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Liverpool data: foundation, chronology and heroes

2022-05-04T22:07:50.266Z


Liverpool, a Champions League finalist, is the English team with the most European Cups. Look at the data and get to know the great legends of the 'Reds'. | Sports | CNN


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Liverpool CF is an English team that plays in the Premier League and is a finalist for the 2022 Champions League. Currently, it is in second place in the standings, one point behind the leader, Manchester City.

Foundation:

June 3, 1892. Liverpool FC was formed because "John Houlding separated from the Everton board", according to the Liverpool FC website.

President:

Tom Werner

Coach:

Jurgen Klopp

Current template:

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  • Goalkeepers: Alisson Becker, Adrián San Miguel, Loris Karius, Caoimhin Kelleher, Marcelo Pitaluga.

  • Defenders: Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté, Joe Gomez, Kostas Tsimikas, Andy Robertson, Joel Matip, Rhys Williams, Trent Alexander-Arnold.

  • Midfielders: Fabinho, Thiago Alcántara, James Milner, Naby Keïta, Jordan Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Curtis Jones.

  • Forwards: Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mané, Mohamed Salah, Takumi Minamino, Diogo Jota, Luis Díaz, Divock Origi, Harvey Elliot.

  • Liverpool is a finalist in the Champions League after coming back from the match against Villarreal with a blow of authority

Chronology

  • September 3, 1982: first competitive match and first official victory by a score in favor of 8-0.

  • 2 September 1983: First Football League match versus Middlesbrough Ironopolis

  • April 28, 1894: promotion to the first division.

  • April 29, 1901: League Champions.

  • April 21, 1923: League Champions.

  • June 14, 1947 – They win the first post-war league title.

  • 2 February 1952 – Record attendance for an FA Cup fourth round match.

  • April 24, 1954: Liverpool lose by the minimum against Cardiff City and relegated to the second division.

  • April 21, 1962: promotion to the first division.

  • November 25, 1964: for the first time they wear a red kit.

  • May 1, 1965: first FA Cup.

  • May 23, 1973: first UEFA Cup.

  • May 4, 1974: Second FA Cup.

  • May 9, 1976: second UEFA Cup.

  • May 25, 1977: they win the European Cup.

  • May 8, 1979: league champions are proclaimed.

  • April 19, 1983: league champions are proclaimed.

  • May 10, 1986: first double.

    FA Cup and league champion.

  • May 20, 1989: FA Cup champions.

  • April 28, 1990: league champions.

  • May 9, 1992: FA Cup champions.

  • May 12, 2001: FA Cup champions.

  • May 16, 2001: first triplet.

    Champions of the league, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup.

  • May 25, 2005: fifth European Cup.

  • May 13, 2006: FA Cup champions.

  • June 1, 2019: wins his sixth European Cup (Champions League).

  • June 25, 2020 – Wins his 19th league championship.

    His first Premier League.

The 'Reds' have played 34 league games this season, of which they won 25, drew 7 and lost 2. Currently, the club has 69 titles to its name.

He is just one step away from obtaining his 70th title. Klopp's men are playing for the Premier League title and will play in the Champions League final after beating Villarreal in the semifinals.

The English can get another double.

  • Which teams have won the UEFA Champions League the most times?

    The historical list

Liverpool is the team that has won the most Champions League throughout history.

In addition, he holds the record for nine League Cups in England.

The last one was achieved in 2022, according to its web portal.

Palmares:

  • 19 Premier League.

    The most recent in the 2019/2020 season.

  • 6 Champions League.

    The last one in 2018/2019.

  • 3 UEFA Europa League.

  • 4 European Super Cup.

  • 7 FA Cup.

  • 4 Division two.

  • 9 League Cup.

  • 15 Community Shield.

  • 1 Club World Cup.

  • 1 Lancashire League.

The Liverpool Heroes

Liverpool FC have the 'Fantastic 4' that have given them their greatest moments throughout their history.

According to the Liverpool portal, the 4 heroes are Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard.

  • Bill Shankly: "My idea was to make Liverpool a bastion of invincibility."

    He was manager of Liverpool from 1959 to 1974. In a total of 783 matches he recorded 407 wins, 198 draws and 178 losses.

    He was an iconic figure who won 3 League Championships, 1 Second Division Championship, 2 FA Cups, 1 UEFA Cup and 3 Charity Shields.

  • Bob Paisley: "It's not about the long ball or the short ball, it's about the right ball."

    Paisley was a player and manager of the 'Reds'.

    As a player he played 277 games and scored 12 goals.

    As a coach he was on the bench in 535 games, 308 wins, 131 draws and 96 losses.

    During his time he won 6 Champions Leagues, 3 League Cups, 3 European Cups, 1 UEFA, 2 European Super Cups and 6 Charity Shields.

  • Kenny Dalglish: "There is no one anywhere in the world at any stage that is bigger or better than this football club."

    Kenny was a player from 1977 to 1990 and a coach twice, from 1985-1991 and 2011-2012.

    As a footballer he played 515 games and scored 172 goals.

    In his coaching stages he played 307 games, of which he won 187, drew 78 and lost 42. Dalglish won 9 league championships, 3 FA Cups, 5 league cups, 3 European Cups, 2 European Super Cups and 11 Charity Shield .

  • Steven Gerrard: "I open my veins and bleed Liverpool red."

    Gerrard was a midfielder from 1998 to 2015 where he played 710 games and scored 186 goals.

    During the 17 years that he was defending the 'Reds' he won 2 FA Cups, 3 League Cups, 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA, 1 European Super Cup and 1 Community

  • With information from Victoria Fernández Bellido of CNN en Español. 

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