Liverpool Football Club is a professional English football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. Said to be one of the most successful clubs in the history of English football, Liverpool FC has a won a record 18 English League titles to date. The team has also won five European Cups and the FA Cup and League Cup seven times to date.
The club has been in existence since 1892. Notable Liverpool players include Ron Yeats, Roger Hunt, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, and more recently Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher.
The traditional colours of Liverpool FC are red and white. The home kit has been all red since the mid 1960s. Before this, it was blue and white. The popularity of the football club is such that it has diversified into other commercial ventures. Keeping the spirit of the game alive, a series of video games have been on the market for some years now.
Club Football: Liverpool FC 2005 was launched for the Xbox for ages three and up. This game allows you to play in a football match and the game play is fast and action-packed. The player can play in domestic, European and custom matches and tournaments. This game has advanced visual effects and an accelerated core game play engine. New skills to practise include the quick 135-degree pass, dummies, close control, fakes and fine positioning adjustment. The player is included as a member of the team and must display real skills to help their team win. Later the game was also launched for Windows 98/NT/Me/XP and the PlayStation 2.
Club Football: Liverpool FC’s PS2 version was released by Codemasters. This game has fully accurate strips, sponsors and chants from fans. There are multiple game modes and the player can play in the domestic season, the European Super League and custom matches and tournaments. A player can collect photos and video footage of the greatest goals from Liverpool Football Club’s history. Well-known football commentators and critics from all over Europe present the game.
Liverpool FC Football Master was released by Madach Software Ltd. A player can make his/her own record of the club history and refer to a series of reports on goal scorers and other statistics.
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