Liverpool Football Club, founded in 1892, is an iconic English professional club based in Liverpool, renowned for playing its home games at Anfield and being one of the world's most valuable and widely supported teams. They boast an impressive trophy cabinet, including a joint-record twenty league titles, a record ten League Cups, and an English record six European Cups, along with numerous other domestic and international honours. Established in the 1960s under Bill Shankly, who introduced the all-red kit and iconic anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone," Liverpool dominated in the 1970s and 80s under managers like Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish, securing numerous league and European titles. Jürgen Klopp then led them to their first Premier League title in 2020 and a European Cup in 2019, with Arne Slot adding their twentieth league title in 2025. Known as "the Reds," Liverpool maintains fierce rivalries with local opponents Everton in the Merseyside derby and with Manchester United, reflecting their status as two of England's most decorated clubs. The club's history is also marked by two major tragedies: the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster and the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, which tragically claimed 97 Liverpool supporters' lives and led to significant changes in stadium safety and a decades-long fight for justice.