LFC Foundation recently celebrated its first-ever Community Awards at Anfield. The ceremony aims to champion participants, volunteers and partners who ...
Liz France - Volunteer of the Year Award: For volunteers that have supported the Foundation's mission, demonstrating a high level of commitment, dedication and passion. Luis - Champion of the Year Award: An overall winner is decided from this season's Champion of the Month winners. Liverpool Harriers & AC - Community Supporter of the Year Award: The organisation that has supported the Foundation's mission through generosity and kindness.
The Liverpool FC Women vice-captain featured for 80 minutes as her country were beaten 5-0 by England at St Mary's in their final game of Group A.
“Personally, I want to leave a legacy; I want my family and the fans to be proud of me. “We’re inspiring the next generation. I just wanted to do my best on and off the pitch for my country and leave us in good stead for the future.”
The Dutch winger was a hugely popular player during her two seasons with the Reds from 2016 to 2017 and re-joins the club after two years with VfL Wolfsburg ...
I want to help the girls but I also need their help to get back on my highest level again.” I think it was one of the key moments in my career. That was the feeling I got from outside and now I am here I have the same feeling.” Van de Sanden said: “It feels amazing to be back. There is so much to do. The way we play, I think she’s going to fit right in.
Liverpool FC Women have announced that Dutch winger Shanice van de Sanden has returned to the club.
The way we play, I think she’s going to fit right in. - 'I Think It's Going To Be Really Difficult' - Pundit On Whether Roberto Firmino Will Be A Regular Starter At Liverpool Next Season “She’s a character, she’s gone away from here and played for two of the biggest clubs in Europe, she knows the club, she knows the league, she knows the city.
Michael Edwards may have pulled off another Liverpool transfer masterstroke before leaving the club and Crystal Palace highlighted that on Friday afternoon ...
Van den Berg will be able to make the step up to a much higher level next season. For now, another loan spell likely beckons with competition rife at the club in the centre-back position, but Michael Edwards' decision to send him out on loan has already paid Liverpool great dividends. The Dutchman's year and a half with Preston North End in the Championship has made him grow from a boy into a man.
Matt Beard's squad are now back at work in training as they build up for the start of the Barclays Women's Super League season in September. Our photographer ...
- 6 hours ago To say Shanice van de Sanden is excited by returning to Liverpool FC Women would be an understatement. - 6 hours ago
Liverpool FC Women have completed two signings in two days, including a deal to bring back a former winger and three-time Women's Champions League winner.
The way we play, I think she’s going to fit right in. The Dutch winger, 29, spent two seasons with the Reds in 2016 and 2017, and went on to win the Women’s Champions League three times with Lyon before heading to Wolfsburg in 2020. Two came in the last two days, with Liverpool confirming the arrivals of goalkeeper Eartha Cumings and winger Shanice van de Sanden.
Ibrahima Konate sees inspiration all around him at Liverpool. Which perhaps goes a long way to explaining why the centre-back's motivation for the forthcoming ...
I think it’s just the start and I hope year after year I will learn, learn, learn again. “But not only him, I learn with also Matip and Joe because we play in the same position. Asked about playing alongside the latter, he said: “For sure I improved a lot with him. “I spoke about this one time with Thiago in training and he told me, ‘When you go you have to believe. “Last season was a great season but the end was not very good for us. “This was crazy,” said Konate. “It was good for the team, that’s more important. OK, wait, you will see.’ I said, ‘What will I see?’ At the end, when we arrived in the city… When we started, the first 20 minutes I was very happy. I am very happy to be back to see the players and the new players. I think I deserve all of that. As Liverpoolfc.com catches up with the No.5 in an extended interview, he is already gazing into the future, seeking success and self-improvement. I rested very well and a lot.