reserves and Academy § Academy squad, List of Liverpool F.C. Jurgen Klopp the manager at the time described the stand as "impressive. The club has won 6 European Cups, an English club record, 3 UEFA Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 19 League titles (Including 1 Premier League), 7 FA Cups, a record 8 EFL Cups, title and 1 FIFA Club World Cup title. [56] In July 2018, Liverpool bested this attendance with a 101,254 strong crowd at Michigan Stadium in a game against Manchester United during the 2018 International Champions Cup. Despite finishing fifth in Benítez's first season, Liverpool won the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, beating A.C. Milan 3–2 in a penalty shootout after the match ended with a score of 3–3. Liverpool dominated during the 1970s and 1980s (Liverpool won ten league titles between 1973 and 1988), while Manchester United dominated in the 1990s and 2000s under manager Sir Alex Ferguson (eleven league titles between 1993 and 2009). The resulting weight of people caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 fans, mostly Italians. [131] Accountants Deloitte ranked Liverpool eighth in the Deloitte Football Money League, which ranks the world's football clubs in terms of revenue. Most red cards while playing for Liverpool: Steven Gerrard, 7. [49], Rodgers was replaced by Jürgen Klopp. They were confined to a corner by Liverpool fans who had charged in their direction; the weight of the cornered fans caused a wall to collapse. [63] Nike became the club's official kit supplier at the start of the 2020–21 season. [19], Paisley retired in 1983 and was replaced by his assistant, Joe Fagan. [25] After the Hillsborough disaster there was a government review of stadium safety. [104] The Merseyside derby is one of the few local derbies which do not enforce fan segregation, and hence has been known as the "friendly derby". Between 1949 and 1993 the Community Shield was usually shared if the game was drawn. Benítez subsequently left by mutual consent[40] and was replaced by Fulham manager Roy Hodgson. [71] Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. Hughes led Liverpool to three league titles in 1975-76, 1976-77 and finally in 1978-79 before departing for Wolves. The club is one of five teams with five-plus Champions League (formerly European Cup) titles, tied with Bayern Munich and Barcelona for the third most all-time. rivalry, Liverpool F.C. Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles, seven FA Cups, a record eight League Cups and fifteen FA Community Shields. was founded following a dispute between the Everton committee and John Houlding, club president and owner of the land at Anfield. "Why not go the whole hog, boss?" For the affiliated women's football club, see, For information on Liverpool's abandoned proposed new stadium, see. The incident became known as the Heysel Stadium disaster. [79] Planning permission was granted in July 2004,[80] and in September 2006, Liverpool City Council agreed to grant Liverpool a 999-year lease on the proposed site. [5] In 2019 revenue increased to €604 million (£533 million) according to Deloitte, with the club breaching the half a billion pounds mark. It took Liverpool 30 long, painful years to win a 19th top-flight league title. [53][54] Liverpool beat Flamengo of Brazil in the final 1–0 to win the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time. [158], Liverpool are the most successful British club in international football with fourteen trophies, having won the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier club competition, six times, an English record and only surpassed by Real Madrid and A.C. Milan. Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 16 in 42 games (during the 1978–79 season, First Division). [8] Originally named "Everton F.C. Lowest FA Cup home attendance: 4,000 (against Newtown, in the 1892–93 season). The club have won 19 top-flight titles, and also hold the record for the most European Cup victories by an English team, winning the competition six times. The contract with Carlsberg, which was signed in 1992, was the longest-lasting agreement in English top-flight football. Most games scored in a single campaign: Mohamed Salah, 44 (during the 2017–18 Premier League season). Shankly approved and an iconic kit was born. Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. The last player to be transferred between the two clubs was Phil Chisnall, who moved to Liverpool from Manchester United in 1964.
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