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1965–66 Liverpool F.C. season

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The 1965–66 season was Liverpool Football Club's 74th season in existence and their fourth consecutive season in the First Division. Liverpool F.C. won its seventh league title, tying Arsenal's record, with a six-point cushion to Leeds and Burnley. Roger Hunt scored 29 league goals, which earned him a place in the England squad for the World Cup, where he became the first player to win the World Cup representing Liverpool. It was not until 44 years later that Fernando Torres played an active part in the Spanish team winning the World Cup as a Liverpool player.

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The season also saw Liverpool reaching its first European final, that of the Cup Winners Cup, losing 2-1 to West German side Borussia Dortmund at Hampden Park in Glasgow, a severe blow to manager Bill Shankly, who had hoped to win his first European trophy in his native Scotland.

The club permanently adopted an all red strip at the start of this season.[1]

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Appearances and goals

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First Division

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Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions

Matches

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FA Charity Shield

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Attendance: 48,502
Referee: Jim Finney
GK1Republic of Ireland Pat Dunne
RB2Republic of Ireland Shay Brennan
LB3Republic of Ireland Tony Dunne
RH4Scotland Paddy Crerand
CH5Republic of Ireland Noel Cantwell (c)
LH6England Nobby Stiles
OR7Northern Ireland George Best
IR8England Bobby Charlton
CF9Scotland David Herd
IL10Scotland Denis Law
OL11England John Aston, Jr.
Substitutes:
FW12England Willie Andersonupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Scotland Matt Busby
GK1Scotland Tommy Lawrence
RB2England Chris Lawler
LB3England Gerry Byrne
RH4England Gordon Milne
CH5Scotland Ron Yeats (c)
LH6Scotland Willie Stevenson
OR7England Ian Callaghan
IR8England Roger Hunt
CF9Scotland Ian St. John
IL10England Tommy Smith
OL11England Geoff Strong
Manager:
Scotland Bill Shankly

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time
  • One named substitute
  • Maximum of one substitution

FA Cup

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European Cup Winners Cup

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Final

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Attendance: 41,657
Borussia Dortmund
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GK1West Germany Hans Tilkowski
RB2 West Germany Gerhard Cyliax
LB3 West Germany Theodor Redder
MF4 West Germany Dieter Kurrat
CB5 West Germany Wolfgang Paul (c)
MF6 West Germany Rudi Assauer
RW7 West Germany Reinhard Libuda
IN8 West Germany Aki Schmidt
CF9 West Germany Sigfried Held
IN10 West Germany Wilhelm Sturm
LW11 West Germany Lothar Emmerich
Manager:
West Germany Willi Multhaup
GK1Scotland Tommy Lawrence
RB2England Chris Lawler
LB3England Gerry Byrne
MF4England Gordon Milne
CB5Scotland Ron Yeats (c)
MF6Scotland Willie Stevenson
RW7England Ian Callaghan
IN8England Roger Hunt
CF9Scotland Ian St. John
IN10England Tommy Smith
LW11England Peter Thompson
Manager:
Scotland Bill Shankly
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