1965–66 Liverpool F.C. season

Liverpool F.C. won its seventh league title, tying Arsenal's record. In the competitive Football League First Division, Liverpool breezed to the championship victory 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.

Liverpool F.C.
196566 season
ManagerBill Shankly
First DivisionChampions
Cup Winners' CupRunners-up
FA CupThird round
FA Charity ShieldTitle shared
Top goalscorerLeague: Roger Hunt (29)
All: Roger Hunt (32)

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]

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

First Division

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Liverpool 42 26 9 7 79 34 2.324 61 League Champions, qualified for European Cup 1966–67 First round
2 Leeds United 42 23 9 10 79 38 2.079 55 Participated in 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3 Burnley 42 24 7 11 79 47 1.681 55
4 Manchester United 42 18 15 9 84 59 1.424 51
5 Chelsea 42 22 7 13 65 53 1.226 51 Participated in 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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Matches

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
21-Aug-65Leicester CityA3–1Hunt  35', 80' Strong  53'29,696ReportReport
25-Aug-65Sheffield UnitedH0–147,259ReportReport
01-Sep-65Sheffield UnitedA0–020,798ReportReport
04-Sep-65BlackpoolA3–2Hunt  25', 58' Callaghan  75'25,616ReportReport
06-Sep-65West Ham UnitedA5–1Milne  12' Callaghan  26' Hunt  43', 43', 50'32,144ReportReport
11-Sep-65FulhamH2–1Lawler  6' Hunt  60'46,382ReportReport
15-Sep-65West Ham UnitedH1–1Strong  76'44,397ReportReport
18-Sep-65Tottenham HotspurA1–2Strong  80'46,770ReportReport
25-Sep-65EvertonH5–0Smith  34' Hunt  49', 73' Stevenson  52' St. John  89'53,557ReportReport
02-Oct-65Aston VillaH3–1Thompson  12', 56' St. John  89'43,859ReportReport
09-Oct-65Manchester UnitedA0–258,161ReportReport
16-Oct-65Newcastle UnitedH2–0Hunt  26' Callaghan  41'47,984ReportReport
23-Oct-65West Bromwich AlbionA0–330,000ReportReport
30-Oct-65Nottingham ForestH4–0Stevenson  49 pen' Hunt  72', 83' St. John  89'38,420ReportReport
06-Nov-65Sheffield WednesdayA2–0Hunt  74' Thompson  83'24,456ReportReport
13-Nov-65Northampton TownH5–0St. John  6' Stevenson  17 pen' Hunt  32' Callaghan  63' Thompson  65'41,904ReportReport
17-Nov-65Blackburn RoversH5–2Stevenson  17 pen' St. John  32', 87' Hunt  45' Smith  83'36,450ReportReport
20-Nov-65Stoke CityA0–028,622ReportReport
27-Nov-65BurnleyH2–1Hunt  45' Milne  61'50,282ReportReport
04-Dec-65ChelseaA1–0Hunt  73'36,839ReportReport
11-Dec-65ArsenalH4–2Thompson  30' St. John  51' Strong  70' Hunt  80'43,727ReportReport
18-Dec-65Newcastle UnitedA0–042,910ReportReport
27-Dec-65Leeds UnitedH0–153,430ReportReport
28-Dec-65Leeds UnitedA1–0Milne  48'49,192ReportReport
01-Jan-66Manchester UnitedH2–1Smith  39' Milne  88'53,970ReportReport
08-Jan-66ArsenalA1–0Yeats  87'43,917ReportReport
15-Jan-66West Bromwich AlbionH2–2Milne  37' Byrne  44'46,687ReportReport
29-Jan-66Leicester CityH1–0Lawler  75'45,409ReportReport
05-Feb-66Blackburn RoversA4–1Lawler  25' Hunt  43' St. John  63', 76'30,414ReportReport
12-Feb-66SunderlandH4–0Hunt  46', 52', 64' Yeats  59'43,859ReportReport
19-Feb-66BlackpoolH4–1Hunt  28', 80' Arrowsmith  40' Milne  48'45,046ReportReport
26-Feb-66FulhamA0–231,626ReportReport
12-Mar-66Tottenham HotspurH1–0Own Goal  65'50,760ReportReport
19-Mar-66EvertonA0–062,537ReportReport
26-Mar-66Aston VillaA3–0Hunt  42', 62' Callaghan  49'23,625ReportReport
06-Apr-66Sheffield WednesdayH1–0Stevenson  23'44,792ReportReport
09-Apr-66Northampton TownA0–020,029ReportReport
11-Apr-66SunderlandA2–2Lawler  1', 24'38,355ReportReport
16-Apr-66Stoke CityH2–0Strong  31' St. John  78'41,106ReportReport
23-Apr-66BurnleyA0–236,741ReportReport
30-Apr-66ChelseaH2–1Hunt  48', 69'53,754ReportReport
10-May-66Nottingham ForestA1–1Milne  60'22,105ReportReport

FA Charity Shield

Manchester United2–2Liverpool
Best  28'
Herd  81'
Report
Report
Stevenson  38'
Yeats  86'
Attendance: 48,502
Referee: Jim Finney
GK1 Pat Dunne
RB2 Shay Brennan
LB3 Tony Dunne
RH4 Pat Crerand
CH5 Noel Cantwell (c)
LH6 Nobby Stiles
OR7 George Best
IR8 Bobby Charlton
CF9 David Herd
IL10 Denis Law
OL11 John Aston, Jr.
Substitutes:
FW12 Willie Anderson
Manager:
Matt Busby
GK1 Tommy Lawrence
RB2 Chris Lawler
LB3 Gerry Byrne
RH4 Gordon Milne
CH5 Ron Yeats (c)
LH6 Willie Stevenson
OR7 Ian Callaghan
IR8 Roger Hunt
CF9 Ian St. John
IL10 Tommy Smith
OL11 Geoff Strong
Manager:
Bill Shankly

Match rules

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

FA Cup

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
22-Jan-66ChelseaH1–2Hunt  2'54,097ReportReport

European Cup Winners Cup

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
29-Sep-65JuventusA0–19,242ReportReport
13-Oct-65JuventusH2–0Lawler  19' Strong  24'51,055ReportReport
01-Dec-65Standard LiègeH3–1Lawler  2', 49' Thompson  72'46,112ReportReport
15-Dec-65Standard LiègeA2–1Hunt  51' St. John  57'29,534ReportReport
01-Mar-66HonvédA0–016,163ReportReport
08-Mar-66HonvédH2–0Lawler  28' St. John  47'54,631ReportReport
14-Apr-66CelticA0–176,446ReportReport
19-Apr-66CelticH2–0Smith  61' Strong  67'54,208ReportReport

Final

Borussia Dortmund 2–1 (a.e.t.) Liverpool
Held  61'
Libuda  107'
Report
Report
Hunt  68'
Attendance: 41,657
Referee: Pierre Schwinte (France)
Borussia Dortmund
Liverpool
GK1 Hans Tilkowski
RB2 Gerhard Cyliax
LB3 Theodor Redder
MF4 Dieter Kurrat
CB5 Wolfgang Paul (c)
MF6 Rudi Assauer
RW7 Reinhard Libuda
IN8 Aki Schmidt
CF9 Sigfried Held
IN10 Wilhelm Sturm
LW11 Lothar Emmerich
Manager:
Willi Multhaup
GK1 Tommy Lawrence
RB2 Chris Lawler
LB3 Gerry Byrne
MF4 Gordon Milne
CB5 Ron Yeats (c)
MF6 Willie Stevenson
RW7 Ian Callaghan
IN8 Roger Hunt
CF9 Ian St. John
IN10 Tommy Smith
LW11 Peter Thompson
Manager:
Bill Shankly
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