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 (Portuguese pronunciation: /ˈɛtsõ (w)ɐˈɾɐ̃tʃiz du nɐsiˈmẽtu/; born October 23, 1940), better known as "Pele (Portuguese pronunciation: /peˈlɛ/), Pele is a Brazilian a professional "footballer striker . 

Pele Edson Arantes is the best one of the greatest football players of all time, Pele was ranked as "the greatest" by "FIFA", and was among the most famous and popular sports figures of the "20th" century. In "1999", he was named "Athlete of the Century" by the "International Olympic Committee" and included in The Times list of the "100" most greatest people of the "20th" century. In "2000", Pelé was voted the "best player in the world" by the "International Federation" of Football History and Statistics "IFFHS", and "was one of the joint winners of the "FIFA" Player of the Century award. His "1,279" goals in "1,363" matches played, including friendlies, are recognized as Guinness World Records.

The beginning

 Pele started playing for Santos club when he had fifteen and for the Brazilian national team at  sixteen ,age.

 During his international career, Pele won three "World Cups": "1958", "1962" and "1970", the only player to do so. Pele is the all-time top scorer for Brazil, with "77" goals in "92" matches. At club- level, Pele is the all-time top scorer for Santos with "643" goals from "659" matches. In Santos' golden era, he led the club to the "1962" and "1963" Copa Libertadores, and to the "1962" and "1963' Intercontinental Cup. Thanks for connecting the words «game

 

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His born

"Pele Edson- Arantes do- Nascimento" was born on October "23, "1940", in Tres Caracos, Minas Gerais, Brazil, to a father who played for Fluminense club Dondinho "born Joao Ramos do Nascimento" and Celeste Arantes. He was the oldest of two brothers. 

. He was originally called "Deco" by his family. He acquired the nickname "Pele" during his school period, as it was said that he got it because of the pronunciation of the "name of his favorite player", Vasco- da- Gama goalkeeper Pele, which he mispronounced, 

. Pele stated in his autobiography that "he had no idea" what the name meant, nor did his friends

In 1962, Pele was named the best player in the world.

In "1956", de Brito took Pelé to Santos, an industrial and port city near São Paulo, to try out for professional club Santos, telling the Santos directors that the "15"-year-old would be "the greatest footballer" in the world". his international career"

Pelé's international debut was a" 2–1" defeat against Argentina on "7" July "1957" at the Maracanã. In that match, he scored his first goal for Brazil at the age of 16 years and nine months, still the youngest goalscorer for his country.

"World Cup "1958

 

Pele "10" dribbles three Swedish players at the "1958" World Cup

Pele arrived in Sweden sidelined with a knee injury but upon his return from the treatment room, his teammates stood together and insisted on his selection. His debut was against the Soviet Union in the third match of the first round of the "1958" World Cup, where he assisted Vava's second goal. He was at the time the youngest player to participate in the World Cup. Against France in the semi-finals, Brazil were leading "2–1" in the first half, then Pele scored a hat-trick, becoming the youngest player in World Cup history to do so.

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"17"-year-old Pele cries on goalkeeper Gilmar's shoulder after Brazil's victory in the "1958" World Cup Final

On "29" June "1958", Pele became the youngest player to play in a World Cup final at the age of "17" years and "249" days. 

When the match was over, Pelé lost consciousness and fell to the ground, and was revived by "Garrincha". Then he recovered and was forced to cry as his colleagues were congratulating him. Pele finished the tournament with 6 goals in 4 matches he played, tied for second place, behind record breaker Just Fontaine, and was named the best young player in the tournament. His influence was arguably greater off the pitch, with "Barney Ronay" writing, "With nothing but talent guiding him, the boy from Minas Gerais became the world's first black sports star and a "true uplifter" and inspiration".

At the "1958" World Cup, Pelé began wearing the number "10" shirt. The event was the result of disorganization: the CBF leaders did not allocate shirt numbers to players and it was up to" FIFA" to choose the number 10 shirt for Pelé, who was substituted on the occasion. The press declared Pele the greatest discovery of the "1958" World Cup, and he was retroactively awarded the Silver Ball as the tournament's second-best player, behind Didi. S. American Championship

Pele also played in the Copa -America. In the "1959" edition, he was named the best player in the tournament and was the tournament's top scorer with 8 goals. Brazil finished second despite not being defeated in the tournament. He scored in 5 of Brazil's 6 matches, including two goals against Chile and a "hat-trick" against Paraguay.

 

"1962" World Cup

 

'Pele with Brazil in a confrontation with Italian Giovanni Trapattoni at the "San Siro", Milan in "1963

"When the "1962" World Cup started, Pele was the best player in the world. In the first match of the "1962" World Cup in Chile, vs

Mexico, Pelé set up the first goal and then scored the second goal, after rounding four defenders, for a 2–0" lead. He injured himself in the next match while attempting a long-range shot against" Czechoslovakia. This would keep him out for the rest of the tournament, and coach Aymori Moreira was forced to make his only squad change of the tournament. The substitute was Amarildo, who performed well for the rest of the tournament. However, it was Garrincha who would take the lead and carry Brazil to their second World Cup title, after defeating Czechoslovakia in the final in Santiago.

 

World Cup "1966" and remember the "1966" FIFA World Cup because of the strength that appeared on it, as personal mistakes abounded in that tournament, and Pele became the first player to score goals in three World Cup tournaments, and he scored his goal from a direct free kick in front of the Bulgaria national football team, and the national team came out Brazil football from the first round in that tournament for the first time since the "1934" "FIFA "World Cup", and Pele said after that tournament that he does not want to play in the World Cup again.

 

Pele was the most famous soccer player in the world during the "1966" World Cup in England, and Brazil provided some world champions such as Garrincha and Gilmar

And Gilma Santos, with the addition of other stars such as Garzinho, Tostao and Gerson, led to high expectations for them. Brazil was eliminated in the first round, playing only three matches. The World Cup was marked, among other things, by the brutal fouls committed against Pele that left him injured by the Bulgarian and Portuguese defenders.

 

Pele scored the first goal from a free kick against Bulgaria, becoming the first player to score in three consecutive editions of the World Cup finals, but due to his injury as a result of continuous interference by the Bulgarians, he missed the second match against Hungary. His coach said that he felt after the first game, "Every team will treat him the same way." Brazil lost that match and Pele, though recovered, returned to the final decisive game against Portugal at Goodison Park in Liverpool by Brazilian coach Vicente Viola. Viola completely changed the defense, including the goalkeeper, while returning in midfield to form the first match. During the match, Portugal defender Joao Moraes tackled Pele, but referee George McCabe did not send him off. a decision that is retrospectively seen as among the worst refereeing errors in World Cup history. Pelé had to remain on the field limping for the rest of the match, as substitutions were not allowed at the time. After this match, he vowed never to play again in a World "Cup, a decision he would later change. "1970"Mario Zagallo, Brazil "1970" coach, with Pele in "2008 Zagallo said of Pele: “A kid in Sweden "1958" World Cup showed signs of genius, and in Mexico [1970 World Cup] he fulfilled all that promise and closed the book with a golden key. I was honored to see all of this up close.”

 

Pele trading card from the Mexico "70" series issued by Panini

Called up to the national team in early "1969", Pele initially refused, but then accepted and played in six World Cup qualifying matches, scoring six goals. It was expected that the "1970" World Cup in Mexico would be Pele's last. Brazil's squad for the tournament marked significant changes with respect to the 1966 squad. Players such as Garrincha, Nilton Santos, Valdir Pereira and Djalma Santos were

Gilmar has already retired. However, the Brazil team in the "1970" World Cup, which included players such as Pele, Rivelino, Garzinho, Gerson, Carlos Alberto Torres, Tostao and Clodoaldo, is often considered the greatest football team in history.

 

The top five of "Garzinho", Pele, Gerson, Tostao and "Rivelino" together created attacking momentum, with Pele playing a central role in Brazil's road to the final. All of Brazil's matches in the tournament (except the final) were held in Guadalajara, and in the first match against

For Czechoslovakia, Pelé gave Brazil a "2–1" lead, by chesting in Gerson's long pass and then scoring. In this match, Pele tried to lift the ball over goalkeeper Ivo Victor from the halfway line, and he did not miss the Czechoslovakian goal. Brazil won the match, "4–1". In the first half of the match against England, Pele almost scored with a header that was saved by England goalkeeper Gordon Banks. Pelé recalled actually shouting "goal" when he headed the ball, often referred to as a "save of the century". In the second half, he controlled a cross from Tostao before passing the ball to Garzinho, who scored the only goal.

Against Romania, Pelé scored twice, including a curved free kick from "20" yards, and Brazil won "3–2". In the quarter-finals against Peru, Brazil won "4–2", with Pelé assisting Tostão for Brazil's third goal. In the semi-finals, Brazil faced Uruguay for the first time since the "1950" World Cup final match. Garzinho put Brazil ahead "2–1", and Pelé set up Rivelino's goal to make it "3–1". During that match, Pele produced one of his most famous dribbles. Tostao passed the ball to Pele to control it which was noticed by the Uruguayan goalkeeper Ladislao Mazurkiewicz and ran off his line to get the ball before Pele. However, Pele got there first and fooled Mazurkiewicz with a ruse

Not touching the ball, which made it roll to the left goal, while Pele went to the right goal. Pelé ran around the goalkeeper to recover the ball and shoot as he turned towards the goal, but he turned too far as he shot, and the ball drifted off the far post.

 

Brazil played Italy in the final at the Azteca Stadium in "Mexico City". Pele scored the first goal with a header after defeating Italian defender Tarcisio Burgnic. Brazil's "100th" World Cup goal marks Pele's exhilarating leap into the arms of a team mate

Garzinho celebrates the goal, one of the most iconic moments in World Cup history. Then he assisted Brazil's third goal, which was scored by Garzinho, and the fourth, which was scored by Carlos Alberto. The last goal of the match is often considered the greatest team goal in history because it involved all but two of the team's players. The play culminated after Pelé made a blind pass that entered the path of Carlos Alberto. He came running from behind and kicked the ball to score. Brazil won the match 4–1, retaining the Jules Rimet Trophy indefinitely, and Pelé was awarded the Golden Ball as player of the tournament. Burgnich, who scored Pele during the final, was quoted as saying, "I said to myself before the match, 'It's

Made of skin and bones just like everyone else - but I was wrong.” In terms of his goals and assists throughout the "1970" World Cup, Pele was directly responsible for 53% of Brazil's goals throughout the tournament.

 

Pele's last international match was on July 18, "1971" against Yugoslavia in Rio de Janeiro. With Pele on the field, Brazil's record was "67" wins, "14" draws and "11" losses. Brazil never lost a game while Pele and Garrincha played.

his playing style

 

"Pele dribbling a defender while playing for Brazil, May "1960

Pelé was also famous for associating the phrase "the beautiful game" with football. A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish chances with accurate, powerful shots with both feet. Pele was also a hard-working team player, a complete striker, with exceptional vision and intelligence, who was recognized for his accurate passing and ability to connect with and provide assistance to his teammates.

Early in his career, he played in a variety of attacking positions. Although he usually operated inside the box as a main striker or main striker, his wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside striker or second striker, or outside wide. In his later career, he took a deeper playmaking role behind the forwards, often acting as an attacking midfielder. Pele's unique style of play combined speed, creativity, technical skill, physical strength, stamina and athleticism. His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, and he was often seen using substitutions

Surprising direction and subtle camouflages to outrun players, like his signature move, drible da vaca. Another one of his skills was paradinha, or little pause.

 

Despite his relatively small stature, "1.73" meters (5 ft 8 in), he excelled in the air, due to his accurate heading, timing and height. Known for his curved shots, he was also an accurate free kick taker and penalty taker, although he often held back from taking penalties, stating that he thought it was a cowardly way to score.

Pele was also known as a very fair and influential player, who was distinguished by his charismatic leadership and sportsmanship on the pitch. His warm embrace of Bobby Moore after the Brazil-England match in the "1970" World Cup has been seen as the embodiment of sportsmanship, with The New York Times stating that the photo "captured the respect that two great players have for each other...the touches, the looks, the sportsmanship between them are all in the picture." No gloating, no gloating from Pele. No despair, no defeatism from Bobby Moore. Pele has also earned a reputation for being often a decisive player for his teams, due to his tendency to score crucial goals in important matches.

Pele's personal life

relationships and kids

his children

 

Pele, a practicing Catholic, donated an autographed shirt to Pope Francis. Accompanied by a football signed by Ronaldo, located in one of the Vatican Museums.

Pele has been married three times, had several relationships and fathered several children.

 

On February 21, "1966", Pele married Rosemary dos Reyes Scholby. They had two daughters and one son: Kelly Christina (born January 13, "1967"), married Dr. Arthur DeLuca, Jennifer (b. "1978"), and their son, Edinho ("Edino", August 27, "1970"). The couple divorced in "1982". In May "2014", Edinho was jailed for "33" years for money laundering from the drug trade. On appeal, the sentence was "reduced to "12 years and 10 months.

From "1981" to "1986", Pele was romantically linked to TV presenter Shusha, who was instrumental in launching her career. She was "17" years old when they started dating. In April "1994", Pele married psychologist and gospel singer Asurya Lemos Seixas, who gave birth to twins Joshua and Celeste on "September "28", "1996" through fertility treatments. The couple divorced in "2008.

 

Pele had at least two other children from previous affairs. Sandra Machado, who was born out of a romantic relationship with Pele in

"1964" With the housemaid, Anizia Machado, she fights for years until Pele, who refuses to submit to "DNA tests, confesses. Despite being recognized by the courts as his biological daughter based on "DNA evidence in "1993", Pele never recognized his eldest daughter until after her death in "2006", nor did her two children, Octavio and Gabrielle. Pele also had another daughter, Flavia Cortez, from an extramarital affair in "1968" with journalist Lenita Cortez. Flavia was recognized as his daughter.

At the age of "73", Pele announced his intention to marry" 41"-year-old Marcia Aoki, a Japanese-Brazilian importer of medical equipment from Peñapolis, São Paulo, whom he had been dating since 2010". They first met in the mid-"1980"s. in New York, before meeting again in "2008". They married in" "July "2016.

 

Politics

 

Brazilian President Lula and Pele at the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first World Cup "title won by Brazil in 1958, at the Planauto Palace, "2008

In "1970", Pele was investigated by the Brazilian military regime on suspicion of left-wing sympathies. Declassified documents showed that Pele was under investigation after handing over a statement calling for the release of political prisoners. Pele himself did not participate more in the political struggles in the country.

 

In "1976", Pele was on a Pepsi-sponsored trip in Lagos, Nigeria, when that year's military coup attempt took place. Pele was stuck in a hotel with Arthur Ashe and other tennis professionals, who were participating in the "1976" Lagos Tennis Classic. Pele left.

And his hotel crew eventually took up residence at the residence of the Brazilian ambassador, as they were unable to leave the country for a few days. Later the airport was opened and Pele left the country posing as a pilot.

 

In June "2013", he was criticized in public opinion for his conservative views. During the "2013" Brazil protests, Pelé asked people to "forget the demonstrations" and support the Brazilian national team.

 

On 1 June" 2022", Pelé posted an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his Instagram account, making a public appeal to stop Russia's "evil" and "unprovoked" invasion of Ukraine.

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Pele in a wheelchair in "2018" at the unveiling of his statue in Rio de Janeiro

In "1977", Brazilian media reported that Pele's right kidney had been removed. In November "2012", Pele underwent successful hip surgery. In December "2017", Pelé appeared in a wheelchair at the "2018 World Cup" draw in Moscow where he was photographed with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Diego Maradona. After a month he collapsed from exhaustion and was taken to hospital. In 2019, after being hospitalized due to

Urinary tract infection, Pele underwent surgery to remove kidney stones. In February "2020", his son Edinho reported that Pele was unable to walk independently and was reluctant to leave the house, attributing his condition to a lack of rehabilitation after a hip operation.

 

In September "2021", Pele underwent surgery to remove a polyp on the right side of his colon. Although his eldest daughter, Kelly, stated that he was "fine", he was reportedly readmitted to intensive care a few days later, before finally being released on September "30', "2021", to begin chemotherapy.

FIFA often mentions that Pele scored "1,281" goals in "1,363" matches. This figure includes goals scored by Pele in club friendlies, such as the international tours Pele completed with Santos and New York Cosmos, and some matches Pele played with the Brazilian Armed Forces teams during his national service in Brazil. He is listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the most official goals scored by a player in football.

 

The tables below record every goal Pelé has scored in major club competitions for Santos and New York Cosmos.

Pele is the top scorer for the Brazilian national football team with "77" goals in "92" official matches. He scored "12" goals and was credited with "10" assists in "14" World Cup matches, including "4" goals and "7" assists in "1970". Pele shares with Uwe Seeler, Miroslav Klose and Cristiano Ronaldo the feat of being" the only players to score in four separate tournaments from the World Cup.

Pelé's statistics on goals and matches differ between sources due to friendlies. The Foundation for Close Football Statistics states that Pele scored "767" goals in "831" official matches. The following table is a compendium of sources that includes data from "Santos FC" websites, the official "FIFA" website, and more.

Zinedine Zidane

 

Zinedine Zidane

    "Zinedine Zidane born"

Why did Zidane retire so early?

was born on June 23, "1972" in La Castellane, Marseille, in the south of France. He is" the youngest of five . Zidane is a Muslim of "Algerian" Kabyle descent. His parents, Ismail and Malika, immigrated to Paris from a village called Ajimon in the Berber-speaking Kabylie region of northern Algeria in "1953", before the outbreak of the Algerian Liberation Revolution. The family, who had stayed in the most difficult northern parts of the city of Barbes and Saint-Denis, Zidane found very little add the region, and within the mid-"1960"s captive to the "northern Marseille" residential area of l.  a. "Castellane in the "16th arrondissement of Marseille.

 "Zidane career"

The begenning of Zidane career was at urban center before establishing himself united of the most effective players in Ligueth   one with Bordeaux football club. In "1996", Zidane transferred to Juventus football club, wherever he won "trophies" with them, together with 2 "Serie A titles". 

He affected to Real national capital for a then-record transfer fee of €"77".5 million in" 2001", that he remained registered to for future eight years. In Spain, Zidane won several "trophies", together with the La Liga title and therefore the "UEFA" Champions League. within the "2002" "UEFA" Champions League Final, he scored a left-footed goal that is taken into account one among the best goals within the history of the "UEFA" Champions. 

 

He compete "108" times for France, Zidane won the "1998" World -Cup, He scored 2 goals within the final of the Cup, so he was named to the All-Star Team. This triumph created him a national hero in France, and he was awarded the Legion of Honor in "1998". He won UEFA monetary unit "2000", and was named player of the tournament. He was conjointly awarded the Golden Ball for Player of the Tournament at the "2006" World Cup, despite his ill-famed dismissal within the final against European nation for heading Marco Materazzi's chest. Retirement because the fourth most active player within the history of France. 

 

In "2004", Zidane was appointed within the "125" Greatest Living Footballers, an inventory of the world's greatest living players compiled by Brazilian player Pele, and within the same year he was named the simplest European participant of the past fifty years within the Golden day of remembrance Poll. Zidane is one in every of eight players to own won the globe Cup, "Champions League" and Ballon d'Or. He was an envoy for "Qatar's" booming bid to host the "2022" tourney, and it had been the primary Arab country to host the tournament. 

 

After retiring as a player, Zidane affected to employment, and started his employment career at Real Spanish capital district. He remained within the position for 2 years before taking charge of the primary team in "2016". within the 1st two-and-a-half seasons, "Zidane" became the primary "coach" to win the Champions League 3 times in an exceedingly row, the ecu Super Cup and therefore the Club tourney double every, moreover joined league title every. Spain and therefore the Spanish Super Cup. This success junction rectifier to Zidane winning the public lavatory manager of the Year award in "2017". He resigned in "2018", however came to the club as a teacher in "2019", and proceeded to win another La Liga title" and therefore the Spanish Super Cup".

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Liverpool"You'll Never Walk Alone"


Liverpool

The words "Liverpool Football Club" . The words "You'll Never Walk Alone"  


Liverpool Football Club




Founded : 3rd June 1892.

.Full name : Liverpool ,Football, Club.

.Nickname : The Reds.

.Ground : Anfield.

Club owner:*F. S. G..

.Chairman of   Directors : Tom Werner.

.Manager : Jürgen Klopp.

.League : the English Premier League.

.Website : https://www.liverpoolfc.com/.

liverpool fixtures:-

*.based in Liverpool, England the most professional football club( Liverpool Football Club.
Liverpool record  (eight FA -Cups) , ( a nineteen -League- titles),  (nine -League -Cups) and (sixteen -FA -Community -Shields).  internationally competitions, Liverpool has won ( a six- European- Cups), three- UEFA- Cups), (a four -UEFA Super- Cups)*all English Liverpool become as a significant force in domestic(a and European soccer within the Seventies and Eighties, once diode the club to a combined eleven League titles and 4 European Cups every Bill Shankly, Bob fabric, Joe Fagan and Kenny "Dalglish, . urban center won European Cups in "2005" underneath the management of "Rafael Benítez and 2019 underneath the management of Jürgen Klopp, respectively; Jürgen Klopp diode urban center to "a nineteenth League title" in 2020,    
Liverpool is that the foremost valuable club supported clubs at intervals the planet. the team wear changed from red shirts with white shorts to a red shirts and red shorts main strip . The club'santhem is "You'll ne'er Walk Alone". 

John Houlding, the creation father of metropolis F.C.

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Colours ,liverpool brand and badge


A blue and white shirt and white shorts


Liverpool's home colors worn from 1892 to 1896


For a lot of of Liverpool's history, its home colors are all red. once the club was based in 1892, blue and white quartered shirts were used till the club adopted the city's color of red in 1896.[3] The city's image of the liver bird was adopted because the club's badge (or crest, because it is typically known) in 1901, though it absolutely was not incorporated into the kit till 1955. port continuing to wear red shirts ANd white shorts till 1964 once manager Bill Shankly set to vary to an all-red strip.[55] port compete all told red for the primary time against Anderlecht, as Ian St John recalled in his autobiography:


He [Shankly] thought the color theme would carry psychological impact – red for danger, red for power. He came into the room sooner or later and threw a combine of red shorts to Ronnie William Butler Yeats. "Get into those shorts and let's examine however you look", he said. "Christ, Ronnie, you look awful, terrifying. You look seven linear unit tall." "Why not go the full hog, boss?" I recommended. "Why not wear red socks? Let's leave dead red." Shankly approved ANd an painting kit was born.


The port away strip has additional usually than not been all yellow or white shirts and black shorts, however there are many exceptions. AN all gray kit was introduced in 1987, that was used till the 1991–92 centenary season once it absolutely was replaced by a mixture of inexperienced shirts and white shorts. when numerous color combos within the Nineteen Nineties, together with gold and navy, bright yellow, black and gray, and ecru, the club alternated between yellow and white away kits till the 2008–09 season, once it re-introduced the gray kit. a 3rd kit is intended for European away matches, tho' it's additionally worn in domestic away matches on occasions once this away kit clashes with a team's home kit. Between 2012 and 2015, the kits were designed by somebody Sports, WHO became the club's kit suppliers at the beginning of the 2012–13 season.] In Gregorian calendar month 2015, Warrior's parent company New Balance proclaimed it'd be getting into the worldwide soccer market, with groups sponsored by somebody currently being outfitted by New Balance.[58] the sole different branded shirts worn by the club were created by Umbro till 1985, after they were replaced by Adidas, WHO made the kits till 1996 once Reebok took over. They made the kits for ten years before Adidas created the kits from 2006 to 2012. Greek deity became the club's official kit provider at the beginning of the 2020–21 season.*


A version of Liverpool's badge as pictured on the Shankly Gates


Liverpool was the primary English skilled club to own a sponsor's brand on its shirts, when agreeing a modify Hitachi in 1979.[61] Since then the club has been sponsored by Crown Paints, Candy, Carlsberg and commonplace hired. The contract with Carlsberg, that was signed in 1992, was the longest-lasting agreement in English top-hole soccer. The association with Carlsberg finished at the beginning of the 2010–11 season, once commonplace hired Bank became the club's sponsor.

    The metropolis badge is predicated on the city's liver bird image, that within the past had been placed within a defend. In 1977, a red liver bird standing on a soccer (blazoned as "Statant upon a soccer a Liver Bird wings elevated and addorsed holding within the beak a bit of alga gules") was granted as a heraldic badge by the faculty of Arms to land league supposed to be used by metropolis. However, metropolis ne'er created use of this badge. In 1992, to commemorate the centennial of the club, a brand new badge was commissioned, together with a illustration of the Shankly Gates. future year twin flames were supplementary at either aspect, symbolic of the Hillsborough memorial outside Anfield, wherever a continual flame burns in memory of these United Nations agency died within the Hillsborough disaster.* In 2012, person Sports' initial metropolis kit removed the defend and gates, returning the badge to what had adorned metropolis shirts within the 1970s; the flames were rapt to the rear collar of the shirt, encompassing the quantity ninety six for the quantity United Nations agency died at Hillsborough.
  1. Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
  2. Period   Kit manufacturer             Shirt sponsor (chest)      Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
  3. 1973–1979           Umbro  None     None
  4. 1979–1982                                     Hitachi
  5. 1982–1985                          Crown Paints
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Stadium


For data on Liverpool's abandoned planned new construction, see Stanley Park construction.


The interior of a construction.


Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.


Anfield was in-built 1884 toward land adjacent to Stanley Park. located a pair of miles (3 km) from Liverpool city center, it absolutely was originally employed by Everton before the club touched to Goodison Park when a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. Left with associate degree empty ground, Houlding based Liverpool in 1892 and therefore the club has vie at Anfield ever since. The capability of the construction at the time was twenty,000, though solely one hundred spectators attended Liverpool's initial match at Anfield.


The Kop was in-built 1906 thanks to the high turnout for matches and was known as the Oakfield Road hill at first. Its initial game was on one Sep 1906 once the house facet beat tend town 1–0.*In 1906 the banked stand at one finish of the bottom was formally renamed the Spion Kop when a hill in KwaZulu-Natal.The hill was the positioning of the Battle of Spion Kop within the Second warfare, wherever over three hundred men of the Lancashire Regiment died, several of them from Liverpool. At its peak, the stand may hold twenty eight,000 spectators and was one among the biggest single-tier stands within the world. several stadiums in European country had stands named when Spion Kop, however Anfield's was the biggest of them at the time; it may hold additional supporters than some entire soccer grounds.


Anfield may accommodate over sixty,000 supporters at its peak and had a capability of fifty five,000 till the Nineteen Nineties, when, following recommendations from the Taylor Report, all clubs within the Premier League were duty-bound to convert to all-seater stadiums in time for the 1993–94 season, reducing its capability to forty five,276. The findings of the report precipitated the renovation of the Kemlyn Road Stand, that was remodeled in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and was called the Centenary Stand till 2017 once it absolutely was renamed the Kenny Dalglish Stand. an additional tier was else to the Anfield Road finish in 1998, that more exaggerated the capability of the bottom however gave rise to issues once it absolutely was opened. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to allow further stability to the highest tier of the stand when movement of the tier was according at the beginning of the 1999–2000 season.


Because of restrictions on increasing the capability at Anfield, Liverpool declared plans to maneuver to the planned Stanley Park construction in might 2002. designing permission was granted in Gregorian calendar month 2004, and in Sep 2006, Liverpool council united to grant Liverpool a 999-year lease on the planned web site. Following the takeover of the club by Saint George Gillett and Tom Hicks in Gregorian calendar month 2007, the planned construction was redesigned. The new style was approved by the Council in November 2007. The construction was regular to open in August 2011 and would hold sixty,000 spectators, with HKS, Inc. narrowed to create the construction. Construction was halted in August 2008, as Gillett and Hicks had problem in funding the £300 million required for the event.* In Oct 2012, BBC Sport according that Fenway Sports cluster, the new house owners of Liverpool FC, had set to redevelop their current home at Anfield construction, instead of building a brand new construction in Stanley Park. As a part of the renovation the capability of Anfield was to extend from forty five,276 to around sixty,000 and would value around £150m.* once construction was completed on the new Main stand the capability of Anfield was exaggerated to fifty four,074. This £100 million growth else a 3rd tier to the stand. This was all a part of a £260 million project to boost the Anfield space. Jürgen Klopp the manager at the time delineate the stand as "impressive."


In Gregorian calendar month 2021, it absolutely was according that Liverpool Council had given designing permission for the club to renovate and expand the Anfield Road stand, boosting the capability by around seven,000 and taking the general capability at Anfield to sixty one,000. The growth, that is calculable to value £60m, was delineate as "a large milestone" by administrator Andy Hughes, and would conjointly see rail seating being trialled within the Kop for the 2021–22 Premier League season.

Stadium


For data on Liverpool's abandoned planned new structure, see Stanley Park structure.


The interior of a structure.


Anfield, home of city F.C.


Anfield was in-built 1884 onto land adjacent to Stanley Park. set two miles (3 km) from city centre, it absolutely was originally utilized by Everton before the club stirred to Goodison Park once a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. Left with Associate in Nursing empty ground, Houlding based city in 1892 and therefore the club has vie at Anfield ever since. The capability of the structure at the time was twenty,000, though solely a hundred spectators attended Liverpool's 1st match at Anfield.


The Kop was in-built 1906 because of the high turnout for matches and was known as the Oakfield Road hill at first. Its 1st game was on one Sept 1906 once the house facet beat tend town 1–0.*In 1906 the banked stand at one finish of the bottom was formally renamed the Spion Kop once a hill in KwaZulu-Natal.The hill was the location of the Battle of Spion Kop within the Second warfare, wherever over three hundred men of the geographical area Regiment died, several of them from city. At its peak, the stand may hold twenty eight,000 spectators and was one in every of the most important single-tier stands within the world. several stadiums in European country had stands named once Spion Kop, however Anfield's was the most important of them at the time; it may hold a lot of supporters than some entire soccer grounds.


Anfield may accommodate over sixty,000 supporters at its peak and had a capability of fifty five,000 till the Nineties, when, following recommendations from the Taylor Report, all clubs within the Premier League were duty-bound to convert to all-seater stadiums in time for the 1993–94 season, reducing its capability to forty five,276. The findings of the report precipitated the improvement of the Kemlyn Road Stand, that was remodeled in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and was called the Centenary Stand till 2017 once it absolutely was renamed the Kenny Dalglish Stand. an additional tier was value-added to the Anfield Road finish in 1998, that any inflated the capability of the bottom however gave rise to issues once it absolutely was opened. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to provide further stability to the highest tier of the stand once movement of the tier was according at the beginning of the 1999–2000 season.


Because of restrictions on increasing the capability at Anfield, city declared plans to maneuver to the planned Stanley Park structure in could 2002. designing permission was granted in July 2004, and in Sept 2006, city council in agreement to grant city a 999-year lease on the planned web site. Following the takeover of the club by St. George Gillett and Tom Hicks in Gregorian calendar month 2007, the planned structure was redesigned. The new style was approved by the Council in Nov 2007. The structure was scheduled  to open in August 2011 and would hold sixty,000 spectators, with HKS, Inc. shrunk to create the structure. Construction was halted in August 2008, as Gillett and Hicks had issue in funding the £300 million required for the event.* In Oct 2012, BBC Sport according that Fenway Sports cluster, the new house owners of city FC, had determined to redevelop their current home at Anfield structure, instead of building a replacement structure in Stanley Park. As a part of the improvement the capability of Anfield was to extend from forty five,276 to more or less sixty,000 and would price more or less £150m.* once construction was completed on the new Main stand the capability of Anfield was inflated to fifty four,074. This £100 million enlargement value-added a 3rd tier to the stand. This was all a part of a £260 million project to boost the Anfield space. Jürgen Klopp the manager at the time delineated  the stand as "impressive."


In June 2021, it absolutely was according that city Council had given designing permission for the club to renovate and expand the Anfield Road stand, boosting the capability by around seven,000 and taking the capability at Anfield to sixty one,000. The enlargement, that is calculable to price £60m, was delineated  as "a immense milestone" by decision maker Andy Hughes, and would additionally see rail seating being trialled within the Kop for the 2021–22 Premier League season.


The second disaster occurred throughout Associate in Nursing solfa syllable Cup semi-final between port and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough construction, Sheffield, on fifteen Gregorian calendar month 1989. xcvii port fans died as a consequence of overcrowding at the Leppings Lane finish, in what became referred to as the Hillsborough disaster. within the following days, The Sun's coverage of the event unfold falsehoods, notably a writing entitled "The Truth" that claimed that port fans had robbed the dead and had urinated on and attacked the police. resultant investigations proved  the allegations false, resulting in a boycott of the newspaper by port fans across town and elsewhere; several still refuse to shop for The Sun thirty years later. several support organisations were established within the wake of the disaster, like the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, that represents sorrowing families, survivors and supporters in their efforts to secure justice.


Rivalries


Main articles: Merseyside bowler hat and port F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry


Liverpool players (in grey) throughout their 4–1 win against Manchester United at previous Trafford on fourteen March 2009


Liverpool's longest-established contention is with fellow port team Everton, against whom they contest the Merseyside bowler hat. The contention stems from Liverpool's formation and therefore the dispute with Everton officers and therefore the then homeowners of Anfield. The Merseyside bowler hat is one in every of the few native derbies that don't enforce fan segregation, and thus has been referred to as the "friendly derby". Since the mid-1980s, the contention has intense each on and off the sector and, since the origin of the Premier League in 1992, the Merseyside bowler hat has had additional players sent off than the other Premier League game. it's been brought up as "the most ill-disciplined and explosive fixture within the Premier League". In terms of support at intervals town, the amount of port fans outweighs Everton supporters by a magnitude relation of 2:1.


Liverpool's contention with Manchester United stems from the cities' competition within the technological revolution of the nineteenth century. Connected by the world's initial inter-city railway, by road port and Manchester square measure separated by about thirty miles (48 km) on the East Lancs Road.* graded the 2 biggest clubs in European nation by France soccer magazine, port and Manchester United square measure the foremost roaring English groups in each domestic and international competitions, and each clubs have a worldwide fanbase. Viewed in concert of the most important rivalries in world soccer, it's thought of the foremost illustrious fixture in English soccer. the 2 clubs alternated as champions between 1964 and 1967, and Manchester United became the primary English team to win the ecu Cup in 1968, followed by Liverpool's four European Cup victories. Despite the thirty-nine league titles and 9 European Cups between them[114] the 2 rivals have seldom been roaring at a similar time – Liverpool's run of titles within the Seventies and Nineteen Eighties coincided with Manchester United's 26-year title drought, and United's success within the Premier League-era likewise coincided with Liverpool's 30-year title drought, and therefore the 2 clubs have finished initial and second within the league solely 5 times. Such is that the contention between the clubs they seldom do transfer business with one another. The last player to be transferred between the 2 clubs was Phil Chisnall, World Health Organization emotional to port from Manchester United in 1964. Ownership and finances

Photograph

John W. Henry of Fenway Sports cluster, the parent company of metropolis


As the owner of Anfield and founding father of metropolis, John Houlding was the club's initial chairman, a footing he control from its origination in 1892 till 1904. John McKenna took over as chairman once Houlding's departure. McKenna after became President of the conference. The situation modified hands persistently before John Smith, whose father was a shareowner of the club, took up the role in 1973. He oversaw the foremost fortunate amount in Liverpool's history before stepping down in 1990. His successor was Noel White UN agency became chairman in 1990. In August 1991 David Moores, whose family had in hand the club for over fifty years, became chairman. His uncle John Moores was additionally a shareowner at metropolis and was chairman of Everton from 1961 to 1973. Moores in hand fifty one p.c of the club, and in 2004 expressed his disposition to think about a bid for his shares in metropolis.


Moores eventually sold  the club to yankee businessmen patron saint Gillett and Tom Hicks on half dozen February 2007. The deal valued the club and its outstanding debts at £218.9 million. The combine paid £5,000 per share, or £174.1m for the overall material possession and £44.8m to hide the club's debts. Disagreements between Gillett and Hicks, and therefore the fans' lack of support for them, resulted within the combine wanting to sell the club. Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on sixteen Apr 2010 to superintend its sale.In could 2010, accounts were discharged showing the company of the club to be £350m in debt (due to leveraged takeover) with losses of £55m, inflicting auditor KPMG to qualify its audit opinion. The group's creditors, as well as the Royal Bank of Scotland, took Gillett and Hicks to court to force them to permit the board to proceed with the sale of the club, the foremost plus of the company. A state supreme court choose, man Justice Floyd, dominated in favour of the creditors and paved  the approach for the sale of the club to Fenway Sports cluster (formerly New England Sports Ventures), though Gillett and Hicks still had the choice to attractiveness. metropolis was sold  to Fenway Sports cluster on fifteen October 2010 for £300m.


Liverpool has been delineate as a world brand; a 2010 report valued the club's emblems and associated holding at £141m, a rise of £5m on the previous year. metropolis was given a whole rating of AA (Very Strong). In Apr 2010 business magazine Forbes hierarchal metropolis because the sixth most respected squad within the world, behind Manchester United, Real capital of Spain, Arsenal, metropolis and Bayern Munich; they valued the club at $822m (£532m), excluding debt.[130] Accountants Deloitte hierarchal metropolis eighth within the Deloitte soccer cash League, that ranks the world's soccer clubs in terms of revenue. Liverpool's financial gain within the 2009–10 season was €225.3m. in keeping with a 2018 report by Deloitte, the club had associate annual revenue of €424.2 million for the previous year, and Forbes valued the club at $1.944 billion.* In 2018, annual revenue redoubled to €513.7 million, and Forbes valued the club at $2.183 billion. In 2019 revenue redoubled to €604 million (£533 million) in keeping with Deloitte, with the club breaching the [*fr1] a billion pounds mark.


In Apr 2020, the house owners of the club came under attack from fans and therefore the media for deciding to furlough all non-playing workers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.[137] In response to the current, the club created a turnabout on call|the choice} and apologised for his or her initial decision.[138] In Apr 2021 Forbes valued the club at $4.1 billion, a biennial increase of half of 1 mile, creating it the world's fifth-most-valuable soccer club.


Liverpool within the media


Liverpool featured within the initial edition of BBC's Match of the Day, that screened highlights of their match against Arsenal at Anfield on twenty two August 1964. the primary soccer match to be televised in color was between metropolis and West Ham United, broadcast sleep in March 1967. metropolis fans featured within the Pink Floyd song "Fearless", during which they American ginseng excerpts from "You'll ne'er Walk Alone". To mark the club's look within the 1988 solfa syllable final, metropolis discharged the "Anfield Rap", a song that includes John Barnes and different members of the squad.


A movie on the Hillsborough disaster, written by Jimmy McGovern, was screened in 1996. It featured St. Christopher Eccleston as Trevor Hicks, UN agency lost 2 teenaged daughters within the disaster, went on to campaign for safer stadiums and helped to create the Hillsborough Families Support cluster. metropolis featured within the 2001 film The 51st State, during which ex-hitman Felix DeSouza (Robert Carlyle) could be a keen supporter of the team and therefore the last scene takes place at a match between metropolis and Manchester United. The club additionally featured within the 1984 children's broadcast Scully, a few young boy UN agency tries to realize an attempt with metropolis. The gap scenes of the Doctor UN agency episode "The Hallowe'en Apocalypse", ventilated in October 2021, options The Doctor (played by Jodie Whittaker) exiting the TARDIS outside Anfield as she exclaims: "Liverpool? Anfield! Klopp era, classic!".Players
First-team squad
As of 1 September 2022
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Alisson
2 DF England ENG Joe Gomez
3 MF Brazil BRA Fabinho
4 DF Netherlands NED Virgil van Dijk
5 DF France FRA Ibrahima Konaté
6 MF Spain ESP Thiago Alcântara
7 MF England ENG James Milner (vice-captain)
8 MF Guinea GUI Naby Keïta
9 FW Brazil BRA Roberto Firmino
11 FW Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah
13 GK Spain ESP Adrián
14 MF England ENG Jordan Henderson (captain)[149]
15 MF England ENG Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
17 MF England ENG Curtis Jones
19 MF England ENG Harvey Elliott
20 FW Portugal POR Diogo Jota
21 DF Greece GRE Kostas Tsimikas
22 DF Scotland SCO Calvin Ramsay
23 FW Colombia COL Luis Díaz
26 DF Scotland SCO Andrew Robertson
27 FW Uruguay URU Darwin Núñez
28 FW Portugal POR Fábio Carvalho
29 MF Brazil BRA Arthur (on loan from Juventus)
32 DF Cameroon CMR Joël Matip
47 DF England ENG Nat Phillips
62 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Caoimhín Kelleher
66 DF England ENG Trent Alexander-Arnold
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
46 DF England ENG Rhys Williams (at Blackpool until 30 June 2023)
72 DF Netherlands NED Sepp van den Berg (at Schalke 04 until 30 June 2023)
Reserves and Academy
Further information on the academy squads: Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy § Academy squad
Former players
Further information: List of Liverpool F.C. players, List of Liverpool F.C. players (25–99 appearances), List of Liverpool F.C. players (1–24 appearances), and Category:Liverpool F.C. players
Player records
For player records, see List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics.



Club captains

Since the establishment of the club in 1892, 45 players have been club captain of Liverpool F.C.[153] Andrew Hannah became the first captain of the club after Liverpool separated from Everton and formed its own club. Alex Raisbeck, who was club captain from 1899 to 1909, was the longest serving captain before being overtaken by Steven Gerrard who served 12 seasons as Liverpool captain starting from the 2003–04 season.[153] The present captain is Jordan Henderson, who in the 2015–16 season replaced Gerrard who moved to LA Galaxy.*

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Name                                                     Period

Scotland Andrew Hannah                  1892–1895

Scotland Jimmy Ross                         1895–1897

Scotland John McCartney                 1897–1898

England Harry Storer                       1898–1899

Scotland Alex Raisbeck                     1899–1909

England Arthur Goddard                 1909–1912

England Ephraim Longworth         1912–1913

England Harry Lowe                       1913–1915

Scotland Donald McKinlay            1919–1920

England Ephraim Longworth        1920–1921

Scotland Donald McKinlay           1921–1928

England Tom Bromilow                1928–1929

Scotland James Jackson               1929–1930

Scotland Tom Morrison                1930–1931

Scotland Tom Bradshaw              1931–1934

Name    Period

England Tom Cooper                 1934–1939

Scotland Matt Busby                 1939–1940

Scotland Willie Fagan               1945–1947

England Jack Balmer               1947–1950

England Phil Taylor                  1950–1953

England Bill Jones                   1953–1954

England Laurie Hughes          1954–1955

Scotland Billy Liddell              1955–1958

England Johnny Wheeler        1958–1959

England Ronnie Moran          1959–1960

England Dick White                1960–1961

Scotland Ron Yeats                 1961–1970

England Tommy Smith          1970–1973

England Emlyn Hughes        1973–1978

England Phil Thompson       1978–1981

Name    Period

Scotland Graeme Souness                          1982–1984

England Phil Neal                                      1984–1985

Scotland Alan Hansen                               1985–1988

Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan         1988–1989

Scotland Alan Hansen                               1989–1990

Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan         1990–1991

Scotland Steve Nicol                                 1990–1991

England Mark Wright                             1991–1993

Wales Ian Rush                                        1993–1996

England John Barnes                              1996–1997

England Paul Ince                                   1997–1999

England Jamie Redknapp                     1999–2002

Finland Sami Hyypiä                             2001–2003

England Steven Gerrard                      2003–2015

England Jordan Henderson              2015–

Club officials

Owner: United States Fenway Sports Group

Ambassadors: Wales Ian Rush, England Robbie Fowler, England Michael Owen*

Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited

Principal owner: United States John W. Henry

Chairman: United States Tom Werner

Chief executive officer: United StatesBilly Hogan

Chief operating officer: England Andy Hughes

 

Coaching and medical staff

 

Manager Jürgen Klopp

See also: List of Liverpool F.C. managers

See also: Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy § Staff

Manager: Germany Jürgen Klopp

Assistant coach: Netherlands Pepijn Lijnders

Assistant coach: Germany Peter Krawietz

Elite Development coach: Portugal Vitor Matos

First-team goalkeeping coach: Netherlands John Achterberg

First-team goalkeeping coach: Brazil Cláudio Taffarel

First-team assistant goalkeeping coach: England Jack Robinson

Head of Fitness and Conditioning: Germany Andreas Kornmayer

Head of Recovery and Performance: Germany Dr. Andreas Schlumberger

First-team fitness coach: Northern Ireland Dr. Conall Murtagh

First-team assistant fitness coach: England Jordan Fairclough

Club Doctor: England Dr. Jim Moxon

Head Physiotherapist: England Lee Nobes

Head of Nutrition: Germany Mona Nemmer

Academy Director: England Alex Inglethorpe

Source:

 

Honours


Further information: List of Liverpool F.C. seasons


For honours won by Reserves and Academy groups, see Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy § Honours.


Four trophies within a glass cupboard. The trophies have ribbons on them and there's record next to them


Replicas of the four European Cups Liverpool won from 1977 to 1984 on show within the club's repository


Liverpool's initial trophy was the geographic region League, that it won within the club's initial season.* In 1901, the club won its initial League title, whereas the nineteenth and most up-to-date was in 2020. Its initial success within the solfa syllable Cup was in 1965. In terms of the amount of trophies won, Liverpool's most palmy decade was the Nineteen Eighties, once the club won six League titles, 2 solfa syllable Cups, four League Cups, one league Super Cup, 5 Charity Shields (one shared) and 2 European Cups.


The club has accumulated additional topping wins and points than the other English team. Liverpool conjointly has the best average league finishing position (3.3) for the 50-year amount to 2015 and second-highest average league finishing position for the amount 1900–1999 when Arsenal, with a mean league inserting of eight.7.


Liverpool is that the most palmy British club in international soccer with fourteen trophies, having won the eu Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier club competition, six times, AN English record and solely surpassed by Real Spanish capital and A.C. Milan. Liverpool's fifth European Cup win, in 2005, meant that the club was awarded the trophy for good and was conjointly awarded a multiple-winner badge.[165][166] Liverpool conjointly hold a people record of 3 wins within the UEFA Cup, UEFA's secondary club competition. Liverpool conjointly hold a people record of 4 wins within the UEFA Super Cup.[168] In 2019, the club won the FIFA Club tournament for the primary time, and conjointly became the primary English club to win the international treble of Club tournament, Champions League and UEFA Super Cup.




First Division/Premier League


Winners (19): 1900–01, 1905–06, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1946–47, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2019–20


Second Division


Winners (4): 1893–94, 1895–96, 1904–05, 1961–62


Cups


FA Cup


Winners (8): 1964–65, 1973–74, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1991–92, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2021–22


Football League Cup/EFL Cup


Winners (9): 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1994–95, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2011–12, 2021–22


Football League Super Cup


Winners (1): 1985–86


FA Charity protect/FA Community Shield


Winners (16): 1964*, 1965*, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977*, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986*, 1988, 1989, 1990*, 2001, 2006, 2022 (* shared)


European


European Cup/UEFA Champions League


Winners (6): 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84, 2004–05, 2018–19


UEFA Cup


Winners (3): 1972–73, 1975–76, 2000–01


European/UEFA Super Cup


Winners (4): 1977, 2001, 2005, 2019


Worldwide


FIFA Club tournament


Winners (1): 2019


Minor titles


Lancashire League: one


Winners (1): 1892–93


Sheriff of London Charity protect


Winners (1): 1906


Doubles and Trebles


Doubles:[note 1]


League and solfa syllable Cup (1): 1985–86


League and League Cup (3): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983-84


League and European Cup (2): 1976–77, 1983-84


League and UEFA Cup (2): 1972–73, 1975–76


League Cup and European Cup (1): 1980–81


FA Cup and League Cup (1): 2021–22


Trebles:[note 1][171]


League, League Cup and European Cup (1): 1983–84


FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup (1): 2000–01

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