Liverpool champions league: qualification for European competitions
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liverpool champions league Qualification for European competitions is determined by a team's success in its domestic league and cup competitions from the previous season. Liverpool competed in European competitions for 21 consecutive seasons until the 1985 European Cup final , the occasion of the Heysel Stadium disaster , following which the club was banned from European competitions for six seasons. Since being readmitted in 1991, they have qualified for the UEFA Champions League (the successor to the European Cup) fifteen times, the UEFA Europa League (the successor to the UEFA Cup) twelve times, and the (now-defunct) UEFA Cup Winners' Cup twice.. tỷ số bóng đá liverpool Thành tích 6 chiếc cúp C1/Champions League của Liverpool chỉ xếp sau Real Madrid và AC Milan, đâu phải chuyện thường. lịch đá bóng liverpool As the 1975–76 league champions , the club entered the 1976–77 European Cup . They defeated Crusaders of Northern Ireland and Trabzonspor of Turkey to reach the quarter-finals, where they faced the runners-up from the previous season, Saint-Étienne . The French team won the first leg 1–0. The second leg at Anfield began well for Liverpool when Keegan scored in the first two minutes. Saint-Étienne equalised to make the score 2–1 on aggregate in their favour. Kennedy scored for Liverpool, but the away goals rule meant they still needed another goal to win the tie. With six minutes remaining, David Fairclough was brought on to replace John Toshack ; he immediately scored in front of the Kop , ensuring a 3–2 aggregate victory for Liverpool. [ 31 ] In the semi-finals, they defeated FC Zürich of Switzerland 6–1 on aggregate to reach the final, where they met their opponents from the 1973 UEFA Cup Final, Borussia Mönchengladbach. The final was held in Rome, four days after the club had lost the 1977 FA Cup Final to Manchester United . Before the match, Paisley announced that striker Toshack would be fit to start. However, he was not named in the matchday squad. This change upset the Germans' game plan and allowed Keegan to torment his marker, Berti Vogts . [ 32 ] Liverpool won 3–1 to become European champions for the first time. [ 33 ]