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- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) abstract "The history of Liverpool Football Club from 1959 to 1985 covers the period from the appointment of Bill Shankly as manager to the club's expulsion from European competition following the Heysel Stadium disaster.Liverpool were in the Second Division when Shankly arrived. He decided to overhaul the team, releasing 24 players and converting a boot storage room into a meeting place where he and his coaches discussed strategy. Shankly's appointment led to a revival in the club's fortunes, as Liverpool were promoted to the First Division after winning the Second Division in the 1961–62 season. Two seasons later the club won its first League championship since 1946–47, qualifying Liverpool to compete in Europe for the first time. The next season Liverpool won their first FA Cup. They won a further League championship in the 1965–66 season, but it was not until 1972–73 that Liverpool won another trophy, when they regained the league championship and won the UEFA Cup, their first European trophy. The following season the club won the FA Cup in what was Shankly's final year as manager. He was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley.Paisley's appointment ushered in the most successful period in the club's history. Liverpool finished second in the 1974–75 season, Paisley's first in charge, and won the League championship and UEFA Cup the following season. Liverpool won the European Cup in the 1976–77 season and retained it the following season, the first English club to do so. Further success followed with successive League championships in the 1978–79 and 1979–80 seasons. The club won a third European Cup in 1981 when they beat Real Madrid 1–0. Paisley won a further two League championships before retiring at the end of the 1982–83 season, to be replaced by his assistant, Joe Fagan. During Paisley's tenure the club won 21 trophies.Liverpool won an unprecedented treble of trophies during Fagan's first season as manager, winning the League championship for the third year in succession, the Football League Cup for the fourth year in succession and a fourth European Cup, defeating Roma. The following season was less successful as the club was involved in one of the worst disasters to occur at a football stadium. Before the start of the 1985 European Cup Final against Juventus, Liverpool fans breached a fence separating the two groups of supporters, and charged the Juventus fans. The resulting weight of people caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 fans, mostly Italians. The incident became known as the Heysel Stadium disaster and resulted in the expulsion of English clubs from European competition for five years.".
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- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) subject Category:History_of_association_football_by_club.
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- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) comment "The history of Liverpool Football Club from 1959 to 1985 covers the period from the appointment of Bill Shankly as manager to the club's expulsion from European competition following the Heysel Stadium disaster.Liverpool were in the Second Division when Shankly arrived. He decided to overhaul the team, releasing 24 players and converting a boot storage room into a meeting place where he and his coaches discussed strategy.".
- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) label "History of Liverpool F.C. (1959–85)".
- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) label "История футбольного клуба «Ливерпуль» (1959—1985)".
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- History_of_Liverpool_F.C._(1959–85) depiction Liverpool_4_European_Cups.jpg.