See .. Evolution of the historic Anfield Stadium since 1903 until now

Liverpool finished their last game at Anfield in the 2019 season, beating Wolverhampton on Sunday 2-0 in the 38th and final round of the Premier League.
Liverpool did not succeed in ending a 29-year knot in which the team failed to win the English Premiership title, which crowned Manchester City by beating Brighton and the podium.
We review the history of the prestigious Anfield Stadium, which was created in 1884, and was named by its owner John O'Reilly in the town of Anfield in Ireland.
The first match between Everton and Earlstown was held on September 28, 1884, when the Blue team hired the stadium to increase its number and need for a new stadium, which had a capacity of 20,000 spectators before moving to Goodison Park in 1892. The owner then decided to establish a new club, Liverpool, which bears the name of the city.
The Reds played their first friendly on Anfield in September 1892 and finished 7/1 at Rotherhamtown. The stadium evolved a lot during that period, starting with 20,000 spectators and reaching 58,000 in 2014 after the addition of new stands.
Anfield hosted Liverpool's last game against Barcelona and ended with a 4-0 victory over the hosts, leading the team to the Champions League final on June 1 in Madrid against Tottenham.
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