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  1. Did you know Liverpool Football Club has an official Instagram account? Since launching in June 2012, @liverpoolfc - the club's only official account on the photo-sharing app - has gone from strength to strength with match photos, classic images and exclusive behind-the-scenes pics.

  2. 2024年4月29日 · By Liverpool FC. Official travel partner Expedia presents a new short film ‘Thank you for getting us here’ with Liverpool FC Women. View this post on Instagram. Nearly one-third of girls who play football quit in their early teens, with access to travel and facilities often a major factor.

  3. 2023年9月6日 · Liverpool FC Women have added a seventh new recruit to their squad this summer with the signing of Norway forward Sophie Roman Haug. The 24-year-old has sealed a switch to the Reds after 18 months with AS Roma Women in Italy, linking up with Matt Beard’s squad ahead of the start of the new Barclays Women’s Super League season.

  4. Natasha Dowie. Videos. Shop. Popular forward Natasha Dowie returned to Liverpool FC Women on loan for the remainder of the 2022-23 season, on January 31 2023. She previously enjoyed a hugely successful three seasons with the club under current LFC Women manager Matt Beard from 2013 to 2015, netting 45 goals in 66 appearances.

  5. 2021年6月22日 · Liverpool FC Women can confirm the signing of Leanne Kiernan. The 22-year-old Republic of Ireland international spent the last three seasons with West Ham United in the Women’s Super League. Video: Leanne Kiernan signs for LFC Women.

  6. 2022年1月6日 · Liverpool FC Women can today confirm the signing of forward Katie Stengel. The 29-year-old joins the Reds after most recently playing with Valerenga, where she won the Norwegian Women’s Cup in October. Florida-born Stengel has played most of her football in the United States' National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and Australia.

  7. 2022年7月11日 · Published 11th July 2022. Liverpool FC Women can today confirm the signing of Gilly Flaherty. The experienced defender joins the Reds after four years as captain of West Ham United Women up until her departure in May.