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Liverpool broke new ground in December 2019 by lifting the Club World Cup for the first time in Reds history. Jürgen Klopp's European Cup winners defeated Monterrey and Flamengo to become world champions.
Through landmark eras involving legendary figures such as Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish, to the modern day under Jürgen Klopp, This is Anfield is an evocative guide to an L4 institution.
The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more.
The official Liverpool FC website. The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more.
Liverpool FC today celebrates its 130th anniversary. On June 3, 1892, 'Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited' was officially formed, after founder John Houlding and his close associates split from Everton FC following a dispute.
Liverpool broke new ground in English football when a shirt sponsorship deal – the first ever for the club – was agreed with Japanese electronics company Hitachi in the summer of 1979.
Liverpool F.C. was formed on the 15th of March 1892. It was at John Houlding's house in Anfield Road that he and his closest friends left from Everton FC, formed a new club. William.E.Barclay, a great football enthusiast, strongly suggested that they should go on with a new name: Liverpool.
By 1901 Anfield was home to the champions of England for a second time with Liverpool FC following Everton's achievement of a decade earlier. Alex Raisbeck, one of the greatest players of his era, captained the Reds to the first of their 18 top-flight titles.
But how have both evolved throughout the history of LFC? Read on below to find out... 1892-1953. The club initially took up the city of Liverpool's coat of arms as its emblem. The design features the Roman god of freshwater and the sea, Neptune, and the Greek god and messenger of the sea, Triton.
The Anfield Road end has had its share of famous moments during more than 130 years of Reds history in L4, from outstanding goals to critical finishes and special celebrations.