Все финальные матчи "Ливерпуля"
Добавлены новые досье.
На осень 2022 года количество матчей LFC в финалах различных турниров составляет теперь 88.
Учитывая ситуации, где игры проводились дома и на выезде.
И включая в число "финальных" матчи за Суперкубок и Charity Shields.
Представляем полную коллекцию типовых технических отчётов.
В планах решающие игры в чемпионате, в которых - так, или иначе - решалась судьба наших чемпионских титулов, а также стыковые матчи между дивизионами.
Но я пока не сделал.
Saturday 10 August 1974 - London - Wembley - attendance : 67 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - LEEDS UNITED A.F.C. 1:1 (1:0)
Liverpool won 6-5 on penalties
Goals : Phil Boersma, 19' ; Trevor Cherry, 70'
Referee : Bob Matthewson (Bolton)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Tommy Smith, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Alec Lindsay — Ian Callaghan, Peter Cormack, Brian Hall, Steve Heighway — Kevin Keegan, Phil Boersma
Manager : Bob Paisley
LEEDS UTD : David Harvey — Paul Reaney, Gordon McQueen, Norman Hunter, Trevor Cherry — Johnny Giles, Billy Bremner (cap.), Peter Lorimer, Eddie Gray — Joe Jordan, Alan Clarke (Duncan McKenzie, 58')
Manager : Brian Clough
Penalty shootout : Peter Lorimer (0-1), Alec Lindsay (1-1) ; Johnny Giles (1-2), Emlyn Hughes (2-2) ; Eddie Gray (2-3), Brian Hall (3-3) ; Norman Hunter (3-4), Tommy Smith (4-4) ; Trevor Cherry (4-5), Peter Cormack (5-5) ; David Harvey (missed), Ian Callaghan (6-5)
Note : the 52nd staging of this competition ; the attendance also reported as 50 188 ; match decided by a penalty shootout after full time directly ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 4th time
Wednesday 28 April 1976 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 49 981
The UEFA Cup - Final - 1st leg
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - CLUB BRÜGGE K.V. (Bel.) 3:2 (0:2)
Goals : Raoul Lambert, 5', Julien Cools, 15' ; Ray Kennedy, 60', Jimmy Case, 62', Kevin Keegan, 65' penalty
Referee : Ferdinand Biwersi (FRG)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Tommy Smith, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Phil Neal — Ian Callaghan, Kevin Keegan, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway — David Fairclough, John Toshack (Jimmy Case, 46')
Manager : Bob Paisley
BRÜGGE : Birger Jensen — Fons Bastijns (cap.), Georges Leekens, Eddie Krieger, Jos Volders — Julien Cools, René Vandereycken, Daniël De Cubber — Roger Van Gool, Raoul Lambert, Ulrik le Fevre
Manager : Ernst Happel
Note : the 19th staging of the UEFA Cup
Wednesday 19 May 1976 - Brügge - Olympiastadion - attendance : 29 423
The UEFA Cup - Final - 2nd leg
CLUB BRÜGGE K.V. (Bel.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:1 (1:1)
Goals : Raoul Lambert, 11' penalty, Kevin Keegan, 15'
Referee : Rudi Glöckner (GDR)
BRÜGGE : Birger Jensen — Fons Bastijns (cap.), Georges Leekens, Eddie Krieger, Jos Volders — Julien Cools, René Vandereycken, Daniël De Cubber (Dirk Hinderycks, 68') — Roger Van Gool, Raoul Lambert (Dirk Sanders, 75'), Ulrik le Fevre
Manager : Ernst Happel
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Tommy Smith, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Phil Neal — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway — Kevin Keegan, John Toshack (David Fairclough, 62')
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : Liverpool won the UEFA Cup for the 2nd time (4:3 on aggregate)
Saturday 14 August 1976 - London - Wembley - attendance : 76 500
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - SOUTHAMPTON F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : John Toshack, 50'
Referee : John Homewood (Sunbury)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Joey Jones — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway — Kevin Keegan, John Toshack
Manager : Bob Paisley
SOUTHAMPTON : Ian Turner — Peter Rodrigues (cap.), Mel Blyth (Hugh Fisher, 57'), Jim Steele, David Peach — Paul Gilchrist, Nick Holmes, Bobby Stokes — Mick Channon, Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog
Manager : Lawrie McMenemy
Note : the 54th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 5th time
Saturday 21 May 1977 - London - Wembley - attendance : 99 252
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:1 (0:0)
Goals : Stuart Pearson, 51', Jimmy Case, 53', Jimmy Greenhoff, 55'
Referee : Bob Matthewson (Bolton)
MANCHESTER UTD : Alex Stepney — Jimmy Nicholl, Brian Greenhoff, Martin Buchan (cap.), Arthur Albiston — Steve Coppell, Sammy McIlroy, Jimmy Greenhoff, Gordon Hill (David McCreery, 82') — Stuart Pearson, Lou Macari
Manager : Tommy Doherty
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Joey Jones — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway — Kevin Keegan, David Johnson (Ian Callaghan, 64')
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : the 96th staging of the FA Cup
Wednesday 25 May 1977 - Rome - Stadio Olimpico - attendance : 52 078
The European Champions' Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - V.f.L. BORUSSIA M'GLADBACH (F.R.G.) 3:1 (1:0)
Goals : Terry McDermott, 28' ; Allan Simonsen, 52', Tommy Smith, 64', Phil Neal, 82' penalty
Referee : Robert Wurtz (France)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Joey Jones — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy — Kevin Keegan, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bob Paisley
MÖNCHENGLADBACH : Wolfgang Kneib — Berti Vogts (cap.), Jürgen Wittkamp, Rainer Bonhof, Hans Klinkhammer — Horst Wohlers (Wilfried Hannes, 79'), Uli Stielike, Frank Schäffer — Allan Simonsen, Jupp Heynckes, Herbert Wimmer (Christian Kulik, 24')
Manager : Udo Lattek
Note : the 22nd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the European Champions' Cup for the 1st time
Saturday 13 August 1977 - London - Wembley - attendance : 82 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. 0:0 (0:0)
Referee : Keith Styles (Barnsley)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Joey Jones — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough
Manager : Bob Paisley
MANCHESTER UTD : Alex Stepney — Jimmy Nicholl, Brian Greenhoff, Martin Buchan (cap.), Arthur Albiston — Steve Coppell, Sammy McIlroy, Jimmy Greenhoff (David McCreery, 20'), Gordon Hill — Stuart Pearson, Lou Macari
Manager : Dave Sexton
Note : the 55th staging of the FA Charity Shield ; shared trophy
Thursday 22 November 1977 - Hamburg - Volksparkstadion - attendance : 16 000
The European Super Cup - 1st leg
HAMBURG S.V. (F.R.G.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:1 (1:0)
Goals : Ferdinand Keller, 29' ; David Fairclough, 65'
Referee : António José da Silva Garrido (Portugal)
HAMBURG : Jürgen Stars — Manfred Kaltz, Ivan Buljan, Hans-Jürgen Ripp — Arno Steffenhagen, Kurt Eigl, Klaus Zaczyk, Caspar Memering — Felix Magath — Kevin Keegan, Ferdinand Keller
Manager : Özcan Arkoç
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Joey Jones (Tommy Smith, 33') — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case (David Johnson, 58'), Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway — Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : the 4th staging of the European Super Cup
Tuesday 6 December 1977 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 34 931
The European Super Cup - 2nd leg
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - HAMBURG S.V. (F.R.G.) 6:0 (2:0)
Goals : Phil Thompson, 21', Terry McDermott, 40' ; Terry McDermott, 55', Terry McDermott, 56', David Fairclough, 86', Kenny Dalglish, 88'
Referee : Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Tommy Smith, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Phil Neal — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway (David Johnson, 46') — Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough
Manager : Bob Paisley
HAMBURG : Rudi Kargus — Manfred Kaltz, Hans-Jürgen Ripp, Peter Nogly (cap.), Peter Hidien — Klaus Zaczyk (Kurt Eigl, 69'), Horst Bertl, Felix Magath — Kevin Keegan, Ferdinand Keller (Arno Steffenhagen, 69'), Georg Volkert
Manager : Özcan Arkoç
Note : Liverpool won the European Super Cup for the 1st time (7:1 on aggregate)
Saturday 18 March 1978 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football League Cup - Final
NOTTINGHAM FOREST F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 0:0
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 0:0)
Referee : Pat Partridge
FOREST : Chris Woods — Viv Anderson, Larry Lloyd, Kenny Burns, Frank Clark — Martin O'Neill, John McGovern (cap.) (John O'Hare, ? '), Ian Bowyer, John Robertson — Peter Withe, Tony Woodcock
Manager : Brian Clough
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Tommy Smith — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy (David Fairclough, 91') — Kenny Dalglish, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : the 18th staging of the Football League Cup
Wednesday 22 March 1978 - Manchester - Old Trafford - attendance : 54 375
The Football League Cup - Final - replay
NOTTINGHAM FOREST F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : John Robertson, 53' penalty
Referee : Pat Partridge
FOREST : Chris Woods — Viv Anderson, Larry Lloyd, Kenny Burns (cap.), Frank Clark — Martin O'Neill, John O'Hare, Ian Bowyer, John Robertson — Peter Withe, Tony Woodcock
Manager : Brian Clough
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Tommy Smith — Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case (David Fairclough, 64'), Terry McDermott, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : Ian Callaghan received the only booking of his long career with The LFC
Wednesday 10 May 1978 - London - Wembley - attendance : 92 500
The European Champions' Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - CLUB BRÜGGE K.V. (Bel.) 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Kenny Dalglish, 65'
Referee : Charles Corver (Holland)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Alan Hansen, Emlyn Hughes (cap.) — Jimmy Case (Steve Heighway, 64'), Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough
Manager : Bob Paisley
BRÜGGE : Birger Jensen — Fons Bastijns (cap.), Georges Leekens, Eddie Krieger, Gino Maes (Jos Volders, 72') — Julien Cools, René Vandereycken, Lájos Kü (Dirk Sanders, 60'), Daniël De Cubber — Jan Simoen, Jan Sørensen
Manager : Ernst Happel
Booked : Jimmy Case, 29', René Vandereycken, 35'
Note : the 23rd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the European Champions' Cup for the 2nd time
Monday 4 December 1978 - Brussels - Stade Émile-Versé - attendance : 35 000
The European Super Cup - 1st leg
R.S.C. ANDERLECHT (Bel.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. 3:1 (2:1)
Goals : Franky Vercauteren, 17', Jimmy Case, 27', François Van der Elst, 38' ; Rob Rensenbrink, 87'
Referee : Károly Palotai (Hungary)
ANDERLECHT : Nico de Bree — François Van der Elst, Johnny Dusbaba, Hugo Broos, Jean Thissen — Arie Haan, Ludo Coeck, Franky Vercauteren — Benny Nielsen, Ruud Geels, Rob Rensenbrink (cap.)
Manager : Raymond Goethals
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Johnson (Steve Heighway, 54')
Manager : Bob Paisley
Booked : Jean Thissen, 45'
Note : the 5th staging of the European Super Cup
Tuesday 19 December 1978 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 23 598
The European Super Cup - 2nd leg
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - R.S.C. ANDERLECHT (Bel.) 2:1 (1:0)
Goals : Emlyn Hughes, 13' ; François Van der Elst, 71', David Fairclough, 87'
Referee : Nicolae Rainea (Romania)
LIVERPOOL : Steve Ogrizovic — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Alan Hansen, Emlyn Hughes (cap.) — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough
Manager : Bob Paisley
ANDERLECHT : Nico de Bree — Gilbert Van Binst, Johnny Dusbaba, Matthijs Van Toorn, Jean Thissen — François Van der Elst, Arie Haan, Ludo Coeck, Franky Vercauteren — Ruud Geels (Ronny Martens, 46'), Rob Rensenbrink (cap.)
Manager : Raymond Goethals
Note : Liverpool lost 3:4 on aggregate
Saturday 11 August 1979 - London - Wembley - attendance : 92 800
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - ARSENAL F.C. 3:1 (1:0)
Goals : Terry McDermott, 38' ; Kenny Dalglish, 63', Terry McDermott, 65', Alan Sunderland, 88'
Referee : George Courtney (County Durham)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (cap.), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Johnson
Manager : Bob Paisley
ARSENAL : Pat Jennings — Pat Rice (cap.), David O'Leary, Steve Walford, Sammy Nelson (Willy Young, ? ') — Brian Talbot, Liam Brady, David Price (John Hollins, ? '), Graham Rix — Alan Sunderland, Frank Stapleton
Manager : Terry Neill
Note : the 57th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 7th time
Saturday 9 August 1980 - London - Wembley - attendance : 90 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WEST HAM UNITED F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Terry McDermott, 17'
Referee : John Hunting (Leicester)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (cap.), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish, David Johnson
Manager : Bob Paisley
WEST HAM UTD : Phil Parkes — Ray Stewart, Billy Bonds (cap.), Alvin Martin, Paul Brush — Paul Allen, Alan Devonshire, Trevor Brooking, Geoff Pike (Nicky Morgan, 73') — Pat Holland, David Cross
Manager : John Lyall
Note : the 58th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 8th time
Saturday 14 March 1981 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football League Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WEST HAM UNITED F.C. 1:1
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 1:1)
Goals : Alan Kennedy, 118', Ray Stewart, 120' penalty
Referee : Clive Thomas (Porthcawl, Wales)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Colin Irwin, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy (cap.) — Kenny Dalglish, Steve Heighway (Jimmy Case, 65')
Manager : Bob Paisley
WEST HAM UTD : Phil Parkes — Ray Stewart, Billy Bonds (cap.), Alvin Martin, Frank Lampard Sr. — Jimmy Neighbour, Alan Devonshire, Trevor Brooking, Geoff Pike — David Cross, Paul Goddard (Stuart Pearson, ? ')
Manager : John Lyall
Note : the 21st staging of the Football League Cup
Wednesday 1 April 1981 - Birmingham - Villa Park - attendance : 36 693
The Football League Cup - Final - replay
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WEST HAM UNITED F.C. 2:1 (2:1)
Goals : Paul Goddard, 9', Kenny Dalglish, 25', Alan Hansen, 28'
Referee : Clive Thomas (Porthcawl, Wales)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (cap.), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Jimmy Case, Terry McDermott, Sammy Lee, Ray Kennedy — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Bob Paisley
WEST HAM UTD : Phil Parkes — Ray Stewart, Billy Bonds (cap.), Alvin Martin, Frank Lampard Sr. — Jimmy Neighbour, Alan Devonshire, Trevor Brooking, Geoff Pike (Stuart Pearson, ? ') — David Cross, Paul Goddard
Manager : John Lyall
Note : Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 1st time
Wednesday 27 May 1981 - Paris - Parc des Princes - attendance : 48 360
The European Champions' Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - REAL MADRID C.F. (Spa.) 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Alan Kennedy, 81'
Referee : Károly Palotai (Hungary)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (cap.), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Kenny Dalglish (Jimmy Case, 85'), David Johnson
Manager : Bob Paisley
REAL MADRID : Agustín Rodríguez Santiago — Rafael García Cortés (Francisco Pineda, 87'), Antonio García Navajas, Andrés Sabido, José Antonio Camacho — Vicente del Bosque, Uli Stielike, Ángel Cano — Juanito González, Carlos Santillana (cap.), Laurie Cunningham
Manager : Vujadin Boškov
Booked : Ray Kennedy, 29' ; Uli Stielike, 59'
Note : the 26th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the European Champions' Cup for the 3rd time
Sunday 13 December 1981 - Tokyo - National Stadium - attendance : 62 000
The Intercontinental Cup (Toyota Cup)
C.R. FLAMENGO (Bra.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 3:0 (3:0)
Goals : João Batista Nunes, 12', Adílio Gonçalves, 34', João Batista Nunes, 41'
Referee : Rubio Vásquez (Mexico)
FLAMENGO : Raul Plassmann — José Leandro, Marinho Filho, Carlos Mozer, Leovegildo Júnior — José Luís Andrade, Adílio Gonçalves, Arthur Antunes Zico (cap.) — Milton Tita, João Batista Nunes, Antônio Lico
Manager : Paulo César Carpegiani
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (cap.), Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson — Sammy Lee, Terry McDermott (David Johnson, 51'), Graeme Souness, Ray Kennedy — Craig Johnston, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Bob Paisley
Note : the 20th staging of the Intercontinental Cup
Saturday 15 March 1982 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football League Cup (Milk Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. 3:1 after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 2:0)
Goals : Steve Archibald, 11' ; Ronnie Whelan, 87' ; Ronnie Whelan, 111', Ian Rush, 119'
Referee : Peter Willis (County Durham)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Mark Lawrenson, Phil Thompson, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Terry McDermott (David Johnson, 76'), Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Bob Paisley
TOTTENHAM : Ray Clemence — Steve Perryman (cap.), Paul Price, Paul Miller, Chris Hughton — Micky Hazard (Ricardo Villa, 65'), Osvaldo Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Tony Galvin — Steve Archibald, Garth Crooks
Manager : Keith Burkinshaw
Note : the 22nd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 2nd time
Saturday 21 August 1982 - London - Wembley - attendance : 82 500
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Ian Rush, 32'
Referee : N. J. Ashley (Nantwich)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Mark Lawrenson, Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish (David Hodgson, 69')
Manager : Bob Paisley
TOTTENHAM : Ray Clemence — Gary O'Reilly (Steve Perryman, 65'), Paul Miller, John Lacy, Chris Hughton — Micky Hazard (Mark Falco, 77'), Gary Mabbutt, Glenn Hoddle (cap.), Tony Galvin — Steve Archibald, Garth Crooks
Manager : Keith Burkinshaw
Note : the 60th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 9th time
Saturday 26 March 1983 - London - Wembley - Attendance : 99 304
The Football League Cup (Milk Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. 2:1
after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 1:0)
Goals : Norman Whiteside, 12' ; Alan Kennedy, 75' ; Ronnie Whelan, 98'
Referee : George Courtney (County Durham)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Craig Johnston (David Fairclough, 83'), Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Bob Paisley
MANCHESTER UTD : Gary Bailey — Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran (Lou Macari, 69'), Gordon McQueen, Arthur Albiston — Steve Coppell, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins (cap.), Arnold Mühren — Frank Stapleton, Norman Whiteside
Manager : Ron Atkinson
Note : the 23th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 3rd time
Saturday 20 August 1983 - London - Wembley - attendance : 92 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:0 (1:0)
Goals : Bryan Robson, 23' ; Bryan Robson, 60'
Referee : Alan Robinson (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
MANCHESTER UTD : Gary Bailey — Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Gordon McQueen, Arthur Albiston — Arthur Graham, Bryan Robson (cap.), Ray Wilkins, Arnold Mühren (John Gidman, 65') — Frank Stapleton, Norman Whiteside
Manager : Ron Atkinson
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Phil Thompson (Craig Johnston, 61'), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Mark Lawrenson, Graeme Souness (cap.), Michael Robinson (David Hodgson, 61') — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Joe Fagan
Note : the 61th staging of this competition
Saturday 25 March 1984 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football League Cup (Milk Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 0:0
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 0:0)
Referee : Alan Robinson (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Craig Johnston (Michael Robinson, 91'), Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Joe Fagan
EVERTON : Neville Southall — Gary Stevens, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Derek Mountfield, John Bailey — Alan Irvine, Peter Reid, Kevin Richardson, Kevin Sheedy (Alan Harper, 75') — Adrian Heath, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
Note : the 24th staging of the Football League Cup
Wednesday 28 March 1984 - Manchester - Maine Road - attendance : 52 089
The Football League Cup (Milk Cup) - Final - replay
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 1:0[ (1:0)
Goal : Graeme Souness, 21'
Referee : Alan Robinson (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Sammy Lee, Craig Johnston, Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Bob Paisley
EVERTON : Neville Southall — Gary Stevens, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Derek Mountfield, John Bailey — Alan Irvine (Andy King, ? '), Peter Reid, Kevin Richardson, Alan Harper — Adrian Heath, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
Note : Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 4th time (all consecutive)
Wednesday 30 May 1984 - Rome - Stadio Olimpico - attendance : 69 693
The European Champions' Cup - Final
A.S. ROMA (Ita.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:1
after extra time (1:1, 0:0 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 4-2 on penalties
Goals : Phil Neal, 13', Roberto Pruzzo, 42'
Referee : Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
ROMA : Franco Tancredi — Michele Nappi, Sebastiano Nela, Ubaldo Righetti, Dario Bonetti — Agostino Di Bartolomei (cap.) — Toninho Cerezo (Tullio Strukelj, 115'), Roberto Falcão — Bruno Conti — Roberto Pruzzo (Odoacre Chierico, 63'), Francesco Graziani
Manager : Nils Liedholm
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Craig Johnston (Steve Nicol, 72'), Sammy Lee, Graeme Souness (cap.), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish (Michael Robinson, 94')
Manager : Joe Fagan
Booked : Phil Neal, 32' ; Agostino Di Bartolomei, 115'
Penalty shootout : Steve Nicol (missed), Agostino Di Bartolomei (1-0) ; Phil Neal (1-1), Bruno Conti (missed) ; Graeme Souness (1-2), Ubaldo Righetti (2-2) ; Ian Rush (2-3), Francesco Graziani (missed) ; Alan Kennedy (2-4)
Note : the 29th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the European Champions' Cup for the 4th time
Saturday 18 August 1984 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
EVERTON F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Bruce Grobbelaar, 55' own goal
Referee : Keith Hackett (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
EVERTON : Neville Southall — Gary Stevens, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Derek Mountfield, John Bailey — Trevor Steven, Peter Reid, Paul Bracewell, Kevin Richardson — Adrian Heath, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal (cap.), Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Steve Nicol, Sammy Lee (Paul Walsh, 53'), John Wark, Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Joe Fagan
Note : the 62nd staging of this competition
Sunday 9 December 1984 - Tokyo - National Stadium - attendance : 62 000
The Intercontinental Cup (Toyota Cup)
C.A. INDEPENDIENTE (Arg.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : José Percudani, 6'
Referee : Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
INDEPENDIENTE : Carlos Goyén — Néstor Clausen, Hugo Villaverde (Pedro Monzón, 74'), Enzo Trossero (cap.), Carlos Enrique — Ricardo Giusti, Claudio Marangoni, Jorge Burruchaga — Ricardo Bochini — José Percudani, Alejandro Barberón
Manager : José Omar Pastoriza
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal (cap.), Gary Gillespie, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Craig Johnston, John Wark (Ronnie Whelan, 76'), Jan Mølby, Steve Nicol — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Joe Fagan
Note : the 23rd staging of the Intercontinental Cup
Wednesday 16 January 1985 - Turin - Stadio Comunale - attendance : 55 384
The European Super Cup
JUVENTUS F.C. (Ita.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 2:0 (1:0)
Goals : Zbigniew Boniek, 39' ; Zbigniew Boniek, 79'
Referee : Dieter Pauly (FRG)
JUVENTUS : Luciano Bodini — Gaetano Scirea (cap.) — Luciano Favero, Sergio Brio, Antonio Cabrini — Massimo Bonini, Michel Platini, Marco Tardelli — Massimo Briaschi, Paolo Rossi, Zbigniew Boniek
Manager : Giovanni Trapattoni
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal (cap.), Mark Lawrenson (Gary Gillespie, 46'), Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy — Steve Nicol, John Wark, Kevin MacDonald, Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Paul Walsh
Manager : Joe Fagan
Note : the 10th staging of the European Super Cup
Wednesday 29 May 1985 - Brussels - Heysel - attendance : 58 000
The European Champions' Cup - Final
JUVENTUS F.C. (Ita.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Michel Platini, 58' penalty
Referee : André Daina (Switzerland)
JUVENTUS : Stefano Tacconi — Gaetano Scirea (cap.) — Luciano Favero, Sergio Brio, Antonio Cabrini — Massimo Bonini, Michel Platini, Marco Tardelli — Massimo Briaschi (Cesare Prandelli, 84'), Paolo Rossi (Beniamino Vignola, 89'), Zbigniew Boniek
Manager : Giovanni Trapattoni
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Phil Neal (cap.), Mark Lawrenson (Gary Gillespie, 4'), Alan Hansen, Jim Beglin — Steve Nicol, John Wark, Paul Walsh (Craig Johnston, 46'), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Joe Fagan
Note : the 30th staging of the European Champions' Cup ; the attendance also reported as 53 116 ; the 39 people killed due to wall crushing after Liverpool fans charged at Juventus supporters ; the English clubs banned from all European competition for 5 years (Liverpool FC for six)
Saturday 10 May 1986 - London - Wembley - attendance : 98 000
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 3:1 (0:1)
Goals : Gary Lineker, 27' ; Ian Rush, 57', Craig Johnston, 63', Ian Rush, 84'
Referee : Alan Robinson (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Steve Nicol, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen (cap.), Jim Beglin — Craig Johnston, Jan Mølby, Kévin MacDonald, Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
EVERTON : Bobby Mimms — Gary Stevens (Adrian Heath, 72'), Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Derek Mountfield, Pat van den Hauwe — Trevor Steven, Peter Reid, Paul Bracewell, Kevin Sheedy — Gary Lineker, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
Note : the 105th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 3rd time
Saturday 16 August 1986 - London - Wembley - attendance : 88 231
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 1:1 (0:0)
Goals : Adrian Heath, 80', Ian Rush, 88'
Referee : Neil Midgley (Salford, Manchester)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar (Mike Hooper, 57') — Barry Venison, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen (cap.), Jim Beglin — Craig Johnston, Jan Mølby, Steve McMahon, Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Kevin MacDonald (Kenny Dalglish, 65')
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
EVERTON : Bobby Mimms — Alan Harper, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Ian Marshall, Paul Power — Trevor Steven, Kevin Langley, Kevin Richardson, Kevin Sheedy (Neil Adams, 57', then Paul Wilkinson, 84') — Adrian Heath, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
Note : the 64th staging of the FA Charity Shield ; shared trophy
Tuesday 16 September 1986 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 20 660
The Football League ScreenSport Super Cup - Final -1st leg
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 3:1 (1:1)
Goals : Ian Rush, 6', Kevin Sheedy, 30' ; Steve McMahon, 56', Ian Rush, 65'
Referee : C. Seel (Carlisle)
LIVERPOOL : Mike Hooper — Barry Venison, Mark Lawrenson (cap.), Gary Gillespie, Jim Beglin — Steve Nicol, Kevin MacDonald, Steve McMahon, Ronnie Whelan (Jan Mølby, 71') — Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
EVERTON : Bobby Mimms — Peter Billing, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Ian Marshall, Paul Power — Neil Adams, Kevin Langley, Trevor Steven, Kevin Sheedy (Warren Aspinall, ? ') — Paul Wilkinson, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
Booked : Jan Mølby ; Ian Marshall
Note : the 1st staging of the Football League Super Cup
Tuesday 30 September 1986 - Liverpool - Goodison Park - attendance : 26 068
The Football League ScreenSport Super Cup - Final - 2nd leg
EVERTON F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:4 (0:2)
Goals : Ian Rush, 10', Ian Rush, 27' ; Steve Nicol, 62', Ian Rush, 84', Graeme Sharp, 88'
Referee : K. Walmsley (Blackpool)
EVERTON : Bobby Mimms — Peter Billing, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Derek Mountfield, Paul Power — Neil Adams, Adrian Heath (Warren Aspinall, ? ', then Neil Pointon, ? '), Trevor Steven, Kevin Sheedy — Paul Wilkinson, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Howard Kendall
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Gary Gillespie, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen (cap.), Jim Beglin — Steve Nicol (Barry Venison, 66'), Jan Mølby, Steve McMahon (Paul Walsh, 79'), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, John Wark
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
Note : Liverpool won the Football League Super Cup for the 1st time (7:2 on aggregate)
Saturday 5 April 1987 - London - Wembley - attendance : 96 000
The Football League Cup (Littlewoods Challenge Cup) - Final
ARSENAL F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:1 (1:1)
Goals : Ian Rush, 23', Charlie Nicholas, 30' ; Charlie Nicholas, 83'
Referee : Lester Shapter (Torquay)
ARSENAL : John Lukic — Viv Anderson, David O'Leary, Tony Adams, Kenny Sansom (cap.) — David Rocastle, Steve Williams, Paul Davis, Martin Hayes (Michael Thomas, 83') — Niall Quinn (Perry Groves, 73'), Charlie Nicholas
Manager : George Graham
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Barry Venison, Gary Gillespie, Alan Hansen (cap.), Nigel Spackman — Craig Johnston, Jan Mølby, Steve McMahon (John Wark, 87'), Ronnie Whelan — Ian Rush, Paul Walsh (Kenny Dalglish, 73')
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
Note : the 27th staging of the Football League Cup
Saturday 14 May 1988 - London - Wembley - attendance : 98 203
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
WIMBLEDON F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Lawrie Sanchez, 37'
Referee : Brian Hill (Northamptonshire)
WIMBLEDON : Dave Beasant (cap.) — Clive Goodyear, Eric Young, Andy Thorn, Terry Phelan — Alan Cork (Laurie Cunningham, 56'), Vinnie Jones, Lawrie Sanchez, Dennis Wise — Terry Gibson (John Scales, 63'), John Fashanu
Manager : Bobby Gould
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Steve Nicol, Gary Gillespie, Alan Hansen (cap.), Gary Ablett — Ray Houghton, Nigel Spackman (Jan Mølby, 74'), Steve McMahon, John Barnes — John Aldridge (Craig Johnston, 64'), Peter Beardsley
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
Note : the 107th staging of the FA Cup
Saturday 20 August 1988 - London - Wembley - attendance : 54 887
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WIMBLEDON F.C. 2:1 (1:1)
Goals : John Fashanu, 17', John Aldridge, 23' ; John Aldridge, 69'
Referee : J. E. Martin (Alton)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Barry Venison, Alex Watson, Gary Gillespie, Gary Ablett — Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan (cap.), Steve McMahon, John Barnes — John Aldridge, Peter Beardsley
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
WIMBLEDON : Simon Tracey — Peter Cawley, John Scales (Andy Clement, 71'), Eric Young, Terry Phelan — Dennis Wise, Vaughan Ryan, Lawrie Sanchez (cap.), Carlton Fairweather — Terry Gibson, John Fashanu (Robbie Turner, 80')
Manager : Bobby Gould
Note : the 66th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 11th time
Saturday 20 May 1989 - London - Wembley - attendance : 82 800
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - EVERTON F.C. 3:2
after extra time (1:0, 0:1 ; 2:1)
Goals : John Aldridge, 4' ; Stuart McCall, 90' ; Ian Rush, 95', Stuart McCall, 102', Ian Rush, 104'
Referee : Joe Worrall (Warrington, Cheshire)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Steve Nicol, Alan Hansen, Gary Ablett, Steve Staunton (Barry Venison, 91') — Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan (cap.), Steve McMahon, John Barnes — John Aldridge (Ian Rush, 73'), Peter Beardsley
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
EVERTON : Neville Southall — Neil McDonald, Kevin Ratcliffe (cap.), Dave Watson, Pat van den Hauwe — Pat Nevin, Trevor Steven, Paul Bracewell (Stuart McCall, 59'), Kevin Sheedy (Ian Wilson, 78') — Tony Cottee, Graeme Sharp
Manager : Colin Harvey
Note : the Final was played only five weeks after the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool supporters were killed in a crush, and before kick-off there was a minute's silence ; both teams wore black armbands as a sign of respect ; the 108th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 4th time
Saturday 12 August 1989 - London - Wembley - attendance : 63 149
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - ARSENAL F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Peter Beardsley, 32'
Referee : Allan Gunn (South Chairley, Sussex)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Barry Venison, Glenn Hysén, Alan Hansen (cap.), David Burrows — Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan, Steve McMahon, John Barnes — Ian Rush, Peter Beardsley
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
ARSENAL : John Lukic — Lee Dixon, David O'Leary, Tony Adams (cap.), Nigel Winterburn — David Rocastle, Gus Caesar (Brian Marwood, 58'), Kevin Richardson, Paul Merson — Alan Martin Smith (Niall Quinn, 76'), Michael Thomas
Manager : George Graham
Note : the 67th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 12th time
Saturday 18 August 1990 - London - Wembley - attendance : 66 558
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. 1:1 (0:1)
Goals : Clayton Blackmore, 44' ; John Barnes, 51' penalty
Referee : George Courtney (County Durham)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Barry Venison, Glenn Hysén, Gary Ablett, David Burrows — Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan (cap.), Steve McMahon, John Barnes — Ian Rush, Peter Beardsley (Ronny Rosenthal, 78')
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
MANCHESTER UTD : Les Sealey — Denis Irwin, Steve Bruce (cap.), Gary Pallister, Mal Donaghy — Mike Phelan, Clayton Blackmore, Paul Ince, Danny Wallace (Mark Robins, 25') — Brian McClair, Mark Hughes
Manager : Alex Ferguson
Note : the 68th staging of the FA Charity Shield ; shared trophy
Saturday 9 May 1992 - London - Wembley - attendance : 79 544
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - SUNDERLAND A.F.C. 2:0 (0:0)
Goals : Michael Thomas, 47', Ian Rush, 67'
Referee : Philip Don (Hanworth Park, Middlesex)
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Rob Jones, Mark Wright (cap.), Steve Nicol, David Burrows — Steve McManaman, Michael Thomas, Jan Mølby, Ray Houghton — Ian Rush, Dean Saunders
Manager : Graeme Souness
SUNDERLAND : Tony Norman — Gary Owers, Kevin Ball, Gary Bennett, Anton Rogan — Brian Atkinson, Gordon Armstrong (Warren Hawke, 78'), Paul Bracewell (cap.), David Rush (Paul Hardyman, 68') — Peter Davenport, John Byrne
Manager : Malcolm Crosby
Note : the 111th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 5th time
Saturday 8 August 1992 - London - Wembley - attendance : 61 291
The Football Association Charity Shield
LEEDS UNITED A.F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 4:3 (2:1)
Goals : Éric Cantona, 26', Ian Rush, 34', Tony Dorigo, 43' ; Dean Saunders, 65', Éric Cantona, 77', Éric Cantona, 87', Gordon Strachan, 89' own goal
Referee : David Elleray (Harrow, Middlesex)
LEEDS UTD : John Lukic — Jon Newsome (Gordon Strachan, 84'), Chris Fairclough, Chris Whyte, Tony Dorigo — Rodney Wallace, David Batty, Gary McAllister (cap.), Gary Speed — Éric Cantona, Lee Chapman (Steve Hodge, 79')
Manager : Howard Wilkinson
LIVERPOOL : Bruce Grobbelaar — Mike Marsh (Don Hutchison, 72'), Mark Wright (cap.), Nick Tanner, David Burrows — Mark Walters, Ronnie Whelan, Paul Stewart, Ronny Rosenthal (István Kozma, 83') — Ian Rush, Dean Saunders
Manager : Graeme Souness
Note : the 70th staging of this competition
Sunday 2 April 1995 - London - Wembley - attendance : 75 595
The Football League Cup (Coca-Cola Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - BOLTON WANDERERS F.C. 2:1 (1:0)
Goals : Steve McManaman, 37' ; Steve McManaman, 68', Alan Thompson, 70'
Referee : Philip Don (Hanworth Park, Middlesex)
LIVERPOOL : David James — Rob Jones, Neil Ruddock, John Scales, Phil Babb, Stig Inge Bjørnebye — Jamie Redknapp, Steve McManaman, John Barnes — Ian Rush (cap.), Robbie Fowler
Manager : Roy Evans
BOLTON WANDERERS : Keith Branagan — Scott Green (Gudni Bergsson, 65'), Mark Seagraves, Alan Stubbs (cap.), Jimmy Phillips — David Lee, Richard Sneekes, Jason McAteer, Alan Thompson — Mixu Paatelainen, John McGinlay
Manager : Bruce Rioch
Booked : Phil Babb, 20' ; Alan Thompson, ? '
Note : the 35th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 5th time
Saturday 11 May 1996 - London - Wembley - attendance : 79 007
The Football Association Challenge Cup (sponsored by Littlewoods) - Final
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Éric Cantona, 85'
Referee : Dermot Gallagher (Banbury, Oxfordshire)
MANCHESTER UTD : Peter Schmeichel — Denis Irwin, David May, Gary Pallister, Phil Neville — David Beckham (Gary Neville, 89'), Roy Keane, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs — Éric Cantona (cap.) — Andy Cole (Paul Scholes, 64')
Manager : Alex Ferguson
LIVERPOOL : David James — Jason McAteer, Mark Wright, John Scales, Phil Babb, Rob Jones (Michael Thomas, 86') — Jamie Redknapp, Steve McManaman, John Barnes (cap.) — Stan Collymore (Ian Rush, 74'), Robbie Fowler
Manager : Roy Evans
Note : the 115th staging of the FA Cup
Sunday 25 February 2001 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 73 500
The Football League Cup (Worthington Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - BIRMINGHAM CITY F.C. 1:1
after extra time (1:0, 0:1 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 5-4 on penalties
Goals : Robbie Fowler, 30' ; Darren Purse, 90' penalty
Referee : David Elleray (Harrow, Middlesex)
LIVERPOOL : Sander Westerveld — Markus Babbel, Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä, Jamie Carragher — Steven Gerrard (Gary McAllister, 78'), Dietmar Hamann, Vladimír Šmicer (Nick Barmby, 83'), Igor Bišćan (Christian Ziege, 96') — Robbie Fowler (cap.), Emile Heskey
Manager : Gérard Houllier
BIRMINGHAM CITY : Ian Bennett — Nicky Eaden, Darren Purse, Michael Johnson, Martin Grainger — Jon McCarthy, Martin O'Connor (cap.), Danny Sonner (Bryan Hughes, 71'), Stan Lazaridis — Geoff Horsfield (Marcelo Cipriano, 80'), Dele Adebola (Andy Johnson, 46')
Manager : Trevor Francis
Booked : Dietmar Hamann, 108', Stéphane Henchoz, 109'
Penalty shootout : Gary McAllister (1-0), Martin Grainger (saved by goalkeeper) ; Nick Barmby (2-0), Darren Purse (2-1) ; Christian Ziege (3-1), Marcelo Cipriano (3-2) ; Dietmar Hamann (saved by goalkeeper), Stan Lazaridis (3-3) ; Robbie Fowler (4-3), Bryan Hughes (4-4) ; Jamie Carragher (5-4), Andy Johnson (saved by goalkeeper)
Note : the 41st staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 6th time
Saturday 12 May 2001 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 72 500
The Football Association Challenge Cup (sponsored by AXA) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - ARSENAL F.C. 2:1 (0:0)
Goals : Freddie Ljungberg, 72', Michael Owen, 83', Michael Owen, 88'
Referee : Steve Dunn (Gloucestershire)
LIVERPOOL : Sander Westerveld — Markus Babbel, Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä (cap.), Jamie Carragher — Danny Murphy (Patrik Berger, 77'), Dietmar Hamann (Gary McAllister, 60'), Steven Gerrard, Vladimír Šmicer (Robbie Fowler, 77') — Michael Owen, Emile Heskey
Manager : Gérard Houllier
ARSENAL : David Seaman — Lee Dixon (Dennis Bergkamp, 90'), Martin Keown, Tony Adams (cap.), Ashley Cole — Freddie Ljungberg (Nwankwo Kanu, 85'), Gilles Grimandi, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pirès — Thierry Henry, Sylvain Wiltord (Ray Parlour, 76')
Manager : Arsène Wenger
Booked : Dietmar Hamann, 57', Freddie Ljungberg, 62'
Note : the 120th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 6th time
Wednesday 16 May 2001 - Dortmund - Westfalenstadion - attendance : 48 050
The UEFA Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - C.D. ALAVÉS (Spa.) 5:4 after extra time (3:1, 1:3 ; 1:0)
Goals : Markus Babbel, 3', Steven Gerrard, 16', Iván Alonso, 26', Gary McAllister, 40' penalty ; Javi Moreno, 47', Javi Moreno, 49', Robbie Fowler, 72', Jordi Cruyff, 88' ; Delfí Geli, 116' own goal
Referee : Gilles Veissière (France)
LIVERPOOL : Sander Westerveld — Markus Babbel, Stéphane Henchoz (Vladimír Šmicer, 55'), Sami Hyypiä (cap.), Jamie Carragher — Steven Gerrard, Dietmar Hamann, Gary McAllister, Danny Murphy — Michael Owen (Patrik Berger, 78'), Emile Heskey (Robbie Fowler, 64')
Manager : Gérard Houllier
ALAVÉS : Martín Herrera — Cosmin Contra, Dan Eggen (Iván Alonso, 22'), Antonio Karmona, Óscar Téllez, Delfí Geli — Hermes Desio, Ivan Tomić, Martín Astudillo (Magno Mocelin, 46') — Jordi Cruyff — Javi Moreno (Pablo Gómez, 64')
Manager : José Manuel 'Mané' Esnal
Booked : Gary McAllister and Martín Astudillo, 11', Martín Herrera, 40' ; Cosmin Contra, 49', Antonio Karmona, 59', Magno Mocelin, 83' ; Óscar Téllez, 95', Magno Mocelin, 98', Markus Babbel, 106', Antonio Karmona, 116'
Sent off : Magno Mocelin, 98', Antonio Karmona, 116'
Note : the 44th staging of this competition ; match decided by a golden goal (extra time) ; Liverpool won the UEFA Cup for the 3rd time
Sunday 12 August 2001 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 70 227
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. 2:1 (2:0)
Goals : Gary McAllister, 2' penalty, Michael Owen, 16' ; Ruud Van Nistelrooy, 51'
Referee : Andy D'Urso (Billencay, Essex)
LIVERPOOL : Sander Westerveld — Markus Babbel, Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä (cap.), John Arne Riise (Jamie Carragher, 84') — Nick Barmby (Patrik Berger, 71'), Dietmar Hamann, Gary McAllister, Danny Murphy (Igor Bišćan, 71') — Michael Owen, Emile Heskey
Manager : Gérard Houllier
MANCHESTER UTD : Fabien Barthez — Denis Irwin, Gary Neville, Jaap Stam, Mikaël Silvestre — David Beckham, Roy Keane (cap.), Nicky Butt (Dwight Yorke, 66'), Ryan Giggs — Paul Scholes — Ruud Van Nistelrooy
Manager : Sir Alex Ferguson
Booked : Paul Scholes, 17', Danny Murphy, 35'
Note : the 79th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 14th time
Friday 24 August 2001 - Monaco - Stade Louis II - attendance : 13 824
The UEFA Super Cup
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - F.C. BAYERN MÜNCHEN (Ger.) 3:2 (2:0)
Goals : John Arne Riise, 23', Emile Heskey, 45' ; Michael Owen, 46', Hasan Salihamidžić, 57', Carsten Jancker, 82'
Referee : Vítor Manuel Melo Pereira (Portugal)
LIVERPOOL : Sander Westerveld — Markus Babbel, Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä (cap.), Jamie Carragher — Steven Gerrard (Igor Bišćan, 66'), Dietmar Hamann, Gary McAllister, John Arne Riise (Danny Murphy, 70') — Michael Owen (Robbie Fowler, 83'), Emile Heskey
Manager : Gérard Houllier
BAYERN : Oliver Kahn — Robert Kovač, Pablo Thiam, Thomas Linke — Willy Sagnol, Ciriaco Sforza (Niko Kovač, 66'), Owen Hargreaves, Bixente Lizarazu — Claudio Pizarro (Carsten Jancker, 66'), Giovane Élber, Hasan Salihamidžić (Roque Santa Cruz, 72')
Manager : Ottmar Hitzfeld
Booked : Dietmar Hamann, 14'
Note : the 26th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the UEFA Super Cup for the 2nd time
Sunday 11 August 2002 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 67 337
The Football Association Community Shield
ARSENAL F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Gilberto Silva, 69'
Referee : Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
ARSENAL : David Seaman — Lauren Mayer, Martin Keown, Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole — Ray Parlour, Patrick Vieira (cap.), Edu César (Gilberto Silva, 46'), Sylvain Wiltord — Dennis Bergkamp (Kolo Touré, 85'), Thierry Henry
Manager : Arsène Wenger
LIVERPOOL : Jerzy Dudek — Abel Xavier (Markus Babbel, 78'), Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä (cap.), Djimi Traoré (Bruno Cheyrou, 88') — Steven Gerrard, Dietmar Hamann (Danny Murphy, 67'), John Arne Riise — El Hadji Diouf — Michael Owen (Vladimír Šmicer, 85'), Emile Heskey (Milan Baroš, 74')
Manager : Gérard Houllier
Booked : Sylvain Wiltord, 24', Thierry Henry, 44' ; Danny Murphy, 82'
Note : the 80th staging of this competition ; renaming : the first time as the FA Community Shield instead of the FA Charity Shield
Sunday 2 March 2003 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 74 500
The Football League Cup (Worthington Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. 2:0 (1:0)
Goals : Steven Gerrard, 39' ; Michael Owen, 86'
Referee : Paul Durkin (Dorset)
LIVERPOOL : Jerzy Dudek — Jamie Carragher, Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä (cap.), John Arne Riise — El Hadji Diouf (Igor Bišćan, 90'), Dietmar Hamann, Steven Gerrard, Danny Murphy — Michael Owen, Emile Heskey (Milan Baroš, 61', then Vladimír Šmicer, 89')
Manager : Gérard Houllier
MANCHESTER UTD : Fabien Barthez — Gary Neville, Wes Brown (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 74'), Rio Ferdinand, Mikaël Silvestre — David Beckham, Roy Keane (cap.), Juan Sebastián Verón, Ryan Giggs — Paul Scholes — Ruud Van Nistelrooy
Manager : Sir Alex Ferguson
Booked : Stéphane Henchoz, 13'
Note : the 43rd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 7th time
Sunday 27 February 2005 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 71 622
The English Football League Cup (Carling Cup) - Final
CHELSEA F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 3:2
after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 2:1)
Goals : John Arne Riise, 1' ; Steven Gerrard, 79' own goal ; Didier Drogba, 107', Mateja Kežman, 112', Antonio Núñez, 113'
Referee : Steve Bennett (Kent)
CHELSEA : Petr Čech — Paulo Ferreira, Ricardo Carvalho, John Terry (cap.), William Gallas (Mateja Kežman, 74') — Jiří Jarošik (Eidur Gudjohnsen, 46'), Claude Makélélé, Frank Lampard Jr. — Joe Cole (Glen Johnson, 81'), Didier Drogba, Damien Duff
Manager : José Mourinho
LIVERPOOL : Jerzy Dudek — Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypiä, Djimi Traoré (Igor Bišćan, 67') — Luis García, Dietmar Hamann, Steven Gerrard (cap.), John Arne Riise — Fernando Morientes (Milan Baroš, 74'), Harry Kewell (Antonio Núñez, 56')
Manager : Rafa Benítez
Booked : Sami Hyypiä, 13', Frank Lampard Jr., 27', Djimi Traoré, 35' ; Dietmar Hamann, 79', Mateja Kežman, 81' ; Didier Drogba, 108', Damien Duff, 114', Jamie Carragher, 117'
Sent off : José Mourinho, 80' (manager ; from the bench)
Note : the 45th staging of the Football League Cup ; the attendance also reported as 78 000
Wednesday 25 May 2005 - Istanbul - Atatürk Olympic Stadium - attendance : 72 059
The UEFA Champions League - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - A.C. MILAN (Ita.) 3:3
after extra time (0:3, 3:0 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 3-2 on penalties
Goals : Paolo Maldini, 1', Hernán Crespo, 39', Hernán Crespo, 44' ; Steven Gerrard, 54', Vladimír Šmicer, 56', Xabi Alonso, 60'
Referee : Manuel Mejúto González (Spain)
LIVERPOOL : Jerzy Dudek — Steve Finnan (Dietmar Hamann, 46'), Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypiä, Djimi Traoré — Xabi Alonso — Luis García, Steven Gerrard (cap.), John Arne Riise — Harry Kewell (Vladimír Šmicer, 23') — Milan Baroš (Djibril Cissé, 85')
Manager : Rafa Benítez
MILAN : Nélson Dida — Marcos Cafú, Jaap Stam, Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Maldini (cap.) — Andrea Pirlo — Gennaro Gattuso (Rui Costa, 112'), Clarence Seedorf (Serginho dos Santos, 86') — Ricardo Kaká — Andriy Shevchenko, Hernán Crespo (Jon Dahl Tomasson, 85')
Manager : Carlo Ancelotti
Booked : Jamie Carragher, 76', Milan Baroš, 81'
Penalty shootout : Serginho dos Santos (missed), Dietmar Hamann (1-0) ; Andrea Pirlo (saved by goalkeeper), Djibril Cissé (2-0) ; Jon Dahl Tomasson (2-1), John Arne Riise (saved by goalkeeper) ; Ricardo Kaká (2-2), Vladimír Šmicer (3-2) ; Andriy Shevchenko (saved by goalkeeper)
Note : the 50th staging of this competition (the European Champions' Cup 1955-1992) ; in 60th minute, Xabi Alonso's penalty was saved by Dida, but Alonso scored from the rebound to equalize ; Liverpool's comeback gave rise to the Final being known as The Miracle of Istanbul, and is regarded as one of the greatest in the football history ; Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League for the 5th time
Friday 26 August 2005 - Monaco - Stade Louis II - attendance : 17 042
The UEFA Super Cup
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng. - P.F.C. C.S.K.A. MOSCOW (Rus.) 3:1
after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 2:0)
Goals : Dani Carvalho, 28' ; Djibril Cissé, 82' ; Djibril Cissé, 103', Luis García, 109'
Referee : René Temmink (Holland)
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Josemi Rey, Jamie Carragher (cap.), Sami Hyypiä, John Arne Rijse (Djibril Cissé, 79') — Steve Finnan (Florent Sinama-Pongolle, 55'), Dietmar Hamann, Xabi Alonso (Momo Sissoko, 71'), Bolo Zenden — Luis García — Fernando Morientes
Manager : Rafa Benítez
C.S.K.A. : Igor Akinféiev — Chidi Odiah (Rolan Gusev, 90'), Serghey Ignashevich (cap.), Vasili Berezutskiy, Aleksey Berezutskiy — Miloš Krasić (Dudu Cearense, 85'), Elvir Rahimić, Evgheniy Aldonin, Yuriy Zhirkov (Deividas Šemberas, 66') — Dani Carvalho — Vágner Love
Manager : Valerie Gazzaiev
Booked : Bolo Zenden, 38' ; Josemi Rey, 50', Sami Hyypiä, 73' ; Florent Sinama-Pongolle, 95', Dudu Cearense, 101'
Note : the 30th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the UEFA Super Cup for the 3rd time
Sunday 18 December 2005 - Yokohama - International Stadium - attendance : 66 821
The FIFA Club World Championship - Final
SÃO PAULO F.C. (Bra.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Carlos Mineiro, 27'
Referee : Benito Archundia (Mexico)
SÃO PAULO : Rogério Ceni (cap.) — José Fabão, Diego Lugano, Edcarlos Santos — João Cicinho, Carlos Mineiro, Josué de Oliveira, Jenílson Júnior — Danilo de Andrade — Márcio Amoroso, José Aloísio (Edinaldo Grafite, 75')
Manager : Paulo Autuori
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypiä, Stephen Warnock (John Arne Riise, 79') — Steven Gerrard (cap.), Momo Sissoko (Florent Sinama-Pongolle, 79'), Xabi Alonso, Harry Kewell — Luis García — Fernando Morientes (Peter Crouch, 85')
Manager : Rafa Benítez
Booked : Diego Lugano, 57', Rogério Ceni, 90'
Note : the 44th staging of the Intercontinental Cup
Saturday 13 May 2006 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 71 140
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WEST HAM UNITED F.C. 3:3
after extra time (1:2, 2:1 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 3-1 on penalties
Goals : Jamie Carragher, 21' own goal, Dean Ashton, 28', Djibril Cissé, 32' ; Steven Gerrard, 54', Paul Konchesky, 64', Steven Gerrard, 90'+1
Referee : Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypiä, John Arne Riise — Steven Gerrard (cap.), Momo Sissoko, Xabi Alonso (Jan Kromkamp, 67'), Harry Kewell (Fernando Morientes, 48') — Peter Crouch (Dietmar Hamann, 71'), Djibril Cissé
Manager : Rafa Benítez
WEST HAM UTD : Shaka Hislop — Lionel Scaloni, Anton Ferdinand, Danny Gabbidon, Paul Konchesky — Yossi Benayoun, Nigel Reo-Coker (cap.), Carl Fletcher (Christian Dailly, 77'), Matthew Etherington (Teddy Sheringham, 85') — Marlon Harewood, Dean Ashton (Bobby Zamora, 71')
Manager : Alan Pardew
Booked : Dean Ashton, 59', Jamie Carragher, 62' ; Dietmar Hamann, 118'
Penalty shootout : Dietmar Hamann (1-0), Bobby Zamora (saved by goalkeeper) ; Sami Hyypiä (saved by goalkeeper), Teddy Sheringham (1-1) ; Steven Gerrard (2-1), Paul Konchesky (saved by goalkeeper) ; John Arne Rijse (3-1), Anton Ferdinand (saved by goalkeeper).
Note : the 125th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 7th time
Saturday 13 August 2006 - Cardiff - Millenium Stadium - attendance : 56 275
The Football Association Community Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CHELSEA F.C. 2:1 (1:1)
Goals : John Arne Riise, 9', Andriy Shevchenko, 43' ; Peter Crouch, 80'
Referee : Martin Atkinson (West Yorkshire)
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher (cap.), Daniel Agger, John Arne Riise — Jermaine Pennant (Steven Gerrard, 60'), Momo Sissoko, Bolo Zenden (Xabi Alonso, 60'), Mark González (Fábio Aurélio, 56') — Luis García (Craig Bellamy, 67') — Peter Crouch (Florent Sinama-Pongolle, 89')
Manager : Rafa Benítez
CHELSEA : Carlo Cudicini — Geremi Njitap (Wayne Bridge, 54'), Ricardo Carvalho, John Terry (cap.), Paulo Ferreira (John Obi Mikel, 82') — Michael Ballack (Salomon Kalou, 26'), Michael Essien, Frank Lampard Jr. — Didier Drogba (Shaun Wright-Phillips, 72'), Andriy Shevchenko, Arjen Robben (Lassana Diarra, 63')
Manager : José Mourinho
Booked : Michael Ballack, 7', Frank Lampard Jr., 15' ; Xabi Alonso, 62' (on the bench), Lassana Diarra, 69'
Note : the 84th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Community Shield for the 15th time
Wednesday 23 May 2007 - Athens - Spyros Luis Olympic Stadium - attendance : 63 000
The UEFA Champions League - Final
A.C. MILAN (Ita.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 2:1 (1:0)
Goals : Filippo Inzaghi, 44' ; Filippo Inzaghi, 82', Dirk Kuyt, 89'
Referee : Herbert Fandel (Germany)
MILAN : Nélson Dida — Massimo Oddo, Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Maldini (cap.), Marek Jankulovski (Kakhaber Kaladze, 80') — Gennaro Gattuso, Andrea Pirlo, Massimo Ambrosini, Clarence Seedorf (Giuseppe Favalli, 90'+2) — Ricardo Kaká — Filippo Inzaghi (Alberto Gilardino, 88')
Manager : Carlo Ancelotti
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Steve Finnan (Álvaro Arbeloa, 88'), Jamie Carragher, Daniel Agger, John Arne Riise — Xabi Alonso, Javier Mascherano (Peter Crouch, 78') — Jermaine Pennant, Steven Gerrard (cap.), Bolo Zenden (Harry Kewell, 59') — Dirk Kuyt
Manager : Rafa Benítez
Booked : Gennaro Gattuso, 40' ; Marek Jankulovski, 54', Javier Mascherano, 58', Jamie Carragher, 60'
Note : the 52nd staging of the UEFA Champions League
Sunday 26 February 2012 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 89 041
The Football League Cup (Carling Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CARDIFF CITY F.C. 2:2
after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 1:1)
Liverpool won 3-2 on penalties
Goals : Joe Mason, 19' ; Martin Škrtel, 60' ; Dirk Kuyt, 108', Ben Turner, 118'
Referee : Mark Clattenburg (County Durham)
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Glen Johnson, Martin Škrtel, Daniel Agger (Jamie Carragher, 86'), José Enrique — Steven Gerrard (cap.), Charlie Adam — Jordan Henderson (Craig Bellamy, 58'), Luis Suárez, Stewart Downing — Andy Carroll (Dirk Kuyt, 103')
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
CARDIFF CITY : Tom Heaton — Kevin McNaughton (Darcy Blake, 106'), Mark Hudson (cap.) (Anthony Gerrard, 99'), Ben Turner, Andrew Taylor — Don Cowie, Peter Whittingham, Aron Einar Gunnarsson, Joe Mason (Filip Kiss, 91') — Kenny Miller — Rudy Gestede
Manager : Malky Mackay
Booked : Jordan Henderson, 52' ; Filip Kiss, 98', Ben Turner, 119'
Penalty shootout : Steven Gerrard (saved by goalkeeper), Kenny Miller (missed, hitting the post) ; Charlie Adam (missed), Don Cowie (0-1) ; Dirk Kuyt (1-1), Rudy Gestede (missed, hitting the post) ; Stewart Downing (2-1), Peter Whittingham (2-2) ; Glen Johnson (3-2), Anthony Gerrard (missed)
Note : the 52nd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the Football League Cup for the 8th time
Saturday 5 May 2012 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 89 102
The Football Association Challenge Cup (Budweiser Cup) - Final
CHELSEA F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:1 (1:0)
Goals : Ramires Santos, 11' ; Didier Drogba, 52', Andy Carroll, 64'
Referee : Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
CHELSEA : Petr Čech — José Bosingwa, Branislav Ivanović, John Terry (cap.), Ashley Cole — John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard Jr. — Ramires Santos (Raul Meireles, 76'), Juan Mata (Florent Malouda, 90'), Salomon Kalou — Didier Drogba
Manager : Roberto Di Matteo
LIVERPOOL : Pepe Reina — Glen Johnson, Martin Škrtel, Daniel Agger, José Enrique — Jordan Henderson, Jay Spearing (Andy Carroll, 55') — Craig Bellamy (Dirk Kuyt, 77'), Steven Gerrard (cap.), Stewart Downing — Luis Suárez
Manager : Kenny Dalglish
Booked : John Obi Mikel, 36', Daniel Agger, 44' ; Luis Suárez, 81'
Note : the 131st staging of the FA Cup
Sunday 28 February 2016 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 86 206
The Football League Cup (Capital One Cup) - Final
MANCHESTER CITY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:1
after extra time (0:0, 1:1 ; 0:0)
Manchester City won 3-1 on penalties
Goals : Fernandinho Roza, 49', Philippe Coutinho, 83'
Referee : Michael Oliver (Ashington, Northumberland)
MANCHESTER CITY : Willy Caballero — Bacary Sagna (Pablo Zabaleta, 91'), Vincent Kompany (cap.), Nicolás Otamendi, Gaël Clichy — Fernando Mouta (Jesús Navas, 91'), Yaya Touré — Fernandinho Roza, David Silva (Wilfried Bony, 110'), Raheem Sterling — Sergio 'Kun' Agüero
Manager : Manuel Pellegrini
LIVERPOOL : Simon Mignolet — Nathaniel Clyne, Lucas Leiva, Mamadou Sakho (Kolo Touré, 25'), Alberto Moreno (Adam Lallana, 72') — Jordan Henderson (cap.), Emre Can — James Milner, Roberto Firmino (Divock Origi, 80'), Philippe Coutinho — Daniel Sturridge
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : Nathaniel Clyne, 53', Alberto Moreno, 65', Fernando Mouta, 76', Philippe Coutinho, 83', Emre Can, 85', Vincent Kompany, 87' ; Nicolás Otamendi, 109', Yaya Touré and Adam Lapland, 118', Fernandinho Roza, 119'
Penalty shootout : Emre Can (0-1), Fernandinho Roza (missed, hitting the post) ; Lucas Leiva (saved by goalkeeper), Jesús Navas (1-1) ; Philippe Coutinho (saved by goalkeeper), Sergio 'Kun' Agüero (2-1) ; Adam Lallana (saved by goalkeeper), Yaya Touré (3-1)
Note : the 56th staging of the Football League Cup
Wednesday 18 May 2016 - Basel - St Jakob Park - attendance : 34 429
The UEFA Europa League - Final
SEVILLA F.C. (Spa.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 3:1 (0:1)
Goals : Daniel Sturridge, 35' ; Kévin Gameiro, 46', Coke Andújar Moreno, 64', Coke Andújar Moreno, 70'
Referee : Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
SEVILLA : David Soria — Mariano Ferreira, Adil Rami (Timothée Kolodziejczak, 78'), Daniel Carriço, Sergio Escudero — Grzegorz Krychówiak, Steven N'Zonzi — Coke Andújar Moreno (cap.), Éver Banega (Sebastián 'Pepe' Cristóforo, 90'+3), Vítolo Pérez — Kévin Gameiro (Vicente Iborra, 89')
Manager : Unai Emery
LIVERPOOL : Simon Mignolet — Nathaniel Clyne, Dejan Lovren, Kolo Touré (Christian Benteke, 82'), Alberto Moreno — James Milner (cap.), Emre Can — Adam Lallana (Joe Allen, 73'), Roberto Firmino (Divock Origi, 69'), Philippe Coutinho — Daniel Sturridge
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : Dejan Lovren, 30' ; Vítolo Pérez, 56', Éver Banega, 57', Divock Origi, 72', Adil Rami, 77', Mariano Ferreira, 84', Nathaniel Clyne, 90'+4
Note : the 59th staging of the UEFA Europa League (the UEFA Cup 1971-2009)
Saturday 26 May 2018 - Kiev - NSK Olympic Stadium - attendance : 61 561
The UEFA Champions League - Final
REAL MADRID C.F. (Spa.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 3:1 (0:0)
Goals : Karim Benzema, 51', Sadio Mané, 55', Gareth Bale, 64', Gareth Bale, 83'
Referee : Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
REAL MADRID : Keylor Navas — Dani Carvajal (Nacho Fernández, 37'), Raphaël Varane, Sergio Ramos (cap.), Marcelo da Silva — Luka Modrić, Carlos Casemiro, Tony Kroos — Isco Alarcón (Gareth Bale, 61') — Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo (Marco Asencio, 89')
Manager : Zinédine Zidane
LIVERPOOL : Loris Karius — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dejan Lovren, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — James Milner (Emre Can, 83'), Jordan Henderson (cap.), Georginio Wijnaldum — Mohamed Salah (Adam Lallana, 31'), Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mané
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : Sadio Mané, 82'
Note : the 63rd staging of the UEFA Champions League ; Liverpool forward Mo Salah was injured competing for the ball with Sergio Ramos, who had locked Salah's arm resulting in a fall (due to a dislocated shoulder, Salah was substituted 4 minutes later, but Ramos would not have been punished even with a yellow card)
Saturday 1 June 2019 - Madrid - Wanda Metropolitano Stadium - attendance : 63 272
The UEFA Champions League - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. (Eng.) 2:0 (1:0)
Goals : Mohamed Salah, 2' penalty ; Divock Origi, 87'
Referee : Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joël Matip, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Jordan Henderson (cap.), Fabinho Tavares, Georginio Wijnaldum (James Milner, 62') — Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino (Divock Origi, 58'), Sadio Mané (Joe Gomez, 90')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
TOTTENHAM : Hugo Lloris (cap.) — Kieran Trippier, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Danny Rose — Moussa Sissoko (Eric Dier, 74'), Harry Winks (Lucas Moura, 66') — Dele Alli (Fernando Llorente, 82'), Christian Eriksen, Son Heung-min — Harry Kane
Manager : Mauricio Pochettino
Note : the 64th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League for the 6th time
Saturday 4 August 2019 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 77 565
The Football Association Community Shield
MANCHESTER CITY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:1 (1:0)
Manchester City won 5-4 on penalties
Goals : Raheem Sterling, 12' ; Joël Matip, 77'
Referee : Martin Atkinson (Drighlington, West Yorkshire)
MANCHESTER CITY : Claudio Bravo — Kyle Walker, John Stones, Nicolás Otamendi, Oleksandr Zinchenko — Kevin De Bruyne (Phil Foden, 89'), Rodri Cascante, David Silva (cap.) (İlkay Gündoğan, 61') — Bernardo Silva, Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sané (Gabriel Jesus, 13')
Manager : Josep Guardiola
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Trent Alexander-Arnold (Joël Matip, 67'), Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Jordan Henderson (cap.) (Adam Lallana, 79'), Fabinho Tavares (Naby Keïta, 67'), Georginio Wijnaldum — Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino (Xherdan Shaqiri, 79'), Divock Origi (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 79')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : Kevin De Bruyne, 33', Josep Guardiola, 42' (manager ; on the bench)
Penalty shootout : Xherdan Shaqiri (0-1), İlkay Gündoğan (1-1) ; Georginio Wijnaldum (missed), Bernardo Silva (2-1) ; Adam Lallana (2-2), Phil Foden (3-2) ; Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (3-3), Oleksandr Zinchenko (4-3) ; Mohamed Salah (4-4), Gabriel Jesus (5-4)
Note : the 97th staging of the FA Community Shield ; match decided by a penalty shootout after full time directly
Wednesday 14 August 2019 - Istanbul - Beşiktaş Vodafone Park - attendance : 38 434
The UEFA Super Cup
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - CHELSEA F.C. (Eng.) 2:2
after extra time (0:1, 1:0 ; 1:1)
Liverpool won 5-4 on penalties
Goals : Olivier Giroud, 36' ; Sadio Mané, 48' ; Sadio Mané, 95', Jorginho Luiz, 101' penalty
Referee : Stéphane Frappart (France)
LIVERPOOL : Adrián San Miguel — Joe Gomez, Joël Matip, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson (Trent Alexander-Arnold, 91') — James Milner (Georginio Wijnaldum, 64'), Fabinho Tavares, Jordan Henderson (cap.) — Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Roberto Firmino, 46'), Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané (Divock Origi, 103')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp.
CHELSEA : Kepa Arrizabalaga — César Azpilicueta (cap.), Kurt Zouma, Andreas Christensen (Fikayo Tomori, 85'), Emerson Palmieri — Jorginho Luiz, N'Golo Kanté, Mateo Kovačić (Ross Barkley, 101') — Christian Pulišić (Mason Mount, 74'), Olivier Giroud (Tammy Abraham, 74'), Pedro Rodríguez
Manager : Frank Lampard Jr.
Booked : César Azpilicueta, 79', Jordan Henderson, 85' ; Trent Alexander-Arnold, 107'
Penalty shootout : Roberto Firmino (1-0), Jorginho Luiz (1-1) ; Fabinho Tavares (2-1), Ross Barkley (2-2) ; Divock Origi (3-2), Mason Mount (3-3) ; Trent Alexander-Arnold (4-3), Emerson Palmieri (4-4) ; Mohamed Salah (5-4), Tammy Abraham (saved by goalkeeper)
Note : the 44th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the UEFA Super Cup for the 4th time
Saturday 21 December 2019 - Doha - Khalifa International Stadium - attendance : 45 416
The FIFA Club World Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - C.R. FLAMENGO (Bra.) 1:0
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 1:0)
Goal : Roberto Firmino, 99'
Referee : Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar)
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Naby Keïta (James Milner, 100'), Jordan Henderson (cap.), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Adam Lallana, 75') — Mohamed Salah (Xherdan Shaqiri, 120'+1), Roberto Firmino (Divock Origi, 106'), Sadio Mané
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
FLAMENGO : Diego Alves — Márcio Rafinha, Rodrigo Caio, Pablo Marí, Filipe Luís — Éverton Ribeiro (cap.) (Diego Ribas, 82'), Willian Arão (Orlando Berrio, 120'), Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Vitinho Vinícius, 77'), Gerson Santos (Lincoln Corrêa, 102'), Bruno Henrique — Gabriel Barbosa
Manager : Jorge Jesus
Booked : Sadio Mané, 45'+1 ; Mohamed Salah, 81', Vitinho Vinícius, 90' ; Roberto Firmino, 100', James Milner, 105', Diego Ribas, 112'
Note : the 58th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FIFA Club World Cup for the 1st time
Saturday 29 August 2020 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : b.c.d.
The Football Association Community Shield
ARSENAL F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:1 (1:0)
Arsenal won 5-4 on penalties
Goals : Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 12' ; Takumi Minamino, 73'
Referee : André Marriner (Birmingham)
ARSENAL : Emiliano Martinez — Rob Holding, David Luiz, Kieran Tierney (Sead Kolašinac, 83') — Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Mohamed Elneny, Granit Xhaka, Héctor Bellerin (Cédric Soares, 58') — Bukayo Saka (Joe Willock, 82'), Eddie Nketiah (Reiss Nelson, 82'), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (cap.)
Manager : Mikel Arteta
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Neco Williams (Takumi Minamino, 59'), Joe Gomez, Virgil Van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — James Milner (cap.) (Naby Keïta, 60'), Fabinho Tavares, Georginio Wijnaldum (Rhian Brewster, 90'+2) — Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino (Curtis Jones, 83'), Sadio Mané
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : James Milner, 57'
Penalty shootout : Mohamed Salah (0-1), Reiss Nelson (1-1) ; Fabinho Tavares (1-2), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (2-2) ; Rhian Brewster (missed), Cédric Soares (3-2) ; Takumi Minamino (3-3), David Luiz (4-3) ; Curtis Jones (4-4), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (5-4)
Note : the 98th staging of this competition ; the game played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 pandemic in the UK ; match decided by a penalty shootout after full time directly
Sunday 27 February 2022 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 85 512
The English Football League Cup (Carabao Cup) - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CHELSEA F.C. 0:0
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 11-10 on penalties
Referee : Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire)
LIVERPOOL : Caiomhín Kelleher — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joël Matip (Ibrahima Konaté, 91'), Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Jordan Henderson (cap.) (Harvey Elliott, 79'), Fabinho Tavares, Naby Keïta (James Milner, 80') — Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané (Diogo Jota, 80'), Luis Díaz (Divock Origi, 80')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
CHELSEA : Édouard Mendy (Kepa Arrizabalaga, 120') — Trevoh Chalobah, Thiago Silva, Antonio Rüdiger — César Azpilicueta (cap.) (Reece James, 57'), N'Golo Kanté, Mateo Kovačić (Jorginho Luiz, 106'), Marcos Alonso — Mason Mount (Romelu Lukaku, 74'), Christian Pulišić (Timo Werner, 74') — Kai Havertz
Manager : Thomas Tuchel
Booked : Mateo Kovačić, 90' ; N'Golo Kanté, 99', Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kai Havertz, 105'+2
Penalty shootout : James Milner (1-0), Marcos Alonso (1-1) ; Fabinho Tavares (2-1), Romelu Lukaku (2-2) ; Virgil van Dijk (3-2), Kai Havertz (3-3) ; Trent Alexander-Arnold (4-3), Reece James (4-4) ; Mohamed Salah (5-4), Jorginho Luiz (5-5) ; Diogo Jota (6-5), Antonio Rüdiger (6-6) ; Divock Origi (7-6), N'Golo Kanté (7-7) ; Andrew Robertson (8-7), Timo Werner (8-8) ; Harvey Elliott (9-8), Thiago Silva (9-9) ; Ibrahima Konaté (10-9), Trevoh Chalobah (10-10) ; Caiomhín Kelleher (11-10), Kepa Arrizabalaga (missed, over the crossbar)
Note : the 62nd staging of this competition (the Football League Cup until 2016) ; Liverpool won the EFL Cup for the 9th time
Saturday 14 May 2022 - London - Wembley Stadium - attendance : 84 897
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CHELSEA F.C. 0:0
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 0:0)
Liverpool won 6-5 on penalties
Referee : Craig Pawson (Sheffield & Hallamshire)
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk (Joël Matip, 91'), Andrew Robertson (Kostas Tsimikas, 111') — Naby Keïta (James Milner, 74'), Jordan Henderson (cap.), Thiago Alcântara — Mohamed Salah (Diogo Jota, 33'), Sadio Mané, Luis Díaz (Roberto Firmino, 98')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
CHELSEA : Édouard Mendy — Trevoh Chalobah (César Azpilicueta, 106'), Thiago Silva, Antonio Rüdiger — Reece James, Jorginho Luiz (cap.), Mateo Kovačić (N'Golo Kanté, 66'), Marcos Alonso — Mason Mount, Christian Pulišić (Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 106', then Ross Barkley, 120') — Romelu Lukaku (Hakim Ziyech, 85')
Manager : Thomas Tuchel
Booked : Reece James, 77'
Penalty shootout : Marcos Alonso (0-1), James Milner (1-1) ; César Azpilicueta (missed, hitting the post), Thiago Alcântara (2-1) ; Reece James (2-2), Roberto Firmino (3-2) ; Ross Barkley (3-3), Trent Alexander-Arnold (4-3) ; Jorginho Luiz (4-4), Sadio Mané (saved by goalkeeper) ; Hakim Ziyech (4-5), Diogo Jota (5-5) ; Mason Mount (saved by goalkeeper), Kostas Tsimikas (6-5)
Note : the 141st staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 8th time
Saturday 28 May 2022 - Saint-Denis - Stade de France - attendance : 75 000
The UEFA Champions League - Final
REAL MADRID C.F. (Spa.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Vinício Júnior, 59'
Referee : Clément Turpin (France)
REAL MADRID : Thibaut Courtois — Dani Carvajal, Éder Militão, David Alaba, Ferland Mendy — Luka Modrić (Dani Ceballos, 90'), Carlos Casemiro, Tony Kroos — Federico Valverde (Eduardo Camavinga, 86'), Karim Benzema (cap.), Vinícius Jùnior (Rodrygo Silva, 90'+3)
Manager : Carlo Ancelotti
LIVERPOOL : Alisson Becker — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Jordan Henderson (cap.) (Naby Keïta, 77'), Fabinho Tavares, Thiago Alcântara (Roberto Firmino, 77') — Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, Luis Díaz (Diogo Jota, 65')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
Booked : Fabinho Tavares, 62'
Note : the 67th staging of the UEFA Champions League
Saturday 30 July 2022 - Leicester - King Power Stadium - attendance : 28 545
The Football Association Community Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - MANCHESTER CITY F.C. 3:1 (1:0)
Goals : Trent Alexander-Arnold, 21' ; Julián Álvarez, 70', Mohamed Salah, 83' penalty, Darwin Nuñez, 90'+4
Referee : Craig Pawson (Sheffield & Hallamshire)
LIVERPOOL : Adrián San Miguel — Trent Alexander-Arnold (James Milner, 74'), Joël Matip, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson — Jordan Henderson (cap.) (Harvey Elliott, 73'), Fabinho Tavares, Thiago Alcântara (Naby Keïta, 85') — Mohamed Salah (Curtis Jones, 90'+5), Roberto Firmino (Darwin Nuñez, 59'), Luis Díaz (Fábio Carvalho, 90')
Manager : Jürgen Klopp
MANCHESTER CITY : Ederson Santana — Kyle Walker, Rúben Dias (cap.), Nathan Aké, João Cancelo — Kevin De Bruyne (İlkay Gündoğan, 73'), Rodri Cascante, Bernardo Silva — Riyad Mahrez (Julián Álvarez, 58'), Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish (Phil Foden, 58')
Manager : Josep Guardiola
Booked : Rúben Dias, 83', Darwin Nuñez, 90'+5
Note : the 100th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Community Shield for the 16th time
материал упакован в меньшее количество постов
материал упакован в меньшее количество постов, чем было в первом варианте
Про последний сезон больно читать. Поражения от Реала - реально утомили....
Про последний сезон больно читать. Поражения от Реала - реально утомили....
Да с результатами вокруг тоже хрень полная.
Сплошные серии пенальти. И сплошной "Челси".
Глядя на самый последний актуально матч, вспоминаю, какие восторги мне изливали в телефон зрители Комьюнити Шилд против Сити. Странная игра, учитывая огромное преимущество наших и оцепенение Холанда. Ну, если сравнивать с дальшейшим ходом этого сезона.
and DECISIVE GAMES
Thursday 1 September 1892 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : unknown
Friendly game
LIVERPOOL A.F.C. - ROTHERHAM TOWN F.C. 7:1 (?:?)
Goalscorers : Andrew Kelvin, Malcolm McVean, Tom Wyllie, Tom Wyllie, John Miller I, Tom Wyllie, Andrew Kelvin ; Charlie Leatherbarrow
Referee : Walter Bugg
LIVERPOOL : Sydney Ross — Andrew Hannah (cap.), Duncan McLean — James Kelso, Joe McQue, Jim McBride — Tom Wyllie, Jock Smith, John Miller I, Malcolm McVean, Andrew Kelvin
Manager : William Barclay
ROTHERHAM TOWN : Arthur Wharton — Thickett, Turner — Barr, Brown, Rodgers — Langdon, Colts, Charlie Leatherbarrow, Pickering, Leather
Manager : ?
Note : Liverpool's first-ever played match
Saturday 3 September 1892 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 300
Lancashire League - Matchday 1 - position : 1 of 12
LIVERPOOL A.F.C. - HIGHER WALTON F.C. 8:0 (5:0)
Goalscorers : Jock Smith, 15', Jim McBride, Malcolm McVean, Jonathan Cameron, Joe McQue ; Jonathan Cameron, Joe McQue, Jock Smith
Referee : ?
LIVERPOOL : Sydney Ross — Andrew Hannah (cap.), Duncan McLean — Joe Pearson, Joe McQue, Jim McBride — Tom Wyllie, Jock Smith, Malcolm McVean, Jonathan Cameron, Andrew Kelvin
Manager : William Barclay
HIGHER WALTON : John Addison — J. P. Enderby, Ted Craven — J. Gerrard, J. Law, J. Flintoff — R. Law, Parker, Kay, Fowler, Heaps
Manager : ?
Note : Liverpool's first-ever official competitive game
Saturday 15 April 1893 - Southport - Scarisbrick New Road - attendance : 1 500
Lancashire League - Matchday 22 - position : 1 of 12
SOUTHPORT CENTRAL A.F.C. - LIVERPOOL A.F.C. 1:1 (?:1)
Goalscorers : untraced player ; John Miller I, 20'
Referee : ?
SOUTHPORT CENTRAL : the lineup is unknown yet
LIVERPOOL : Billy McOwen — Andrew Hannah (cap.), Duncan McLean — John McCartney, Joe McQue, Matt McQueen — Tom Wyllie, Malcolm McVean, John Miller I, Philip Kelly, Hugh McQueen
Manager : William Barclay
Note : we played before our two rivals ; on the next day, Sunday, April 16, Liverpool became the Winner of The Lancashire League for the 1st time in our very first season thanks to the subsequent failures of Blackpool (0:1) and Bury (1:1)
The Lancashire League 1892/1893 (the 4th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool AFC 36 22 17 2 3 66 : 19 3,474
2 Blackpool FC 36 21 17 2 2 82 : 30 2,733
3 Bury FC 34 21 17 0 4 82 : 23 3,565
4 Heywood Central FC 23 21 11 1 9 52 : 56 0,928….
Saturday 24 March 1894 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 3 000
The Football League - 2nd Division - Matchday 24 - position 1 of 15
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CREWE ALEXANDRA F.C. 2:0 (0:0)
Goalscorers : Douglas Dick, 50', Hugh McQueen
Referee : ?
LIVERPOOL : Matt McQueen — Andrew Hannah (cap.), Duncan McLean — John McCartney, Joe McQue, Jim McBride — Douglas Dick, Malcolm McVean, Gerard Dewhurst, John Givens, Hugh McQueen
Manager : William Barclay
CREWE ALEXANDRA : E. Hickton — Harry Stafford, D. McDonald — Herbert Crawford, A. Bayman, J. B. Sproston — J. Woolfe, A. Hall, I. B. Sandham, John Jones, S. Barnett
Manager : W. C. McNeill
Note : inaccessible to rivals, Liverpool FC is now mathematically indisputable Champion of The Second Division for the 1st time immediately in our first league season ; The Football League Division 2 is the heir to The Football Alliance (second level association football league in England which ran for 3 seasons, from 1889 to 1892)
The League Division 2 1893/1894 (the 5th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 43 24 19 5 0 69 : 13 5,307
2 Notts County FC 39 27 18 3 6 70 : 28 2,500
3 Small Heath FC 38 26 19 0 7 96 : 43 2,232
4 Newcastle United FC 35 27 15 5 7 66 : 39 1,692….
Saturday 28 April 1894 - Blackburn - Ewood Park - attendance : 5 000
The Football League - Test Match
LIVERPOOL F.C. - NEWTON HEATH F.C. 2:0 (2:0)
Goals : Patrick Gordon, 20', Harry Bradshaw, 30'
Referee : John Lewis
LIVERPOOL : Matt McQueen — Andrew Hannah (cap.), Duncan McLean — John McCartney, Joe McQue, Jim McBride — Patrick Gordon, Malcolm McVean, Harry Bradshaw, David Henderson, Hugh McQueen
Manager : William Barclay
NEWTON HEATH : John Fall — Andrew Mitchell, Fred Erentz — George Perrins, James McNaught, William Davidson — John Clarkin, Alf Farman, Robert Donaldson, Billy Hood, John Peden
Manager : Alfred Albut
Note : Liverpool FC promoted to The League First Division
Saturday 27 April 1895 - Blackburn - Ewood Park - attendance : 5 000
The Football League - Test Match
BURY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Harry Millar, 32'
Referee : John Lewis
BURY : Archie Montgomery — Sam Davies, Tommy Davidson — George McNaughton, Joe Clegg, George Ross — Tom Wyllie, Harry Millar, Billy Barbour, Joe Henderson, Jack Plant
Manager : H. S. Hamer
LIVERPOOL : John Whitehead — Matt McQueen, Billy Dunlop — John Curran, Robert Neill, John McLean I — Malcolm McVean, Jimmy Ross (cap.), Harry Bradshaw, James Cleland, John Drummond
Manager : William Barclay
Sent off : Archie Montgomery (early in the second half)
Note : Liverpool FC left The League Division 1 (the 7th edition) ; Liverpool's team was seriously depleted for this match with Duncan McLean, John McCartney, Joe McQue, David Hannah and Frank Becton out ; Liverpool tried to loan three players from Scotland for this single match as was possible in those days ; Liverpool FC relegated to The League Second Division for the 1st time
Friday 3 April 1896 - Manchester - Hyde Road - attendance : 25 000
The Football League - 2nd Division - Matchday 30 - position : 1 of 16
MANCHESTER CITY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:1 (1:0)
Goals : Hugh Morris, 15' ; George Allan, 81'
Referee : John Lewis
MANCHESTER CITY : Charlie Williams — Charles Ditchfield, David Robson — George Mann, Thomas Chapman, Jim McBride — Billy Meredith, Patrick Finnerhan, Robert Hill, Hugh Morris, Alec Gillies
Manager : Samuel Ormerod
LIVERPOOL : Harry Storer — Archie Goldie, Tom Wilkie — Barney Battles, Joe McQue (cap.), Tom Cleghorn — Malcolm McVean, Fred Geary, George Allan, Frank Becton, Harry Bradshaw
Manager : John McKenna
Note : not mathematically, but in fact, Liverpool FC is the Champion of The Second Division for the 2nd time, according the huge advantage against Manchester City in goal average
The League Division 2 1895/1896 (the 7th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 46 30 22 2 6 106 : 32 3,312
2 Manchester City FC 42 28 19 4 5 59 : 37 1,594
3 Bolton Wanderers FC 40 28 18 4 6 64 : 36 1,778
4 Grimsby Town FC 37 27 18 1 8 72 : 35 2,057….
Monday 27 April 1896 - Birmingham - Stoney Lane - attendance : 6 000
The Football League - Test Matches - Matchday 4 - position : 1 of 4
WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:0 (0:0)
Goals : Billy Williams, 60' penalty, William Richards, 65'
Referee : Arthur G. Kingscott
WEST BROM : Joe Reader — Jack Horton, Billy Williams — Tom Perry, Tom Higgins, Jack Taggart — John Richards, Roddy McLeod, Albert Flewitt, William Richards, John Banks
Manager : Clement Keys
LIVERPOOL : Harry Storer — Archie Goldie, Tom Wilkie — John McCartney, Joe McQue, Tom Cleghorn — Fred Geary, Jimmy Ross (cap.), George Allan, Frank Becton, Harry Bradshaw
Manager : John McKenna
Note : great excitement prevailed, as there was a possibility of Manchester City gaining promotion also, but Small Heath defeated the Citizens by 8:0 ; so that Liverpool and WBA both gained election to play in The League First Division
The League Test Tournament 1895/1896 final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 5 4 2 1 1 6 : 2 3,000
2 West Bromwich Albion FC 5 4 2 1 1 9 : 4 2,250
3 Small Heath FC 3 4 1 1 2 8 : 7 1,143
4 Manchester City FC 3 4 1 1 2 5 : 15 0,333
Saturday 29 April 1899 - Birmingham - Villa Park - attendance : 41 357
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 34 - position : 2 of 18
ASTON VILLA F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 5:0 (5:0)
Goals : Jack Devey, 4', Jack Devey, 18', Billy Garraty, 34', Jimmy Crabtree, 35', Fred Wheldon, 44'
Referee : Aaron Scragg
ASTON VILLA : Billy George — Howard Spencer, Albert Evans — Tommy Bowman, Jimmy Cowan, Jimmy Crabtree — Charlie Athersmith, Jack Devey, Billy Garraty, Fred Wheldon, Steve Smith
Manager : George Ramsay
LIVERPOOL : Bill Perkins — Archie Goldie, Billy Dunlop — Rabbi Howell, Alex Raisbeck, Charlie Wilson — Jack Cox, Johnny Walker, George Allan (cap.), Hugh Morgan, Tommy Robertson I
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : before the final matchday, both teams had an equality of points with a minimal advantage of the Villans in the goal average ; the final result gained Aston Villa the championship
The League Division 1 1898/1899 (the 11th edition) final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Aston Villa FC 45 34 19 7 8 76 : 40 1,900
2 Liverpool FC 43 34 19 5 10 49 : 33 1,484
3 Burnley FC 39 34 15 9 10 64 : 36 0,957
4 Everton FC 38 34 15 8 11 48 : 41 1,170….
Monday 29 April 1901 - Birmingham - The Hawthorns - attendance : 4 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 34 - position : 1 of 18
WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 0:1 (0:1)
Goal : Johnny Walker, 20'
Referee : Mr. Baynton
WEST BROM : Joe Reader — Amos Adams, John Chadburn — Tom Perry, Abraham Jones, Harry Hadley — William Richards, Thomas Pickering, Jim Stevenson, Fred Wheldon, Ben Garfield
Manager : Franck Heaven
LIVERPOOL : Bill Perkins — Tom Robertson II, Billy Dunlop — Maurice Parry, Alex Raisbeck (cap.), Bill Goldie — Jack Cox, Johnny Walker, Sam Raybould, Charlie Satterthwaite, Tommy Robertson I
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : before the final matchday, the tournament leaders Sunderland were ahead of Liverpool in goal average, but the Black Cats had already played all their 34 games - and for LFC, it was enough to win the title to play a draw in West Bromwich ; Liverpool is the Champion of England for the 1st time
The League Division 1 1900/1901 (the 13th edition) final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 45 34 19 7 8 59 : 35 1,685
2 Sunderland AFC 43 34 15 13 6 57 : 26 2,192
3 Notts County FC 40 34 18 4 12 54 : 46 1,173
4 Everton FC 39 34 16 7 11 53 : 36 1,472….
Saturday 23 April 1904 - Blackburn - Ewood Park - attendance : 4 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 34 - position : 17 of 18
BLACKBURN ROVERS F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:3 (0:3)
Goals : Sam Raybould, 35', Jack Cox, 39', Arthur Goddard, 45' ; Jack Dewhurst, 75', Bob Crompton, 85' penalty
Referee : D. Hammond
BLACKBURN : Willie McIver — Bob Crompton, Jock Cameron — George Smith, Sammy McClure, Billy Bradshaw — Walter Whittaker, Lionel Watson, Jack Dewhurst, Adam Bowman, Fred Blackburn
Manager : Robert Middleton
LIVERPOOL : Peter Platt — Alf West, Billy Dunlop — Maurice Parry, Alex Raisbeck (cap.), John Hughes — Arthur Goddard, Jack Parkinson, Sam Raybould, Joe Hewitt, Jack Cox
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : Liverpool FC officially relegated to The League Second Division for the 2nd time ; in fact, Liverpool left The League Division 1 at the end of the previous (33rd) matchday, given Stoke's advantage of 2 points with the ratio of goals scored and conceded (53:56 for Stoke FC against 46:60 for Liverpool)
The League Division 1 1903/1904 (the 16th edition) final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
….15 Blackburn Rovers FC 28 34 11 6 17 48 : 60 0,766
16 Stoke FC 27 34 10 7 17 54 : 57 0,947
17 Liverpool FC 26 34 9 8 17 49 : 62 0,790
18 West Bromwich Albion FC 24 34 7 10 17 36 : 60 0,600
Saturday 29 April 1905 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 10 000
Game № 454 - The Football League - 2nd Division - Matchday 34 - position 1 of 18
LIVERPOOL F.C. - BURNLEY F.C. 3:0 (1:0)
Goalscorers : Jack Parkinson, 40' ; Bobby Robinson, Jack Cox, 90'
Referee : J. F. Pearson
LIVERPOOL : Ned Doig — Alf West, Billy Dunlop — Tom Chorlton, Alex Raisbeck (cap.), George Fleming — Jack Parkinson, Bobby Robinson, Sam Raybould, Joe Hewitt, Jack Cox
Manager : Tom Watson
BURNLEY : Billy Green — Arthur Dixon, Hugh Moffat — Fred Barron, David Walders, Joe Taylor — Jack Walders, Jimmy Hogan, Dick Smith, Doug McFarlane, Andrew Ross
Manager : Spencer Whittaker
Note : Liverpool finished the match with nine men after losing Sam Raybould (twisted an ankle early in the game, went off just after Jack Parkinson's goal, 40') and George Fleming (had to leave the field with concussion having been accidentally kicked in the face by Jimmy Hogan, 55') ; Ned Doig saved a penalty from Fred Barron (Liverpool were 2-0 up at the time) ; already promoted to The League Division 1 on 22 April 1905, Liverpool FC is the Champion of The Second Division for the 3rd time - by two points vs main rivals Bolton Wanderers, who lost their match (1:2)
The League Division 2 1904/1905 (the 16th edition) final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 58 34 27 4 3 93 : 25 3,720
2 Bolton Wanderers FC 56 34 27 2 5 87 : 32 2,718
3 Manchester United FC 53 34 24 5 5 81 : 30 2,700
4 Bristol City FC 42 34 19 4 11 66 : 45 1,466….
Monday 16 April 1906 - Bolton - Burnden Park - attendance : 25 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 37 - position : 1 of 20
BOLTON WANDERERS F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 3:2 (1:0)
Goals : Albert Shepherd, 43' ; Albert Shepherd, 48', Jack Parkinson, 74', Marshall McEwan, 75', Jack Parkinson, 80'
Referee : T. P. Campbell
BOLTON : Dai Davies — Bert Baverstock, Bob Struthers — A. Gaskell, Archie Freebairn, John Boyd — David Stokes, Bob Taylor, Albert Shepherd, Wattie White, Marshall McEwan
Manager : John Somerville
LIVERPOOL : Sam Hardy — Alf West, Billy Dunlop — Maurice Parry, Alex Raisbeck (cap.), James Bradley — Arthur Goddard, Bobby Robinson, Joe Hewitt, Tom Chorlton, Jack Parkinson
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : before this matchday, Preston North End FC had 3 league games left compared to Liverpool’s 2 and the Reds only needed two more points to secure the title ; more than 1000 supporters followed the team to Bolton's Burnden Park ; Liverpool dominated the opening exchanges, Bolton ran out 3:2 winners - it didn't matter in the end as Preston lost 2:0 at Sunderland ; Liverpool’s five point lead was intact and as Preston could only get a maximum of 4 points from their last two remaining games, so Liverpool’s Championship win is particularly impressive as they gave the other teams virtually a month’s start by losing their opening four games but didn’t let go of the top spot once they captured it in the middle of December ; Liverpool are the Champions of England for the 2nd time
The League Division 1 1905/1906 (the 18th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 49 37 22 5 10 76 : 45 1,688
2 Preston North End FC 44 36 16 12 8 51 : 39 1,307
3 Manchester City FC 41 35 18 5 12 65 : 44 1,477
4 Bolton Wanderers FC 40 36 17 6 13 80 : 63 1,269….
Saturday 28 April 1906 - London - Craven Cottage - attendance : 22 000
The Sheriff of London Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - CORINTHIANS F.C. 5:1 (2:0)
Goals : Joe Hewitt, 23', Sam Raybould, 26' ; Joe Hewitt, 55', Joe Hewitt, 70', Kenneth Hunt, 75' own goal, Stanley Harris, 87'
Referee : Patrick Robertson Harrower
LIVERPOOL : Sam Hardy — Alf West, Billy Dunlop — Maurice Parry, Alex Raisbeck (cap.), James Bradley — Arthur Goddard, Jack Parkinson, Joe Hewitt, Sam Raybould, Jack Cox
Manager : Tom Watson
CORINTHIANS : T. S. Rowlandson — R. W. Blackburn, J. D. Craig — Morgan Morgan-Owen, Kenneth Hunt, W. U. Timmis — Gilbert Vassall, Samuel Day, G. S. Harris (cap.), Stanley Harris, E. G. Wright
Manager : ?
Note : Liverpool win the Charity Shield Trophy for the 1st time (the 9th edition of The non-league Dewar Shield)
Friday 30 April 1909 - Newcastle upon Tyne - St James' Park - attendance : 30 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 38 - position : 16 of 20
NEWCASTLE UNITED F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 0:1 (0:0)
Goal : Ronald Orr, 78'
Referee : A. Adams
NEWCASTLE UTD : Jimmy Lawrence — Jack Carr, Anthony Whitson — David Willis, Robert Liddell, Peter McWilliam — Jock Rutherford, Jimmy Howie, Jack Allan, George Wilson, Andrew Anderson
Manager : Frank Watt
LIVERPOOL : Sam Hardy — Robert Crawford, Alex Raisbeck (cap.) — Bobby Robinson, Jimmy Harrop, James Bradley — Arthur Goddard, Sam Bowyer, Joe Hewitt, Ronald Orr, Jack Cox
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : Newcastle United FC became champions already by the 36th matchday ; the visitors’ defeat in this game guaranteed the 19th position and relegation of Liverpool to The League Second Division due to the worst goal average compared to Bradford City and Manchester City ; Ronald Orr saves Liverpool from relegation
The League Division 1 1908/1909 (the 21st edition) final standings :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
….16 Liverpool FC 36 38 15 6 17 57 : 65 0,876
17 Bury FC 36 38 14 8 16 63 : 77 0,818
18 Bradford City AFC 34 38 12 10 16 47 : 47 1,000
19 Manchester City FC 34 38 15 4 19 67 : 69 0,971
20 Leicester Fosse FC 25 38 8 9 21 54 : 102 0,529
Saturday 27 April 1912 - Oldham - Boundary Park - attendance : 8 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 38 - position : 17 of 20
OLDHAM ATHLETIC A.F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 0:1 (0:1)
Goal : Sam Gilligan, 2'
Referee : H. H. Taylor
OLDHAM ATHLETIC : Howard Matthews — Hugh Moffat, Syd Buxton — Clare Wilson, Alf Toward, David Wilson — Tommy Broad, Evan Jones, George Hunter, William Montgomery, Joseph Donnachie
Manager : David Ashworth
LIVERPOOL : Ken Campbell — Ephraim Longworth, Bob Pursell — James Scott, Harry Lowe, Don McKinlay — Arthur Goddard (cap.), Sam Gilligan, Tom Gracie, Jimmy Stewart, Bill Lacey
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : struggle to retain senior membership ; Sam Gilligan saves Liverpool from relegation ; Oldham Athletic's league position after match - 18 ; with a game in hand, this club also saved itself - thanks to the defeat of Preston North End (0:3)
The League Division 1 1911/1912 (the 24th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
….16 Manchester United FC 35 37 12 11 14 42 : 59 0,711
17 Liverpool FC 34 38 12 10 16 49 : 55 0,890
18 Oldham Athletic AFC 33 37 12 9 16 46 : 54 0,851
19 Preston North End FC 33 38 13 7 18 40 : 57 0,701
20 Bury FC 21 38 6 9 23 32 : 59 0,542
Saturday 25 April 1914 - London - Crystal Palace - attendance : 72 778
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
BURNLEY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Bertie Freeman, 57'
Referee : Herbert S. Bamlett
BURNLEY : Ronnie Sewell — Tom Bamford, David Taylor — George Halley, Tommy Boyle (cap.), Billy Watson — Billy Nesbitt, Dick Lindley, Bertie Freeman, Teddy Hodgson, Eddie Mosscrop
Manager : John Haworth
LIVERPOOL : Ken Campbell — Ephraim Longworth, Bob Pursell — Tom Fairfoul, Bob Ferguson (cap.), Don McKinlay — Jackie Sheldon, Arthur Metcalf, Tom Miller, Bill Lacey, Jimmy Nicholl
Manager : Tom Watson
Note : Liverpool lose their first FA Cup final (the 43rd edition) ; the attendance also reported as 74 093
Monday 17 April 1922 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 50 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 39 - position : 1 of 22
LIVERPOOL F.C. - BURNLEY F.C. 2:1 (1:0)
Goals : Harry Chambers, 22' ; George Richardson, 62', Dick Forshaw, 78'
Referee : J. T. Howcroft
LIVERPOOL : Elisha Scott — Ephraim Longworth (cap.), Tommy Lucas — Jock McNab, Walter Wadsworth, Tom Bromilow — Bill Lacey, Dick Forshaw, Harry Lewis, Harry Chambers, Fred Hopkin
Manager : David Ashworth
BURNLEY : Jerry Dawson — Len Smelt, James Astin — William Emerson, Alf Basnett, Billy Watson — Jackie Fisher, Bob Kelly, George Richardson, Joe Anderson, Walter Weaver
Manager : John Haworth
Note : the scene was set for a potential championship decider against Champions Burnley at Anfield - prior to the match Liverpool were top with 53 points, Tottenham 48 and Burnley with 47 points ; Liverpool won Burnley and Tottenham lost ; the Reds had a seven point lead on Tottenham with only three games left, a maximum of six points in those matches ; Liverpool are the Champions of England for the 3rd time
The League Division 1 1921/1922 (the 30th edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 55 39 21 13 5 58 : 31 1,870
2 Tottenham Hotspur FC 48 39 20 8 11 62 : 36 1,722
3 Burnley FC 47 39 21 5 13 70 : 50 1,400
4 Aston Villa FC 45 39 21 3 15 71 : 51 1,392….
Wednesday 10 May 1922 - Manchester - Old Trafford - attendance : 20 000
The Football Association Charity Shield
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A.F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (0:0)
Goal : Tommy Wilson, 75’
Referee : ?
HUDDERSFIELD : Sandy Mutch — James Wood, Sam Wadsworth — Charlie Slade, Tommy Wilson, Billy Watson — Ted Richardson, Frank Mann, Ernie Islip, Clem Stephenson, Billy Smith
Manager : Herbert Chapman
LIVERPOOL : Elisha Scott — Ephraim Longworth, Don McKinlay (cap.) — Jock McNab, Walter Wadsworth, Tom Bromilow — Bill Lacey, Dick Forshaw, Harry Beadles, Harry Chambers, Fred Hopkin
Manager : David Ashworth
Note : Liverpool lose their first FA Charity Shield match (the 9th edition) ;
the last Charity Shield game to take place in May ; for the first time both competing clubs were from the north and so the venue moved out of London which had never been done before ; Liverpool were presented with the League trophy at Old Trafford by Football League chairman and former Liverpool chairman John McKenna ; on Liverpool's return from Manchester captain Don McKinlay was "picked up and carried in triumph out of the station"
Saturday 21 April 1923 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 45 000
The Football League - 1st Division - Matchday 40 - position : 1 of 22
LIVERPOOL F.C. - HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A.F.C. 1:1 (0:0)
Goals : George Brown, 57', Harry Chambers, 73'
Referee : S. Rothwell
LIVERPOOL : Elisha Scott — Ephraim Longworth, David Pratt — Jock McNab, Walter Wadsworth, Tom Bromilow — Bill Lacey, Dick Forshaw, Harry Chambers, Don McKinlay (cap.), Fred Hopkin
Manager : Matt McQueen
HUDDERSFIELD : Ted Taylor — Harry Cawthorne, Sam Wadsworth — David Steele, Tommy Wilson, Billy Watson — Ted Richardson, George Brown, Charlie Wilson, Ernie Islip, Billy Smith
Manager : Herbert Chapman
Note : Liverpool are the Champions of England for the 4th time, as their nearest rivals Sunderland AFC lost on the day (5 points lead secured with only two games to play)
The League Division 1 1922/1923 (the 31st edition) table after the match :
Pts P W D L GF : GA Aver
1 Liverpool FC 57 40 25 7 8 69 : 31 2,225
2 Sunderland AFC 52 40 21 10 9 70 : 53 1,320
3 Huddersfield Town AFC 50 40 20 10 10 59 : 32 1,843
4 Newcastle United FC 45 40 17 11 12 42 : 36 1,166….
1947
Saturday 29 April 1950 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
ARSENAL F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:0 (1:0)
Goals : Reg Lewis, 18' ; Reg Lewis, 63'
Referee : Harry Pearce (Luton)
ARSENAL : George Swindin — Laurie Scott, Walley Barnes — Alex Forbes, Leslie Compton, Joe Mercer (cap.) — Freddie Cox, Jimmy Logie, Peter Goring, Reg Lewis, Denis Compton
Manager : Thomas Whittaker
LIVERPOOL : Cyril Sidlow — Ray Lambert, Eddie Spicer — Phil Taylor (cap.), Laurie Hughes, Bill Jones — Jimmy Payne, Kevin Baron, Albert Stubbins, Willie Fagan, Billy Liddell
Manager : George Kay
Note : the 69th staging of the FA Cup
1954
1962
1964
Saturday 15 August 1964 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 38 858
The Football Association Charity Shield
LIVERPOOL F.C. - WEST HAM UNITED F.C. 2:2 (1:1)
Goals : Gordon Wallace, 29', John Byrne, 41' ; Gerry Byrne, 49', Geoff Hurst, 84'
Referee : Ken Stokes
LIVERPOOL : Tommy Lawrence — Gerry Byrne, Ronnie Moran — Gordon Milne, Ron Yeats (cap.), Willie Stevenson — Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Alf Arrowsmith (Phil Chisnall, 15'), Gordon Wallace, Peter Thompson
Manager : Bill Shankly
WEST HAM UTD : Jim Standen — John Bond, Jack Burkett — Eddie Bovington, Ken Brown, Bobby Moore (cap.) — Peter Brabrook, Ronnie Boyce, John Byrne, Geoff Hurst, John Sissons
Manager : Ron Greenwood
Note : the 42nd staging of the FA Charity Shield ; shared trophy
Saturday 1 May 1965 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - LEEDS UNITED A.F.C. 2:1
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 2:1)
Goals : Roger Hunt, 93', Billy Bremner, 102', Ian St John, 111'
Referee : W. Clements (West Bromwich)
LIVERPOOL : Tommy Lawrence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith, Ron Yeats (cap.), Gerry Byrne — Geoff Strong, Willie Stevenson — Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Peter Thompson
Manager : Bill Shankly
LEEDS UTD : Gary Sprake — Paul Reaney, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter, Willie Bell — Billy Bremner, Bobby Collins (cap.) — Johnny Giles, Jim Storrie, Alan Peacock, Albert Johanneson
Manager : Don Revie
Note : the 84th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 1st time
Saturday 14 August 1965 - Manchester - Old Trafford - attendance : 48 502
The Football Association Charity Shield
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:2 (1:1)
Goals : George Best, 28', Willie Stevenson, 38' ; David Herd, 81', Ron Yeats, 86'
Referee : Jim Finney (Hereford)
MANCHESTER UTD : Pat Dunne — Shay Brennan, Tony Dunne — Pat Crerand, Noel Cantwell (cap.), Nobby Stiles — George Best, Bobby Charlton, David Herd, Denis Law (Willie Anderson, 18'), John Aston Jr.
Manager : Matt Busby
LIVERPOOL : Tommy Lawrence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith, Ron Yeats (cap.), Gerry Byrne — Gordon Milne, Willie Stevenson — Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Geoff Strong
Manager : Bill Shankly
Note : the 43rd staging of the FA Charity Shield ; shared trophy
Thursday 5 May 1966 - Glasgow - Hampden Park - attendance : 41 657
The European Cup Winners' Cup - Final
B.V. BORUSSIA DORTMUND (F.R.G.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 2:1
after extra time (0:0, 1:1 ; 1:0)
Goals : Sigfried Held, 61', Roger Hunt, 68' ; Ron Yeats, 107' own goal
Referee : Pierre Schwinte (France)
DORTMUND : Hans Tilkowski — Gerhard Cyliax, Wolfgang Paul (cap.), Theo Redder — Dieter Kurrat, Rudi Assauer — Aki Schmidt, Wilhelm Sturm — Reinhard Libuda, Sigfried Held, Lothar Emmerich
Manager : Willi Multhaup
LIVERPOOL : Tommy Lawrence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith, Ron Yeats (cap.), Gerry Byrne — Gordon Milne, Willie Stevenson — Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Peter Thompson
Manager : Bill Shankly
Note : the 6th staging of the European Cup Winners' Cup
1966
Saturday 13 August 1966 - Liverpool - Goodison Park - attendance : 63 329
The Football Association Charity Shield
EVERTON F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 0:1 (0:1)
Goal : Roger Hunt, 9'
Referee : Jack Taylor
EVERTON : Gordon West — Tommy Wright, Ramon Wilson — Jimmy Gabriel, Brian Labone (cap.), Gerry Glover — Alex Scott, Alex Young, Michael Trebilcock, Colin Harvey, Derek Temple
Manager : Harry Catterick
LIVERPOOL : Tommy Lawrence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith, Ron Yeats (cap.), Gerry Byrne — Geoff Strong, Willie Stevenson — Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Peter Thompson
Manager : Bill Shankly
Note : before the game, Roger Hunt, Alan Ball and Ray Wilson paraded the World Cup, the FA Cup and the Football League Trophy around Goodison Park ; the 44th staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Charity Shield for the 3rd time (2 previous shared)
Saturday 8 May 1971 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
ARSENAL F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 2:1
after extra time (0:0, 0:0 ; 2:1)
Goals : Steve Heighway, 92', Eddie Kelly, 101', Charlie George, 111'
Referee : Norman Burtenshaw (Great Yarmouth)
ARSENAL : Bob Wilson — Pat Rice, Frank McLintock (cap.), Peter Simpson, Bob McNab — Peter Storey (Eddie Kelly, 64'), Charlie George, George Graham — George Armstrong, John Radford, Ray Kennedy
Manager : Bertram Mee
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith (cap.), Larry Lloyd, Alec Lindsay — Emlyn Hughes, Brian Hall — Ian Callaghan, Alun Evans (Peter Thompson, 68'), John Toshack, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bill Shankly
Note : the 90th staging of the FA Cup
Saturday 7 August 1971 - Leicester - Filbert Street - attendance : 25 104
The Football Association Charity Shield
LEICESTER CITY F.C. - LIVERPOOL F.C. 1:0 (1:0)
Goal : Steve Whitworth, 15'
Referee : Pat Partridge
LEICESTER CITY : Peter Shilton — Steve Whitworth, Graham Cross, John Sjoberg, David Nish (cap.) — John Farrington, Bobby Kellard, Len Glover (Malcolm Manley, ? ') — Ally Brown, John Sammels, Rodney Fern
Manager : James Bloomfield
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith (cap.), Larry Lloyd, Alec Lindsay — Emlyn Hughes, Brian Hall (Peter Thompson, 46') — Ian Callaghan, Alun Evans (John Toshack, 60'), Bobby Graham, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bill Shankly
Note : the 49th staging of this competition
1973
Wednesday 9 May 1973 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 44 900
The UEFA Cup - Final - 1st leg
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - V.f.L. BORUSSIA M'GLADBACH (F.R.G.)
Referee : Erich Linemayr (Austria)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith (cap.), Larry Lloyd, Alec Lindsay — Peter Cormack, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan — Kevin Keegan, Brian Hall, Steve Heighway
Manager : Bill Shankly
MÖNCHENGLADBACH : Wolfgang Kleff — Rainer Bonhof, Ulrich Surau, Berti Vogts, Dietmar Danner — Christian Kulik, Günter Netzer (cap.), Herbert Wimmer — Henning Jensen, Bernd Rupp, Jupp Heynckes
Manager : Johannes Weisweiler
Note : the first leg match on 9 May was abandoned after 27 minutes due to a heavy rain in Merseyside (0:0) ; there had been heavy rain in Liverpool in the week before this game ; nevertheless, Austrian referee Erich Linemayr decided that the match would still go ahead ; the rain intensified following kick-off and the players were unable to pass the ball to each other ; Linemayr took the decision to abandon the game with the match to be played the next day
Thursday 10 May 1973 - Liverpool - Anfield - attendance : 41 169
The UEFA Cup - Final - 1st leg - replay
LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) - V.f.L. BORUSSIA M'GLADBACH (F.R.G.) 3:0 (2:0)
Goals : Kevin Keegan, 21', Kevin Keegan, 32' ; Larry Lloyd, 62'
Referee : Erich Linemayr (Austria)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith (cap.), Larry Lloyd, Alec Lindsay — Peter Cormack, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan — Kevin Keegan, John Toshack, Steve Heighway (Brian Hall, 83')
Manager : Bill Shankly
MÖNCHENGLADBACH : Wolfgang Kleff — Heinz Michallik, Rainer Bonhof, Berti Vogts, Dietmar Danner — Christian Kulik, Günter Netzer (cap.), Herbert Wimmer — Henning Jensen, Bernd Rupp (Allan Simonsen, 82'), Jupp Heynckes
Manager : Johannes Weisweiler
Note : the 16th staging of the UEFA Cup (until 1971, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup) ; Kevin Keegan's penalty kick was saved by Borussia goalkeeper Wolfgang Kleff in 25th minute ; Ray Clemence saved a penalty awarded in the 65th minute - shot by Jupp Heynckes
Wednesday 23 May 1973 - Mönchengladbach - Bökelbergstadion - attendance : 34 905
The UEFA Cup - Final - 2nd leg
V.f.L. BORUSSIA M'GLADBACH (F.R.G.) - LIVERPOOL F.C. (Eng.) 2:0 (2:0)
Goals : Jupp Heynckes, 31', Jupp Heynckes, 40'
Referee : Pavel Kazakov (Soviet Union)
MÖNCHENGLADBACH : Wolfgang Kleff — Rainer Bonhof, Ulrich Surau, Berti Vogts, Dietmar Danner — Christian Kulik, Günter Netzer (cap.), Herbert Wimmer — Henning Jensen, Bernd Rupp, Jupp Heynckes
Manager : Johannes Weisweiler
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Chris Lawler, Tommy Smith (cap.), Larry Lloyd, Alec Lindsay — Peter Cormack, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan — Kevin Keegan, John Toshack, Steve Heighway (Phil Boersma, 77')
Manager : Bill Shankly
Booked : Emlyn Hughes, 42'
Note : Liverpool won the UEFA Cup for the 1st time (3:2 on aggregate)
Saturday 4 May 1974 - London - Wembley - attendance : 100 000
The Football Association Challenge Cup - Final
LIVERPOOL F.C. - NEWCASTLE UNITED F.C. 3:0 (0:0)
Goals : Kevin Keegan, 57', Steve Heighway, 75', Kevin Keegan, 88'
Referee : Gordon Kew (Bucks)
LIVERPOOL : Ray Clemence — Tommy Smith, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes (cap.), Alec Lindsay — Ian Callaghan, Peter Cormack, Brian Hall, Steve Heighway — Kevin Keegan, John Toshack
Manager : Bill Shankly
NEWCASTLE UTD : Willie McFaul — Frank Clark, Pat Howard, Bobby Moncur (cap.), Alan Kennedy — Jimmy Smith (Tommy Gibb, 76'), Terry McDermott, Tommy Cassidy, Terry Hibbitt — John Tudor, Malcolm Macdonald
Manager : Joe Harvey
Note : the 93rd staging of this competition ; Liverpool won the FA Cup for the 2nd time