Liverpool
Founded In :3 June 1892
Nick Name: The Reds
Slogan: You Will Never Walk Alone( YNWA)
Ground: Anfield(Capacity- 53,394)
Owners: Fenway Sports Group
Following a dispute over the Everton club ground at Anfield, Liverpool F.C. was founded in 1892. Liverpool developed themselves as a professional football club while Everton relocated in 1892.
Liverpool to its first league title in 1901 and repeated their glory by winning it again in 1906. Liverpool reached its first FA Cup Final in 1914 but lost 1–0 to Burnley. In 1950, Liverpool was defeated in the Cup Final for the second time, this time by Arsenal.
In 1953-54, the club was relegated to the second division but was promoted back to the first division in 1962. Soon again, they won it for the first time in 17 years in 1964.
Liverpool won their first UEFA Cup in 1973-74. In 1977 the club retained the league title and also secured their second UEFA Cup. The club registered their recent league victory in 2019-20 and UCL for the same year.
Liverpool is a prominent club from England that have housed a large number of legendary players. Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard, Graeme Souness, Jamie Carragher, the list just goes on.
Ian Callaghan holds the record of most appearances(857) for the club, while Ian Rush is the top goalscorer across all competitions with 346 goals in 660 appearances. Bruce Grobbelaar has 267 clean sheets in 627 appearances, which is the club record.
When Manchester United and Liverpool face each other, it is referred to as a North-West derby. It is the most critical sporting event of the year and the most-watched competition, surpassing the El Classico and the UCL final. Both the teams have seen their fair share of win, and this makes the match more nail-biting for the fans. Liverpool won 3-1 against United in the last fixture.
The Merseyside Derby is a match between Everton and Liverpool. The rivalry between the two clubs dates back to 1892 when Liverpool was established. Since that time, both clubs have become bitter rivals. Even though Liverpool has a greater number of wins statistically, there is no end to the fan debate. In the most recent game, Everton triumphed 2-0.
Trophies and Honours
Name of the Trophy |
No of Trophies |
Premier League(formerly First Division) |
19 |
FA Cup |
7 |
League Cup |
8 |
UEFA Cup/ Champions League |
6 |
UEFA Super Cup |
4 |
FIFA CWC |
1 |
UEFA Europa League |
3 |
Community Shield |
15 |
Total |
63 |
The current team consists of 27 men squad with Jürgen Klopp as team Manager.
GoalKeepers:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
Alisson |
1 |
Goalkeeper |
28 |
Brazil |
Adrián |
13 |
Goalkeeper |
34 |
Spain |
Caoimhin Kelleher |
62 |
Goalkeeper |
22 |
Ireland |
Liam Huges |
98 |
Goalkeeper |
19 |
Northern Ireland |
Defence:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
Virgil van Dijk |
4 |
Center-Back |
29 |
Netherlands |
Joseph Gomez |
12 |
Center-Back |
23 |
England |
Andrew Robertson |
26 |
Left-Back |
27 |
Scotland |
Joel Matip |
32 |
Center-Back |
29 |
Senegal |
Trent Alexander -Arnold |
66 |
Left-Back |
22 |
England |
Neco Williams |
76 |
Right-Back |
19 |
Wales |
Konstantinos Tsimikas |
21 |
Left-Back |
24 |
Greece |
Nathaniel Phillips |
47 |
Center- Back |
24 |
England |
Rhys Willams |
46 |
Center- Back |
20 |
England |
Midfield:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
Fabinho |
3 |
Defensive Midfield |
27 |
Brazil |
Georginio Wijnaldum |
5 |
Central Midfield |
30 |
France |
James Milner |
7 |
Central Midfield |
35 |
England |
Naby Keita |
8 |
Central Midfield |
26 |
Guinea |
Jordan Henderson(c) |
14 |
Central Midfield |
30 |
England |
Alex Oxlade- Chamberlain |
15 |
Central Midfield |
27 |
England |
Curtis Jones |
17 |
Attacking Midfield |
20 |
England |
Xherdan Shaqiri |
23 |
Attacking Midfield |
29 |
Switzerland |
Thiago |
6 |
Central Midfield |
29 |
Spain |
Forwards:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
County |
Sadio Mané |
10 |
Left -Winger |
28 |
Senegal |
Roberto Firmino |
9 |
Center- Forward |
29 |
Brazil |
Mohamed Salah |
11 |
Right-Winger |
28 |
Egypt |
Divock Origi |
27 |
Center- Forward |
25 |
Belgium |
Diogo Jata |
20 |
Left- Winger |
24 |
Portugal |
The club has been in good hands since its foundation. In 1892, William Edward Barclay and John McKenna were hired as Liverpool’s first managers. Bob Paisley went on to win six league titles and three European Cups over the next nine seasons, making him the club’s most prolific boss.
Jurgen Klopp is the current manager of Liverpool. He has been the manager of Liverpool since 2015, and in 2017-18 and 2018-19, he led the club to two consecutive UEFA Champions League finals. With the club, he won the UCL and the Premier league in 2018-19.
Name of Managers |
Tenure in Club |
Bob Paisley |
1974-1983 |
Joe Fagan |
1983-1985 |
Kenny Dalglish |
1985-1991&2011-2012 |
Ronnie Moran(caretaker) |
1991-1991 |
Graeme Souness |
1991-1994 |
Roy Evans |
1994-1998 |
Gérard Houllier |
1998-2004 |
Rafael Benítez |
2000-2010 |
Roy Hodgson |
2010-2011 |
Brendan Rodgers |
2012-2015 |
Jürgen Klopp |
2015-present |