Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC decided to arrange its own tour of the United States this summer, rather than compete in the pre-season International Champions Cup, because the club preferred to be "independent" and have more freedom to arrange opponents, dates and venues.

Liverpool FC has announced that its women's team will join the club's summer tour of the United States to help boost their international profile and prepare for the Women’s Super League season.

Liverpool FC's Billy Hogan tells SportBusiness Professional how diversifying revenue streams and engaging with the club's global fanbase helped the club toward posting world-record profits and doubling its commercial revenue.

English Premier League team Liverpool FC has announced pre-tax profits of £125m (€143m/$162m) for the financial year to May 2018, a record in world football.

Liverpool have vehemently denied that the club is up for sale after it was reported that owner John Henry is entertaining offers for the Premier League outfit.

Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium will be allowed to host up to six music concerts per year after Liverpool City Council reviewed amended plans from the club.

Premier League side Liverpool have been dealt a surprise blow in their bid to generate more revenue from Anfield Stadium, after the city’s council rejected one and deferred another of the club’s planning app…

While Liverpool and Manchester City are expected to duke it out for this season’s Premier League title, the contest could so nearly have been a family affair, according to a report from the Daily Mail claiming tha…

English Premier League football club Liverpool has cited an expanded capacity at its Anfield home stadium and an increase in media rights fees as among the main reasons behind a year-on-year rise in revenue and profit for 2017.

English Premier League football club Liverpool has announced losses of £19.8m (€23.1m/$24.4m) for the 12 months to May 31, 2016, despite reporting record levels of revenue in the same period

English Premier League football club Liverpool has announced a shake-up of its senior management that will see chief executive Ian Ayre make an early exit to take up a role at German 2.Bundesliga outfit 1860 Munich.

Football teams looking to redevelop their stadia are increasingly carrying out major construction work while continuing to host matches and events. Ben Cronin asks the experts about the cost implications and risks.