List of Liverpool F.C. seasons

Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield. The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in Everton moving to Goodison Park from Anfield, which left Houlding with an empty stadium. Thus, he founded Liverpool F.C. to play in the empty stadium.[1] Liverpool won the First Division title for the first time in 1901; since then, the club has won a further eighteen league titles, along with eight FA Cups, ten Football League Cups, and sixteen FA Community Shields. They have also been crowned champions of European football on six occasions, winning the European Cup/UEFA Champions League in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, and 2019, and UEFA Cup winners on three occasions.[2] The club was one of 22 members of the Premier League when it was formed in 1992.

Liverpool's team during its first season, 1892–93

As of the end of the 2022–23 season, the team have spent 108 seasons in the top tier of the English football league system and eleven in the second. The table details the team's achievements and the top goalscorer in senior first-team competitions from their first in the Lancashire League and FA Cup during the 1892–93 season to the end of the most recently completed season. Details of the abandoned 1939–40 season and unofficial Second World War leagues are not included.

History

Liverpool F.C. were formed in 1892, following a rent dispute between the leaseholder of Anfield, John Houlding, and Everton Football Club, which left Houlding with a ground but no club playing in it. In their first season Liverpool won the Lancashire League, and were elected to the Football League Second Division for the 1893–94 season,[3] going on to win the title without losing a match.[4] Their first season in the First Division ended in relegation, before they were promoted back the following season. Liverpool won the First Division for the first time in the 1900–01 season,[2] and reached their first |FA Cup Final in 1914, losing 1–0 to Burnley. They won their first back-to-back titles in the 1921–22 and 1922–23 seasons; this was their last success until the 1946–47 season, when they regained the league title. Relegated in the 1953–54 season, they did not regain their place in the First Division until the 1962–63 season under the management of Bill Shankly.[5]

Liverpool first participated in European competition during the 1964–65 season, a season which represented Liverpool's first FA Cup triumph.[6] They won their first European trophy, the UEFA Cup, during the 1972–73 season.[7] The club won the European Cup during the 1976–77 season and retained the trophy the following year. Liverpool won a unique treble of the League, the European Cup and League Cup during the 1983–84 season.[8] They won their first double of league championship and FA Cup in 1986, and during the 2000–01 season they won another treble, this one consisting of the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup.[9] Liverpool won their first Premier League trophy in the 2019–20 season under Jürgen Klopp.

Key

WinnersRunners-upPromoted ↑Relegated ↓Top scorer in Liverpool's division ♦

Seasons

Correct as of the end of the 2022–23 season.[a][b]

Seasons of Liverpool F.C.[11]
SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupComm. ShieldUCLUELCWCSuper CupClub World CupTop scorer(s)
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosPlayer(s)Goals
1892–93Lancs ↑2217236619361stQR3John Miller25
1893–94Division 2 ↑2822607718501st[c]R3James Stott14
1894–95Division 1 ↓30781551702216th[d]R2Thomas Bradshaw18
1895–96Division 2 ↑30222610632461st[e]R2George Allan29
1896–97Division 13012994638335thSFGeorge Allan18
1897–98Division 130116134845289thR3Frank Becton13
1898–99Division 134195104933432ndSFHugh Morgan13
1899–1900Division 1341451549453310thR2Tom Robertson
John Walker
10
1900–01Division 13419785935451stR1Sam Raybould18
1901–02Division 13410121242383211thR2Sam Raybould18
1902–03Division 134174136849385thR1Sam Raybould[f]32 ♦
1903–04Division 1 ↓34981749622617thR1Jack Cox9
1904–05Division 2 ↑3427439325581stR1Robbie Robinson23
1905–06Division 138235107946511stSFJoe Hewitt27
1906–07Division 1381371864653315thR4Sam Raybould17
1907–08Division 138166166861388thR3Joe Hewitt22
1908–09Division 1381561757653616thR2Ronald Orr23
1909–10Division 138216117857482ndR1Jack Parkinson[g]30 ♦
1910–11Division 1381571653533713thR2Jack Parkinson20
1911–12Division 13812101649553417thR2Jack Parkinson13
1912–13Division 1381651761713712thR3Arthur Metcalf18
1913–14Division 1381471746623516thRUTom Miller20
1914–15Division 1381491565753713thR2Fred Pagnam26
1915–19é
Peacetime competitions were suspended during the First World War. Liverpool competed in the Lancashire Section pr. from 1915–16 to 1918–19.
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1919–20Division 1421910135944484thR4Harry Chambers15
1920–21Division 142181596335514thR2Harry Chambers24
1921–22Division 142221376336571stR2Harry Chambers21
1922–23Division 14226887031601stR3RUHarry Chambers25
1923–24Division 14215111649484112thR4Jimmy Walsh19
1924–25Division 1422010126355504thR4Dick Forshaw19
1925–26Division 1421416127063447thR4Dick Forshaw29
1926–27Division 142187176961439thR5Harry Chambers21
1927–28Division 14213131684873916thR4Gordon Hodgson23
1928–29Division 1421712139064465thR4Gordon Hodgson32
1929–30Division 1421691763794112thR3Jimmy Smith23
1930–31Division 1421512158685429thR3Gordon Hodgson36
1931–32Division 1421961781934410thR6Gordon Hodgson27
1932–33Division 14214111779843914thR3Gordon Hodgson24
1933–34Division 14214101879873818thR5Gordon Hodgson25
1934–35Division 142197168588457thR4Gordon Hodgson29
1935–36Division 14213121760643819thR3Fred Howe17
1936–37Division 14212111962843518thR3Fred Howe16
1937–38Division 14215111665714111thR5Alf Hanson15
1938–39Division 14214141462634211thR5Berry Nieuwenhuys16
1939–45é
Peacetime competitions were suspended during the Second World War. Liverpool participated in wartime leagues until 1945–46.
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1945–46~R4Willie Fagan3
1946–47Division 142257108452571stSFJack Balmer
Albert Stubbins
28
1947–48Division 14216101665614211thR5Albert Stubbins26
1948–49Division 14213141553434012thR5Jack Balmer16
1949–50Division 1421714116454488thRUBilly Liddell19
1950–51Division 1421611155359439thR3Billy Liddell15
1951–52Division 14212191157614311thR5Billy Liddell19
1952–53Division 1421482061823617thR3Billy Liddell13
1953–54Division 1 ↓429102368972822ndR3Sammy Smyth13
1954–55Division 24216101692964211thR5John Evans33
1955–56Division 242216158563483rdR5Billy Liddell32
1956–57Division 2422111108254533rdR3Billy Liddell21
1957–58Division 2422210107954544thR6Billy Liddell23
1958–59Division 242245138762534thR3Jimmy Melia21
1959–60Division 2422010129066503rdR4Roger Hunt23
1960–61Division 2422110118758523rdR4R3Kevin Lewis32
1961–62Division 2 ↑4227879943621stR5Roger Hunt42
1962–63Division 1421710157159448thSFRoger Hunt26
1963–64Division 142265119245571stR6Roger Hunt33
1964–65Division 1421710156773447thWW[h]SFRoger Hunt37
1965–66Division 14226977934611stR3W[h]RURoger Hunt[i]33 ♦
1966–67Division 1421913106447515thR5WR2Roger Hunt19
1967–68Division 142221197140553rdR6R2R3Roger Hunt30
1968–69Division 142251166324612ndR5R4R1Roger Hunt17
1969–70Division 1422011116542515thR6R3R2Bobby Graham21
1970–71Division 142171784224515thRUR3SFAlun Evans15
1971–72Division 14224996430573rdR4R4RUR2John Toshack13
1972–73Division 142251077242601stR4R5WKevin Keegan22
1973–74Division 142221375231572ndWR5R2Kevin Keegan19
1974–75Division 1422011116039512ndR4R4WR2Steve Heighway13
1975–76Division 142231456631601stR4R3WJohn Toshack23
1976–77Division 142231186233571stRUR2WWKevin Keegan20
1977–78Division 14224996534572ndR3RUW[h]WWKenny Dalglish31
1978–79Division 14230848516681stSFR2R1RUKenny Dalglish25
1979–80Division 142251078130601stSFSFWR1David Johnson27
1980–81Division 142171786242515thR4WWWTerry McDermott22
1981–82Division 14226978032871stR5WQFRUIan Rush30
1982–83Division 142241088737821stR5WWQFIan Rush31
1983–84Division 142221467332801stR4WRUWIan Rush[j]47 ♦
1984–85Division 142221196835772ndSFR3RURURURUJohn Wark27
1985–86Division 142261068937881stWSFIan Rush33
1986–87Division 142238117242772ndR3RUW[h]Ian Rush40
1987–88Division 140261228724901stRUR3John Aldridge[k]29 ♦
1988–89Division 138221066528762ndWR4WJohn Aldridge31
1989–90Division 138231057837791stSFR3WJohn Barnes28
1990–91Division 13823787740762ndR5R3W[h]Ian Rush26
1991–92Division 1421616104740646thWR4QFDean Saunders23
1992–93PL421611156255596thR3R4RUR2Ian Rush22
1993–94PL42179165955608thR3R4Ian Rush19
1994–95PL422111106537744thR6WRobbie Fowler31
1995–96PL38201177034713rdRUR4R2Robbie Fowler36
1996–97PL38191186237684thR4R5SFRobbie Fowler31
1997–98PL38181196842653rdR3SFR2Michael Owen[l]23 ♦
1998–99PL38159146849547thR4R4R3Michael Owen[m]23 ♦
1999–2000PL38191095130674thR4R3Michael Owen12
2000–01PL3820997139693rdWWWMichael Owen24
2001–02PL3824866730802ndR4R3WQFWMichael Owen29
2002–03PL381810106141645thR4WRUGrp[n]QFMichael Owen28
2003–04PL381612105537604thR5R4R4Michael Owen19
2004–05PL38177145241585thR3RUWMilan Baroš
Luis García
Steven Gerrard
13
2005–06PL3825765725823rdWR3R16WRUSteven Gerrard23
2006–07PL38208105727683rdR3R5WRUPeter Crouch18
2007–08PL38211346728764thR5R5SFFernando Torres33
2008–09PL38251127727862ndR4R4QFSteven Gerrard24
2009–10PL38189116135637thR3R4Grp[n]SFFernando Torres22
2010–11PL38177145944586thR3R3R16Dirk Kuyt15
2011–12PL381410144740528thRUWLuis Suárez17
2012–13PL38161397143617thR4R4R32Luis Suárez30
2013–14PL38266610150842ndR5R3Luis Suárez[o]31 ♦
2014–15PL38188125248626thSFSFGrp[n]R32Steven Gerrard13
2015–16PL381612106350608thR4RURUDaniel Sturridge13
2016–17PL38221067842764thR4SFPhilippe Coutinho14
2017–18PL38211258438754thR4R3RUMohamed Salah[p]44 ♦
2018–19PL3830718922972ndR3R3WMohamed Salah[q]27 ♦
2019–20PL3832338533991stR5QFRUR16WWMohamed Salah23
2020–21PL3820996842693rdR4R4RUQFMohamed Salah31
2021–22PL3828829426922ndWWRUMohamed Salah[r]31 ♦
2022–23PL38191097547675thR4R4WR16Mohamed Salah30
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosFA CupLeague CupComm. ShieldCLELCWCSuper CupClub World CupPlayer(s)Goals

Notes

References

External links

  • "Liverpool". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 18 March 2008.