Anfield stadium
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Anfield is a football stadium in Liverpool . Accommodates 54 074 spectators, making it the fourth largest stadium in England. Home stadium football club "Liverpool" throughout its history. From 1884 to 1891, Anfield was Everton's home site until the club moved to Goodison Park due to disputes over the payment of the stadium's rent.

The stadium has 4 stands: Spion Kop, Main stand, Tribuna name of Sir Kenny Dalglish and "Anfield road". The stadium's attendance record was set in 1952, when 6,1905 spectators gathered for the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. As a result of Taylor's report on the Hillsboro tragedy, since 1994, all seats in the stadium have been Seating, which has significantly reduced the stadium's Seating capacity. Also at the stadium are two gates, named in honor of two coaches "Liverpool": Bob Paisley and bill shankley. Outside the stadium there is a monument to shankley.

The plan was to replace Enfield with Stanley Park under construction. This proposal was put forward by the owners of the club Tom Hicks and George Gillette, but was soon rejected by the organization Fenway Sports Group, which owns the stadium so far.

In December 2014, the expansion of the Main grandstand was launched, which implied an increase in the capacity of the stadium to 60 thousand spectators.

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