A football club founded on 15th March 1892 in a port called Liverpool in the north-west England which now plays in the Premiership. A club which has won more awards than any other English club. Member and one of the founders of the G-14, organization of most powerful and richest clubs form the Old Continent which represent their common interest before FIFA and UEFA.
Built in 1884 and initially used by Everton F.C. In 1892, as a result of a dispute, Everton moved to Goodison Park, while Liverpool FC still plays its games at Anfield. The stadium can house 45 362 people.
Bus: 26 or 27 from Paradise St. Bus Station or 17B, 17C, 17D lub 217 from Queen Square or 917 from Johns Lane. These buses have stops in close vicinity of the stadium. Lines 68, 168, which go along the Bootle and Aigbourth route and 14 from Queen Square and 19, also have stops near the stadium.
Anfield Road
Liverpool
L4 0TH
| Date | Opponent team | cat. 2 | cat. 1 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-01-2012 | Manchester United | 160 | 200 | Reserve the ticket |
| 06-02-2012 | Tottenham Hotspur | 200 | 250 | Reserve the ticket |
| 25-02-2012 | Everton | 300 | 350 | Reserve the ticket |
| 03-03-2012 | Arsenal | 300 | 350 | Reserve the ticket |
| 07-04-2012 | Aston Villa | 200 | 250 | Reserve the ticket |
| 14-04-2012 | Fulham | 200 | 250 | Reserve the ticket |
| 21-04-2012 | West Bromwich Albion | 200 | 250 | Reserve the ticket |
| 05-05-2012 | Chelsea | 300 | 350 | Reserve the ticket |
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