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Ayamonte, Spain Присоединился Ekim 2012
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The first Liverpool player to score at a FIFA World Cup was Roger Hunt (England).
He scored during the 1966 World Cup, the same tournament England won, and he became the first player from Liverpool FC to ever score in a World Cup finals match.
#LFC #LIVERPOOLFC #WORLDCUP #footballfocus #FootballUpdate
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I am so happy i am done playing football in hometown football team in my home country, this is the song why i am done playing with hometown football team and did lost to Crystal Palace in Conference League from last year. And Liverpool did what FFK could’nt do, that’s why i am a Kopite. Not a fan of a shit norwegian club.
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Modern-era Liverpool figures (post-1990) who have passed away:
Miki Roqué (2012) – former Liverpool defender
Ronnie Moran (2017) – player, captain, Boot Room legend
Ray Jones (2007) – former Liverpool youth player
Gone too soon, but never forgotten. Their names remain part of Liverpool’s modern history and identity. #LFC #YNWA #footballfocus #footballupdate
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Former Liverpool players who passed away after leaving the club:
Miki Roqué
Ronnie Moran
Geoff Twentyman
Russell Crossley
Jimmy McDougall
Tom Bromilow
Liverpool’s history spans generations, and many former Reds are still remembered with great respect and love. #LFC #YNWA #footballfocus #FootballUpdate
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Tragic deaths of Liverpool players while still under contract:
🚗 Diogo Jota (2025) – died in a road traffic accident while an active Liverpool player
One of the darkest moments in modern Liverpool history, sending shockwaves through football worldwide. #LFC #YNWA #FootballUpdate #footballfocus
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African-born or African-linked managers in the Premier League:
🇸🇳 Patrick Vieira – Senegal (Crystal Palace)
🇲🇱 Jean Tigana – Mali (Fulham)
🇸🇹 Nuno Espírito Santo – São Tomé and Príncipe (Wolves, Tottenham, West Ham)
🇬🇭 Chris Hughton – Ghanaian heritage (Newcastle, Birmingham, Norwich, Brighton)
Africa’s influence on Premier League coaching continues to grow. #EPL #footballfocus #FootballUpdate
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Liverpool extremes:
📏 Shortest ever: Mervyn Jones – 5 ft 4 in (162 cm)
📐 Tallest ever: Virgil van Dijk / Joel Matip – 6 ft 4–6 ft 5 in (around 193–195 cm)
From tiny margins to towering defenders, Liverpool’s history has seen it all. 🔴 #LFC #LIVERPOOL
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The most dramatic moment in Liverpool history is Istanbul 2005. 🔴🏆
3–0 down at half-time vs AC Milan.
3 goals in 6 minutes.
A legendary penalty shootout win.
From despair to European champions in one night. Pure football madness. #LFC #UCL #Istanbul2005
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Bob Paisley is the most successful manager in Liverpool history. 🔴
In just 9 years, he won 20 major trophies, including 6 league titles and 3 European Cups.
No Liverpool manager has ever matched his level of dominance. #LFC #LiverpoolFC
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El Hadji Diouf is often regarded as the most disappointing African player to ever represent Liverpool. 🇸🇳🔴
Signed with big expectations after the 2002 World Cup, but his time at Anfield is remembered more for controversy and inconsistency than impact on the pitch.
Football talent on the international stage, but a spell at Liverpool that never clicked. #LFC #LiverpoolFC #Africa
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Mohamed Salah is widely regarded as the greatest African player to ever represent Liverpool. 🇪🇬🔴
Premier League champion.
Champions League winner.
Multiple Golden Boots.
Liverpool legend.
From Egypt to Anfield greatness, Salah has set the standard for African players in a Liverpool shirt. #LFC #MohamedSalah
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According to Liverpool FC, 24 Spanish-born players have made a first-team appearance for the club. The club specifically identifies 13 signed by Rafa Benítez: Josémi, Antonio Núñez, Xabi Alonso, Luis García, Fernando Morientes, Pepe Reina, Antonio Barragán, Miki Roqué, Álvaro Arbeloa, Dani Pacheco, Fernando Torres, Albert Riera, and Daniel Ayala.
A commonly accepted full list of the 24 Spanish-born first-team players is:
Josémi
Antonio Núñez
Xabi Alonso
Luis García
Fernando Morientes
Pepe Reina
Antonio Barragán
Miki Roqué
Álvaro Arbeloa
Dani Pacheco
Fernando Torres
Albert Riera
Daniel Ayala
Suso
Iago Aspas
Luis Alberto
José Enrique
Thiago Alcântara
Adrián
Sergi Canós
Pedro Chirivella
Marc Pelaz
Mikel San José
Gerardo Bruna
#LFC #LIVERPOOL #spain
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Liverpool have had 24 Spanish-born players represent the first team. 🇪🇸🔴
From legends like Xabi Alonso, Fernando Torres, Pepe Reina and Luis García to Thiago Alcântara, José Enrique and Adrián, Spain’s influence on Liverpool has been immense.
24 Spaniards. Countless memories. #LFC #LiverpoolFC
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African players to have represented Liverpool:
🇪🇬 Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
🇸🇳 Sadio Mané (Senegal)
🇨🇲 Joël Matip (Cameroon)
🇬🇳 Naby Keïta (Guinea)
🇲🇱 Mohamed Sissoko (Mali)
🇨🇮 Kolo Touré (Ivory Coast)
🇨🇮 El Hadji Diouf (Senegal)
🇳🇬 Taiwo Awoniyi (Nigeria)
🇳🇬 Victor Moses (Nigeria)
🇲🇦 Oussama Assaidi (Morocco)
🇨🇲 Rigobert Song (Cameroon)
From Salah and Mané to Matip and Touré, Africa has produced some unforgettable Reds. Who is your greatest African player in Liverpool history? #LFC #LiverpoolFC

Asian players to have represented Liverpool:
🇯🇵 Takumi Minamino (Japan)
🇯🇵 Wataru Endo (Japan)
🇰🇷 Don Hutchison (South Korea, through his mother)
🇮🇱 Yossi Benayoun (Israel)
From Benayoun’s creativity to Minamino’s flair and Endo’s leadership, Asia has left its mark at Anfield. Which was your favourite Asian Red? #LFC #Liverpool
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Andy Carroll is widely regarded as Liverpool’s worst signing ever.
Signed for a then British record £35m in 2011, injuries and poor form meant he managed just 11 goals in 58 appearances before leaving Anfield.
Other names often mentioned include Mario Balotelli, Paul Konchesky, Alberto Aquilani, El Hadji Diouf and Lazar Marković. #LFC #Liverpool
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Michael Owen is Liverpool’s highest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history.
The England striker scored 4 World Cup goals across the 1998 and 2002 tournaments, including his iconic solo goal against Argentina in France ’98. A moment that remains one of the greatest World Cup goals ever scored by a Liverpool player. #LFC #WorldCup #Liverpool
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