Liverpool F.C.
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Diarra decides to stick with Bordeaux...FC and Lyon. Diarra, who has won 20 caps for his country, started his career at CS Louhans-Cuiseaux and had spells with FC Bayern Munchen, Liverpool FC, Le Havre AC, SC Bastia and RC Lens before signing for Lyon in 2006. ©uefa.com... In this article: Alou Diarra, Bordeaux, Lyon, All rights reserved, CS Louhans-cuiseaux, Le Havre AC, FC Girondins De Bordeaux, SC Bastia, RC Lens, and Olympique Lyonnais |
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BBC News | June 19, 2009
Portsmouth's Traore joins Monaco
...deal with AS Monaco, who play in the French top flight. The former Liverpool player spent the tail end of last season on loan at Birmingham, making three appearances. Traore joined Liverpool from French side Laval at the age of 18...
In this article: Portsmouth, Liverpool, Champions League, AS Monaco, Djimi Traore, Monaco, Birmingham, Fratton Park, Liverpool, and Mali
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UEFA.com News | August 27, 2008
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...FC. The match on Thursday in Monaco represents Larsen's second visit to the Mediterranean principality as a referee, since he also officiated at UEFA Champions League group match between hosts AS Monaco FC and Liverpool FC in 2004/05.
In this article: UEFA Champions League, Sporting Clube de Portugal, All rights reserved, FIFA, FC Zenit St. Petersburg, Danish Cup, and FIFA World Cup
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Fernando Morientes
...main asset is his aerial and strong goalscoring abilities. He played for a number of clubs throughout his career, including Real Madrid , AS Monaco , Liverpool , and Valencia CF. Morientes moved to Sonseca, Toledo at the age of four. He...
In this article: Fernando Morientes, Champions League, Valencia CF, Real Madrid, Liverpool, David Villa, Vicente del Bosque, 2006 World Cup, and FA Cup
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Wikipedia | September 01, 2009
Manchester United F.C. season 1986-87
...deal. Brian McClair finally agreed to sign for Manchester United in a deal which a tribunal set at GBP850,000, while Beardsley joined Liverpool for a national record fee of GBP1.9million and Hateley remained on the continent in a...
In this article: Manchester United F.C., Alex Ferguson, Old Trafford, Ron Atkinson, Liverpool, Gary Bailey, Manchester City, Norman Whiteside, and Southampton
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Andy van der Meyde
...to join English club Everton F.C., for GBP2m. On 25 March, 2006, in his first Merseyside derby against Liverpool , he received a straight red card for his challenge on Liverpool's Xabi Alonso. Everton eventually lost the match 3-1. In the...
In this article: Andy van der Meyde, Everton F.C, Liverpool, Dog, Champions League, Ferrari, David Moyes, Arsenal FC, Dick Advocaat, and Allegation
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Tom Hateley
His father, Mark , was an English striker who played for many clubs including A.C. Milan, Rangers and AS Monaco . His grandfather, Tony , was also an English striker who played for many clubs including Notts County , Chelsea and Liverpool .
In this article: Motherwell, Carshalton Athletic, Bury Town, Basingstoke Town, Rangers, Notts County, and AS Monaco
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
2001-02 in English football
...managing to earn enough wins to have any serious chance of survival. 21 June 2001 - Liverpool sign Norway defender John Arne Riise from AS Monaco for GBP4.6million. 25 June 2001 - Newcastle United pay GBP6million to Coventry City for...
In this article: Premier League, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Leicester City, Derby County, Manchester City, Leeds United, Aston Villa, and West Bromwich Albion
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Timeline of English football
...FC Barcelona 2-1 in the Cup Winners' Cup final. Liverpool are readmitted to European competition and, as First Division runners-up are entered into the UEFA Cup for the 1991-92 season. After three years with French side AS Monaco FC,...
In this article: Manchester United F.C., FA Cup, Liverpool, Arsenal F.C., Chelsea F.C., Aston Villa, Leeds United, The Football League, Everton, and England
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Liverpool Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. Liverpool play in the Premier League, and are the most successful club in the history of English football, having won more trophies than any other English club. They have won a record 18 First Division titles, and seven FA Cups. Liverpool have won five European Cups, which is an English record. They have also won the League Cup a record seven times.
The club were founded in 1892, though they had limited success until the appointment of Bill Shankly as manager. Under Shankly Liverpool won 3 League Championship titles, 2 FA Cups and the club's first European trophy the UEFA Cup. During the past 30 years they have been one of the most successful clubs in English and European football, winning four European Cups from between 1977 and 1984. The club experienced a lean period during the 90s, but enjoyed a revival following the advent of the millennium winning a cup treble in 2001, and the club's fifth European Cup in 2005.
The club's traditional colours were red and white, however this was changed to all red in the 1960s. Likewise the club's crest has evolved throughout their history, with flames being added to the crest following the Hillsborough Disaster to honour the 96 Liverpool fans who lost their lives in the disaster. At the Heysel Stadium Disaster, 39 Juventus fans died when a wall collapsed after crowd trouble in the 1985 European Cup Final.
- Also Known As:
- The Reds
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1892
- Coach:
- Rafael Benítez
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