7. Treble in the European Super Cup.

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7. Treble in the European Super Cup.

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The European Super Cup has been won by FC.Liverpool twice as the winner of the European Cup and once as the holder of the UEFA Cup. In 1977 Liverpool defeated Hamburger SV in a double match, with results 6-0 and 1-1. Two trophies followed in Monaco, in 2001, a 3-2 win against Bayern Munich and in 2005, a comfortable 3-1 victory against CSKA Moscow.

8. Records.
Over the years, some big names have played at Anfield Road. The list is too long and we risk forgetting some. For this reason, let's note that Ian Callaghan holds the record for the most games played for FC Liverpool, with 857 in all competitions. Among the players in the current squad, Jamie phone number list Carragher has reached the milestone with number 704, and Steven Gerrard with number 590. The team's all-time top scorer is the Welshman Ian Rush, who managed to score 346 goals in 660 games. Bill Shankly is the coach who spent 783 games on the technical bench while Tom Watson served in the same position for 18 years, between 1896 and 1915.

9. Tragedies.
Two notorious tragedies in the world of football are linked to FC Liverpool. The one at Heysel Stadium in 1985, when English fans were accused of collapsing a protective fence over Juventus supporters, an event that resulted in 39 victims, most of them Italians. The effect was the suspension of English teams from European competitions. The second drama occurred at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield during an FA Cup semi-final in 1989. Then 96 Liverpool fans died.

10.Bill Shankly.
He left for last the one who is the father of a reborn team. Bill Shankly came to Anfield Road in 1959, when the team had been in the second league for five seasons, also experiencing the drama of defeat to an amateur team in the FACup. The Scot was a charismatic man who managed to morally restore a team in free fall. Shankly introduced the all-red kit to Liverpool, a symbol of the team's unity and strength. His words, which attest to his philosophy about the sport of the round ball, remained famous: "Some people consider football to be a matter of life and death. I am disappointed with that attitude. I assure you that football is much more than that."
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