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  2. List of Liverpool F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Ian Callaghan is Liverpool's record appearance maker, with 857 between 1960 and 1978. Arthur Goddard was captain from 1909 to 1912. John Barnes was captain for the 1996–97 season. Gordon Hodgson scored more hattricks than any other Liverpool player. Robbie Fowler was the scorer of the fastest hat-trick in Liverpool history.

  3. Category:Liverpool F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Liverpool F.C. players past and present, for whom there are articles. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Liverpool task force/Players to add for players not yet added. Association football portal; England portal; Current and former players of Liverpool F.C.

  4. List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Ian Callaghan holds the record for the most appearances made for Liverpool with 857. Liverpool Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who currently play in the Premier League. They have played at their current home ground, Anfield, since their foundation in 1892. Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members ...

  5. Curtis Jones (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    He was named in Liverpool's squad for the Premier League match against Everton on 7 April and was included on the substitute bench without making an appearance. [10] Jones featured prominently for Liverpool during pre-season ahead of the 2018–19 season. [11] Manager Jürgen Klopp praised his mobility and dribbling skills. [12]

  6. Trent Alexander-Arnold - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, following Liverpool's victory over Chelsea in the 2022 FA Cup Final, Alexander-Arnold became the youngest-ever player to win six major trophies, namely the FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup, for an English club, doing so at the age of 23 years and 219 days. [107]

  7. Jarell Quansah - Wikipedia

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    On 14 December, Quansah scored his first goal for Liverpool against Union Saint-Gilloise in the UEFA Europa league in a 2–1 defeat. [22] On 25 February 2024, Liverpool played in the 2024 EFL Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium. During extra time, in the 106th minute of the game, Quansah was substituted on for Ibrahima Konaté. [23]

  8. Ian Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Callaghan left Liverpool shortly after the 1978 European Cup final and signed for Swansea City, managed by former Liverpool striker John Toshack.He helped Swansea win a second successive promotion in 1979, which took them into the Second Division, and also had brief spells playing in the United States, Australia and Ireland towards the end of his career.

  9. Category:Footballers from Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    A. Arthur Aaron (footballer) Thelo Aasgaard; Steve Abbley; Gary Ablett (English footballer) George Ackerley; Derek Acorah; Frank Adams (footballer) Ted Adams (footballer)