Anfield
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
54,074 Capacity
1884 Opened
hybrid grass Surface
partially covered Roof
Home Teams
From Wikipedia
Anfield is a football stadium in the area of Anfield, Liverpool, England, which has been the home of Liverpool F.C. since its formation in 1892. The stadium has a seating capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth-largest football stadium in England. It was originally the home of Everton from 1884 to 1891 before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president.
Read on Wikipedia βHistory & Stats
Opened
1884
Capacity
61,276
Record attendance
(Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2 February 1952)
Owner
Liverpool F.C.
Surface
GrassMaster
Renovated
1895, 1903, 1906, 1928, 1957, 1963, 1973, 1982, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2014β2016, 2021β2024
Tenants
Everton (1884β1892) , Liverpool (1892βpresent)
Signature Moments
You'll Never Walk Alone
The Liverpool anthem, adopted by the Kop in the early 1960s, is sung before every home match. The Rodgers and Hammerstein song has become so synonymous with Anfield that it's inscribed above the Shankly Gates and sits at the heart of the club's identity.
Miracle of Anfield (2019) Β· 2019
Liverpool overturned a 3β0 first-leg deficit against Barcelona in the 2019 Champions League semi-final, winning 4β0 at Anfield (4β3 on aggregate) to reach the final they would go on to win. Divock Origi's second goal from a quick-thinking Trent Alexander-Arnold corner is one of the most iconic moments in European football.