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Thursday, January 27, 2011

FC Liverpool






Domestic
League

    * Football League First Division (English football champions): 18
          o 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

    * Second Division: 4
          o 1893–94, 1895–96, 1904–05, 1961–62

    * Lancashire League: 1
          o 1892–93

Cups

    * FA Cup: 7
          o 1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2006

    * League Cup: 8
          o 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003,2012

    * FA Charity Shield/FA Community Shield: 15 (10 outright, 5 shared)
          o 1964 (shared), 1965 (shared), 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared), 1988, 1989, 1990 (shared), 2001, 2006

European

    * European Cup/UEFA Champions League: 5
          o 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005

    * UEFA Cup: 3
          o 1973, 1976, 2001

    * UEFA Super Cup: 3
          o 1977, 2001, 2005

Doubles and Trebles

    * Doubles:
          o League and FA Cup: 1
                + 1985–86
          o League and League Cup: 2
                + 1981–82, 1982–83
          o European Double (League and European Cup): 1
                + 1976–77
          o League and UEFA Cup: 2
                + 1972–73, 1975–76
          o League Cup and European Cup: 1
                + 1980–81
    * Trebles[note 3]
          o League, League Cup and European Cup: 1
                + 1983–84
          o FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup: 1
                + 2000–01


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 139.

    * Most appearances in all competitions: Ian Callaghan, 857.
    * Most league appearances: Ian Callaghan, 640.
    * Most FA Cup appearances: Ian Callaghan, 79.
    * Most League Cup appearances: Ian Rush, 78.
    * Most European appearances: Jamie Carragher, 139.
    * Youngest first-team player: Jack Robinson, 16 years and 250 days (against Hull City, 9 May 2010).
    * Oldest first-team player: Ted Doig, 41 years and 165 days (against Newcastle United, 11 April 1908).
    * Oldest debutant: Ted Doig, 37 years and 307 days (against Burton United, 1 September 1904).
    * Most consecutive appearances: Phil Neal, 417 (from 23 October 1976 to 24 September 1983).
    * Most seasons as an ever-present: Phil Neal, 9 (from 1976–77 to 1983–84).
    * Longest-serving player: Elisha Scott, 21 years and 52 days (from 1913 to 1934).

Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances as substitute in brackets.
                     Name                Years        League   FA Cup  League Cup  Other    Total

1   England Ian Callaghan    1960–1978     640 (4)     79 (2)     42 (7)     96 (1)    857   (0)
2   England Jamie Carragher 1996–           484 (17)    39 (1)     33 (6)   145 (3)    701 (27)*
3   England Ray Clemence   1967–1981    470 (0)      54 (0)     55 (0)     86 (0)    665   (0)
4   England Emlyn Hughes   1967–1979     474 (0)     62 (0)     46 (0)     83 (0)    665   (0)
5   Wales Ian Rush  1980–87,88–1996      469(22)   61 (5)    78 (0)     45 (3)    660  (30)
6   England Phil Neal           1974–1985     455 (2)     45 (0)     66 (0)     81 (0)    650   (2)
7   England Tommy Smith    1962–1978     467 (0)     52 (0)     30 (0)     89 (1)    638   (1)
8   Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar 1980–1994 440 (0)   62 (0)     70 (0)     46 (0)    628   (0)
9   Scotland Alan Hansen     1977–1991     434 (0)     58 (1)     68 (0)     53 (1)    620   (2)
10   England Steven Gerrard 1998–            405 (33)   35(4)      24 (4)   122 (12)   586 (53)*

Goalscorers

Robbie Fowler scored the fastest hat-trick in Liverpool history

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. He 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 38 and is the top scorer amongst the club's current squad, with 139 goals in all competitions.

    * Most goals in all competitions: Ian Rush, 346.
    * Most league goals: Roger Hunt, 245.
    * Most FA Cup goals: Ian Rush, 39.
    * Most League Cup goals: Ian Rush, 48.
    * Most European goals: Steven Gerrard, 39.
    * Most goals in a season: Ian Rush, 47 (during the 1983–84 season).
    * Most hat-tricks in a season: Roger Hunt, 5 (during the 1961–62 season).
    * Most hat-tricks: Gordon Hodgson, 17.
    * Fastest hat-trick: Robbie Fowler, 4 minutes, 32 seconds, (against Arsenal, 28 August 1994)
    * Most consecutive league goals scored at Anfield:

    Roger Hunt, 8 during the 1961–62 season.
    Fernando Torres, 8 during the 2007–08 season.

    * Highest-scoring substitute: David Fairclough, 18.
    * Most penalties scored: Jan Mølby, 42.
    * Most games without scoring for an outfield player: Ephraim Longworth, 371.
    * Youngest goalscorer: Michael Owen, 17 years, 144 days (against Wimbledon, 6 May 1997).
    * Oldest goalscorer: Billy Liddell, 38 years, 55 days (against Stoke City, 5 March 1960).

Top goalscorers

Competitive, professional matches only. .
              Name                      Years            League        FA Cup  League Cup   Other     Total

1  Wales Ian Rush 1980–1987,1988–1996 229  (469)   39  (61)  48  (78)   23(45)   346 (660)
2  England Roger Hunt  1958–1969           245 (404)   118 (44)     5 (10)    18 (34)   286 (492)
3  England Gordon Hodgson 1925–1936   233 (358)       8 (19)     0 (0)        0 (0)     241 (377)
4  Scotland Billy Liddell    1938–1961        215 (492)    13 (42)      0 (0)        0 (0)     228 (534)
5  England Robbie Fowler 1993–01,06–07 128 (266)  12 (24)     29 (35)     14 (44)  183 (369)
6  Scotland Kenny Dalglish  1977–1990    118 (355)     13 (37)    27 (59)     12 (58)  172 (515)
7  England Michael Owen    1996–2004    118 (216)      8 (15)     9 (14)       23 (52)  158 (297)
8  England Harry Chambers 1915–1928    135 (315)    16 (28)     0 (0)           0 (1)    151 (339)
9  England Steven Gerrard   1998–             91 (400)     12 (32)     7 (24)       40 (121) 150 (586)*
10 England Jack Parkinson  1903–1914    125 (200)      5 (19)      0 (0)          0 (1)   130 (220)

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