About Liverpool
Liverpool play at Anfield, capacity roughly 61,000 after the Anfield Road End expansion. Founded in 1892, the Reds' nineteen league titles, six European Cups and the Kop's rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone make Anfield one of the most iconic grounds on earth. The rivalry with Manchester United is the biggest in English football. The rivalry with Everton, shared across the city and often across families, is the most personal.
Legends
Kenny Dalglish (1977-1990) is the greatest player in Liverpool's history: six league titles and three European Cups as a player, then the finest team in the club's history as manager in 1988. Steven Gerrard single-handedly dragged Liverpool to the 2005 Champions League in Istanbul, his header at 3-0 down starting the greatest comeback in the competition's history. Ian Rush scored 346 goals, the all-time record. Bill Shankly turned Liverpool from a second-division club into a European institution.







