Liverpool FC is an English professional football team founded in 1892. Liverpool FC is based at Anfield in Liverpool and has the most successful history in English football. Nicknamed ‘The Reds,’ the club jointly holds the record for most League Championships with Manchester United at 18, on top of this it has won five European Cups, a record for an English team. Liverpool is considered to be one of ‘The Big Four’ clubs in the Premier League. The club is perhaps most famous for the period between 1970 and 1990 where it won 11 league championships.
Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina believes the club's recent recruitment drive has helped close the gap further to the Premier League's top teams... more
Liverpool captain suggests Fabio Capello might be better looking elsewhere when he picks his squad for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro
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Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has sprung to the defence of new signing Jordan Henderson by telling critics the England Under-21 international must be given time to settle in
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Sebastian Coates will be given plenty of time to settle into his new surroundings but first team coach Steve Clarke is confident the Uruguay international is ready to play... more
Liverpool manager has welcomed the news that the Government will sanction the release of all documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster, following successful online petition... more
The Big Interview: Candidate to replace Capello explains why focus on the national team must be more balanced, reveals a regret and gives his views on Twitter and Liverpool... more
Arsene Wenger has called for a sense of calm at Arsenal despite another difficult weekend for the club, losing 2-0 at home to Liverpool on Saturday... more
Liverpool played in one of the most dramatic European Cup finals of all time in 2005 where they beat AC Milan on penalties despite trailing 3-0 at half time.
There is a statue of Liverpool’s most famous manager Bill Shankly outside the ground.
Liverpool’s ground Anfield is home to the Kop End, one of the most famous stands in the world.
Liverpool fans have been involved in two major disasters, at Heysel in 1985 and Hillsborough in 1989.