Wednesday 21 September 2016

Liverpool football team offical jersey and Images

No.PositionPlayer
34HungaryGKÁdám Bogdán (on loan at Wigan Athletic for the season)[113]
38EnglandDFJon Flanagan (on loan at Burnley for the season)[114]
39ScotlandGKRyan Fulton (on loan at Chesterfield for the season)[115]
40EnglandFWRyan Kent (on loan at Barnsley for the season)[116]
47EnglandDFAndre Wisdom (on loan at Red Bull Salzburg for the season)[117]
No.PositionPlayer
50SerbiaMFLazar Marković (on loan at Sporting CP for the season)[118]
52WalesGKDanny Ward (on loan at Huddersfield Town for the season)[119]
BrazilMFAllan (on loan at Hertha BSC for the season)[120]
NigeriaFWTaiwo Awoniyi (on loan at NEC for the season)[121]

Reserves and Academy

For more details on the academy squads, see Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy § Academy squads.

Former players

Player records

Club captains

Since the establishment of the club in 1892, 45 players have been club captain of Liverpool F.C.[122] Andrew Hannah became the first captain of the club after Liverpool separated from Everton and formed its own club. Initially Alex Raisbeck, who was club captain from 1899 to 1909, was the longest serving captain before being overtaken by Steven Gerrard who served 12 seasons as Liverpool captain starting from the 2003–04 season.[122] The present captain is Jordan Henderson, who replaced Gerrard in the 2015–16 season following Gerrard's move to LA Galaxy.[123][124]
NamePeriod
Scotland Andrew Hannah1892–1895
Scotland Jimmy Ross1895–1897
Scotland John McCartney1897–1898
England Harry Storer1898–1899
Scotland Alex Raisbeck1899–1909
England Arthur Goddard1909–1912
England Ephraim Longworth1912–1913
England Harry Lowe1913–1915
Scotland Donald McKinlay1919–1920
England Ephraim Longworth1920–1921
Scotland Donald McKinlay1921–1928
England Tom Bromilow1928–1929
Scotland James Jackson, Jr.1929–1930
Scotland Tom Morrison1930–1931
Scotland Tom Bradshaw1931–1934
NamePeriod
England Tom Cooper1934–1939
Scotland Matt Busby1939–1940
Scotland Willie Fagan1945–1947
England Jack Balmer1947–1950
England Phil Taylor1950–1953
England Bill Jones1953–1954
England Laurie Hughes1954–1955
Scotland Billy Liddell1955–1958
England Johnny Wheeler1958–1959
England Ronnie Moran1959–1960
England Dick White1960–1961
Scotland Ron Yeats1961–1970
England Tommy Smith1970–1973
England Emlyn Hughes1973–1978
England Phil Thompson1978–1981
NamePeriod
Scotland Graeme Souness1982–1984
England Phil Neal1984–1985
Scotland Alan Hansen1985–1988
Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan1988–1989
Scotland Alan Hansen1989–1990
Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan1990–1991
Scotland Steve Nicol1990–1991
England Mark Wright1991–1993
Wales Ian Rush1993–1996
England John Barnes1996–1997
England Paul Ince1997–1999
England Jamie Redknapp1999–2002
Finland Sami Hyypiä2001–2003
England Steven Gerrard2003–2015
England Jordan Henderson2015–

Player of the Season

The head and torso of a man with short, brown hair. He is wearing a red shirt and a black armband.
Steven Gerrard, four-time winner of the award
The head and torso of a man with short, dark hair. He is wearing a red shirt.
Luis Suárez, two-time winner of the award
SeasonNameNationalityPositionNotesRef
2001–02Sami Hyypiä FinlandDefender[125]
2002–03Danny Murphy EnglandMidfielder[126]
2003–04Steven Gerrard EnglandMidfielder[127]
2004–05Jamie Carragher EnglandDefender[128]
2005–06Steven Gerrard EnglandMidfielderAlso won PFA Players' Player of the Year[129]
2006–07Steven Gerrard EnglandMidfielder[130]
2007–08Fernando Torres SpainForward[131]
2008–09Steven Gerrard EnglandMidfielderAlso won FWA Footballer of the Year[132]
2009–10Pepe Reina SpainGoalkeeper[133]
2010–11Lucas Leiva BrazilMidfielder[134]
2011–12Martin Škrtel SlovakiaDefender[135]
2012–13Luis Suárez UruguayForward[136]
2013–14Luis Suárez UruguayForwardAlso won PFA Players' Player of the YearPremier League Player of the Season and FWA Footballer of the Year[137]
2014–15Philippe Coutinho BrazilMidfielder[138]
2015–16Philippe Coutinho BrazilMidfielder[139]

Club officials

Honours

For more details on this topic, see List of Liverpool F.C. seasons.
For honours won by Reserves and Academy teams, see Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy § Honours.
Four trophies inside a glass cabinet. The trophies have ribbons on them and there is memorabilia next to them
Replicas of the four European CupsLiverpool won from 1977 to 1984 on display in the club's museum
Liverpool's first trophy was the Lancashire League, which it won in the club's first season.[146] In 1901, the club won its first League title, while its first success in the FA Cup was in 1965. In terms of the number of trophies won, Liverpool's most successful decade was the 1980s, when the club won six League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, five Charity Shields (one shared) and two European Cups. Liverpool has won the English League Championship eighteen times, the FA Cup seven times and the League Cup a record eight times. The club achieved a League and FA Cup "double" in 1986 and won the League and European Cup double both in 1977 and in 1984. Liverpool also won the League Cup in 1984 to complete a treble, a feat repeated (albeit with different trophies) in 2001, when the club won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup.[147]
The club has accumulated more top-flight wins and points than any other English team.[148] Liverpool also has the highest average league finishing position (3,3) for the 50-year period to 2015[149] and second-highest average league finishing position for the period 1900–1999 after Arsenal, with an average league placing of 8.7.[150] Liverpool has won the European Cup, Europe's premier club competition, five times, an English record and only surpassed by Real Madrid and A.C. Milan. Liverpool's fifth European Cup win, in 2005, meant that the club was awarded the trophy permanently and was also awarded a multiple-winner badge.[151][152] Liverpool has won the UEFA Cup, Europe's secondary club competition, three times.[153]

Domestic

League

Cups

European

Doubles and trebles

Especially short competitions, such as the FA Community Shield and the UEFA Super Cup, are not generally considered to contribute towards a Double or Treble.[154]












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