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The 1985–86 season was Liverpool Football Club's 94th season in existence and their 24th consecutive season in the First Division. This was Kenny Dalglish ’s first season as manager. At 34 he was player manager , and with several players in their last seasons as players.
Liverpool lost 1–0 to Manchester City at Maine Road, and West Ham lost 1–0 to Tottenham. [50] 28 December 1985: Everton won 3–1 against Sheffield Wednesday. Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion drew 1–1 at Villa Park. Chelsea won 2–0 against Tottenham. Liverpool drew 1–1 with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Liverpool achieved a First Division and FA Cup double in 1985–86 so they faced Everton who finished as runners-up in the League. The match was played on 16 August 1986. The match was played on 16 August 1986.
The 1986 FA Cup final was the 105th final of the FA Cup.It took place on 10 May 1986 at Wembley Stadium and was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton.The match was played seven days after Liverpool had secured the league title, with Everton finishing as runners-up.
The 1985–86 FA Cup was the 105th season of the world's oldest knockout football competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Liverpool , who defeated local rivals Everton 3–1 at Wembley in the first ever Merseyside derby final.
1985–86: Champions: Liverpool: ← 1984–85. 1986–87 → . The 1985–86 season was the 87th completed season of The Football League. Final league tables and results
The European Champion Clubs' Cup trophy, won by Liverpool for the fifth time in 2005. The history of Liverpool Football Club from 1985 to the present day covers the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as manager, the Hillsborough disaster, and the club's return to European competition in 1991.
The Football League Super Cup (known for sponsorship reasons as the ScreenSport Super Cup) was a one-off football club competition held in England in the 1985–86 season. . It was organised by the Football League and was intended as a form of financial and sporting compensation for the English clubs which had qualified for European competition in the previous season but had been banned from ...