List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics
This is a list of statistics and records related to Liverpool Football Club. Liverpool are an English professional association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who currently play in the Premier League. They have played at their current home ground, Anfield, since their foundation in 1892. Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.
This list encompasses the major honours won by Liverpool, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Liverpool players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at Anfield are also included in the list.
Honours
Liverpool have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. They have won the English League Championship a record 18 times and the League Cup a record seven times.[1] In their first season, 1892–93, they won the Lancashire League title and the Liverpool District Cup,[2] and their most recent success came in 2006, when they won the FA Cup for the seventh time.[1]
Competition | Won | Years won | Notes |
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Division One | 18 |
1900–01, 1905–06, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1946–47, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79,1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90 |
[1][A] |
Division Two | 4 | 1893–94, 1895–96, 1904–05, 1961–62 | |
FA Cup | 7 | 1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2006 | |
League Cup | 7 | 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003 | |
Community Shield | 15 | 1964 (shared), 1965 (shared), 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared), 1988, 1989, 1990 (shared), 2001, 2006 | |
European Cup | 5 | 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 | |
UEFA Cup | 3 | 1973, 1976, 2001 | |
UEFA Super Cup | 3 | 1977, 2001, 2005 |
Player records
Appearances
Ian Callaghan holds Liverpool's appearance record, having played 857 times over the course of 19 seasons from 1958 to 1978. He also holds the records for League and FA Cup appearances, with 640 and 79 respectively. Ian Rush is the holder of the most League Cup appearances, having made 78 in the competition. Jamie Carragher holds the record for the most European appearances, with 104.
- Most overall appearances: Ian Callaghan, 857.[3]
- Most League appearances: Ian Callaghan, 640.[3]
- Most FA Cup appearances: Ian Callaghan, 79.[3]
- Most League Cup appearances: Ian Rush, 78.[3]
- Most European appearances: Jamie Carragher, 104.[3][4]
- Youngest first-team player: Max Thompson, 17 years, and 129 days (against Tottenham Hotspur 8 May 1974).[3]
- Oldest first-team player: Ted Doig, 41 years, and 165 days (against Newcastle United 11 April 1908).[3]
- Oldest debutant: Ted Doig, 37 years, and 307 days (against Burton United 1 September 1904).[3]
- Most consecutive appearances: Phil Neal, 417 (from 23 October 1976 to 24 September 1983).[3]
- Most seasons as an ever-present: Phil Neal, 9 (from 1976–77 to 1983–84).[3]
- Longest-serving player: Elisha Scott, 21 years and 52 days (from 1913 to 1934).[3]
Most appearances
Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. Correct as of match played 11 May 2008.[5][6]
# | Name | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Europe | C. Shield | Total |
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1 | Ian Callaghan | 640 (49) | 79 (2) | 42 (7) | 89 (10) | 7 (0) | 857 (68) |
2 | Ray Clemence | 470 (0) | 54 (0) | 55 (0) | 80 (0) | 6 (0) | 665 (0) |
2 | Emlyn Hughes | 474 (35) | 62 (1) | 46 (3) | 79 (10) | 4 (0) | 665 (49) |
4 | Ian Rush | 469 (229) | 61 (39) | 78 (48) | 38 (20) | 7 (3) | 660 (346) |
5 | Phil Neal | 455 (41) | 45 (3) | 66 (4) | 74 (11) | 7 (0) | 650 (59) |
6 | Tommy Smith | 467 (36) | 52 (2) | 30 (2) | 85 (8) | 4 (0) | 638 (48) |
7 | Bruce Grobbelaar | 440 (0) | 62 (0) | 70 (0) | 38 (0) | 8 (0) | 628 (0) |
8 | Alan Hansen | 434 (8) | 58 (2) | 68 (1) | 46 (3) | 7 (0) | 620 (14) |
9 | Chris Lawler | 406 (41) | 47 (4) | 27 (5) | 66 (11) | 3 (0) | 549 (61) |
10 | Billy Liddell | 492 (215) | 42 (13) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 534 (228) |
11 | Jamie Carragher | 360 (3) | 29 (0) | 26 (0) | 104 (1) | 2 (0) | 523 (4) |
12 | Kenny Dalglish | 355 (118) | 37 (13) | 59 (27) | 51 (11) | 7 (1) | 515 (172) |
13 | Ronnie Whelan | 362 (46) | 41 (7) | 50 (1) | 24 (6) | 7 (0) | 493 (73) |
14 | Roger Hunt | 404 (245) | 44 (18) | 10 (5) | 31 (17) | 3 (1) | 492 (286) |
15 | Phil Thompson | 340 (7) | 36 (0) | 43 (1) | 50 (5) | 7 (0) | 477 (13) |
16 | Steve Heighway | 331 (50) | 36 (8) | 38 (7) | 67 (11) | 3 (0) | 475 (76) |
17 | Steve Nicol | 343 (36) | 50 (3) | 42 (4) | 20 (2) | 2 (0) | 468 (46) |
17 | Elisha Scott | 430 (0) | 37 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (0) | 468 (0) |
19 | Ron Yeats | 358 (13) | 50 (0) | 7 (0) | 36 (2) | 3 (1) | 454 (16) |
20 | Sami Hyypiä | 302 (21) | 28 (2) | 17 (2) | 94 (8) | 3 (0) | 445 (33) |
Goalscorers
Liverpool's all-time leading scorer is Ian Rush, who scored 346 goals in two spells at the club from 1980 to 1987 and 1988 to 1996. Rush holds the record for the most goals in a season with 47 in all competitions in the 1983–84 season. Rush also holds the record for the most goals in the FA and League Cups, with 48 and 39 goals respectively. However, Rush was unable to surpass the league goal-scoring record of Roger Hunt, which has stood at 245 since 1970. Steven Gerrard holds the record for the most goals in European competition with 25.
- Most first-team goals: Ian Rush, 346.[3]
- Most goals in a season: Ian Rush, 47 (during the 1983–84 season).[7]
- Most League goals: Roger Hunt, 245.[3]
- Most FA Cup goals: Ian Rush, 39.[3]
- Most League Cup goals: Ian Rush, 48.[3]
- Most European goals: Steven Gerrard, 25.[3]
- Most hat-tricks in a season: Roger Hunt, 5 (during the 1961–62 season).[3]
- Most hat-tricks: Gordon Hodgson, 17.[3]
- Fastest hat-trick: Robbie Fowler, 4 minutes, 32 seconds, against Arsenal[8]
- Highest-scoring substitute: David Fairclough, 18.[3]
- Most penalties scored: Jan Mølby, 42.[3]
- Most games without scoring: Ephraim Longworth, 371.[3]
- Youngest goalscorer: Michael Owen, 17 years, 144 days (against Wimbledon, 6 May 1997).[3]
- Oldest goalscorer: Billy Liddell, 38 years, 55 days (against Stoke City, 5 March 1960).[3]
Top scorers
Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. Correct as of match played 13 April 2008.[9][10]
# | Name | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Europe | C. Shield | Total |
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1 | Ian Rush | 229 (469) | 39 (61) | 48 (78) | 20 (38) | 3 (7) | 346 (660) |
2 | Roger Hunt | 245 (404) | 18 (44) | 5 (10) | 17 (31) | 1 (3) | 286 (492) |
3 | Gordon Hodgson | 233 (358) | 8 (19) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 241 (377) |
4 | Billy Liddell | 215 (492) | 13 (42) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 228 (534) |
5 | Robbie Fowler | 128 (266) | 12 (24) | 29 (35) | 14 (44) | 0 (0) | 183 (369) |
6 | Kenny Dalglish | 118 (355) | 13 (37) | 27 (59) | 11 (51) | 1 (7) | 172 (515) |
7 | Michael Owen | 118 (216) | 8 (15) | 9 (14) | 22 (50) | 1 (2) | 158 (297) |
8 | Harry Chambers | 135 (310) | 16 (28) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (1) | 151 (339) |
9 | Jack Parkinson | 125 (200) | 5 (19) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (1) | 130 (220) |
10 | Sam Raybould | 119 (211) | 9 (14) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (1) | 128 (226) |
11 | Dick Forshaw | 117 (266) | 7 (21) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (1) | 124 (228) |
12 | Ian St John | 95 (336) | 12 (49) | 1 (6) | 10 (32) | 0 (2) | 118 (425) |
13 | Jack Balmer | 99 (291) | 12 (21) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 111 (312) |
14 | John Barnes | 84 (314) | 16 (51) | 3 (26) | 3 (12) | 1 (3) | 108 (407) |
15 | Kevin Keegan | 68 (230) | 14 (28) | 6 (23) | 12 (40) | 0 (2) | 100 (323) |
16 | Steven Gerrard | 56 (301) | 8 (23) | 7 (19) | 25 (89) | 1 (4) | 97 (436) |
17 | John Toshack | 74 (172) | 8 (24) | 3 (13) | 10 (36) | 1 (2) | 96 (247) |
18 | Albert Stubbins | 75 (159) | 8 (19) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 83 (178) |
19 | Jack Cox | 73 (327) | 8 (33) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (1) | 80 (361) |
20 | Arthur Goddard | 72 (387) | 5 (27) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (1) | 79 (415) |
International
- Most international caps while a Liverpool player: Steven Gerrard, 67 for England.[3]
- Most international goals while a Liverpool player: Ian Rush, 26.[3]
- First Liverpool player to appear at a World Cup: Laurie Hughes, (England, at 1950 FIFA World Cup).[11]
- First World Cup winners: Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan and Gerry Byrne, in 1966.[11]
- First non-British player to appear in a World Cup final: Dietmar Hamann, (Germany, in 2002).[11]
Managerial records
- First manager(s): W. E. Barclay and John McKenna, from 15 February 1892 to 16 August 1896.[12]
- Longest-serving manager: Tom Watson, from 17 August 1896 to 6 May 1915.[13]
Club records
Matches
Firsts
- First match at Anfield: Liverpool 6–1 Rotherham Town, a friendly, 1 September 1892.[14]
- First competitive match at Anfield: Liverpool 8–0 Higher Walton, Lancashire League, 3 September 1892.[14]
- First FA Cup match: Liverpool 3–0 Grimsby Town, first round, 27 January 1894.[15]
- First European match: Liverpool 5–0 KR Rekjavik, European Cup, first round, 17 August 1964.[16]
- First League Cup match: Liverpool 1–1 Luton Town, second round, 19 October 1960.[15]
Wins
- Record victory: 11–0 against Strømsgodset in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 17 September 1974.[17]
- Biggest league win: 10–1 against Rotherham Town in Division Two, 18 February 1896.[17]
- UEFA Champions League record win: 8–0 against Beşiktaş, 6 November 2007.[18]
- Most league wins in a season: 30 wins out of 42 games (during the 1978–79 season).[19]
- Fewest league wins in a season: 7 wins out of 30 games (during the 1894–95 season).[19]
Defeats
- Heaviest defeat: 0–8 against Huddersfield Town in Division One, 10 November 1934.[20]
- Heaviest defeat at Anfield: 0–6 against Sunderland in Division One, 19 April 1930.[21]
- Highest-scoring defeat: 2–9 against Newcastle United in Division One, 1 January 1934.[20]
- Most defeats in a season: 23 defeats out of 42 games (during the 1953–54 season).[19]
- Fewest defeats in a season: Unbeaten during the 28-game 1893–94 season.[19]
Goals
- Most goals scored in a season: 106 in 30 games (during the 1895–96 season).[19]
- Fewest goals scored in a season: 42 in 34 and 42 games (during the 1901–02 and 1970–71 seasons).[19]
- Most goals conceded in a season: 97 in 42 games (during the 1953–54 season).[19]
- Fewest goals conceded in a season: 16 in 42 games (during the 1978–79 season).[19]
Points
- Most points in a season:
- Two points for a win: 68 (in 42 games in 1978–79, First Division).[19]
- Three points for a win: 90 (in 42 games in 1987–88, First Division).[19]
- Fewest points in a season:
- Two points for a win: 22 (in 30 games in 1894–95, First Division).[19]
- Three points for a win: 51 (in 42 games in 1980–81, First Division).[19]
Attendances
- Record highest attendance: 61,905 (against Wolves, FA Cup fifth round, in the 1951–52 season).[3][B]
- Highest League Cup attendance: 50,880 (against Nottingham Forest, in the1979–80 season).[3]
- Highest European attendance: 55,104 (against FC Barcelona, in the 1975–76 season).[3]
- Record lowest attendance: 1,000 (against Loughborough, in the 1895–96 season).[3]
- Lowest FA Cup attendance: 4,000 (against Newton, in the 1892–93 season).[3]
- Lowest League Cup attendance: 9,902 (against Brentford in the 1983–84 season).[3]
- Lowest European attendance: 12,021 (against Dundalk in the 1982–83 season).[3]
Transfer fees
All transfer details are sourced from LFChistory.net. Correct as of 22 February 2008.[22][23]
Highest transfer fees paid
# | Player | Paid to | Fee | Date |
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1 | Fernando Torres | Atlético Madrid | £26.5m | Template:Dts2 |
2 | Javier Mascherano | Media Sports Investments | £17m | Template:Dts2 |
3 | Djibril Cissé | Auxerre | £14.5m | Template:Dts2 |
4 | Ryan Babel | Ajax | £11.5m | Template:Dts2 |
5 | Emile Heskey | Leicester City | £11m | Template:Dts2 |
6 | Xabi Alonso | Real Sociedad | £10.5m | Template:Dts2 |
7 | El-Hadji Diouf | Lens | £10m | Template:Dts2 |
8 | Dirk Kuyt | Feyenoord | £10m | Template:Dts2 |
9 | Stan Collymore | Nottingham Forest | £8.5m | Template:Dts2 |
10 | Dietmar Hamann | Newcastle United | £8m | Template:Dts2 |
11 | Peter Crouch | Southampton | £7m | Template:Dts2 |
12 | Jermaine Pennant | Birmingham City | £6,.7m | Template:Dts2 |
13 | Martin Škrtel | Zenit St Petersburg | £6.5m | Template:Dts2 |
14 | Fernando Morientes | Real Madrid | £6.3m | Template:Dts2 |
15= | Nick Barmby | Everton | £6m | Template:Dts2 |
16= | Yossi Benayoun | West Ham United | £5m | Template:Dts2 |
17= | Nick Barmby | Everton | £6m | Template:Dts2 |
Highest transfer fees received
# | Player | Received from | Fee | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Robbie Fowler | Leeds United | £12,750,000 | Template:Dts2 |
2 | Michael Owen | Real Madrid | £8,500,000 | Template:Dts2 |
3 | Mohamed Sissoko | Juventus | £8,250,000 | Template:Dts2 |
4 | Craig Bellamy | West Ham United | £7,500,000 | Template:Dts2 |
5 | Stan Collymore | Aston Villa | £7,000,000 | Template:Dts2 |
6 | Milan Baroš | Aston Villa | £6,500,000 | Template:Dts2 |
7 | Emile Heskey | Birmingham City | £6,250,000 | Template:Dts2 |
8 | Djibril Cissé | Marseille | £6,100,000 | Template:Dts2 |
9 | Dominic Matteo | Leeds United | £4,750,000 | Template:Dts2 |
10= | Jason McAteer | Blackburn Rovers | £4,000,000 | Template:Dts2 |
10= | Christian Ziege | Tottenham Hotspur | £4,000,000 | Template:Dts2 |
10= | Luis García | Atlético Madrid | £4,000,000 | Template:Dts2 |
13= | Sander Westerveld | Real Sociedad | £3,750,000 | Template:Dts2 |
13= | Nick Barmby | Leeds United | £3,750,000 | Template:Dts2 |
15 | El-Hadji Diouf | Bolton Wanderers | £3,500,000 | Template:Dts2 |
Notes
- A^ Between 1949 and 1993 the Community Shield was usually shared if the game was drawn
- B^ Attendance against Wolves also represents the record highest FA Cup attendance
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