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The meaning of Liverpool team emblem
The flame pattern on both sides of the team emblem is to commemorate the Hillsborough tragedy. The club hopes that the fire will burn forever and the team will be with the victims of the tragedy.

The most striking symbol of Liverpool is the bird on the shield. Above the shield is the famous Shankly Gate, engraved with the classic Liverpool hymn "You will never walk alone".

Lighthouse is a landmark building in Everton area, also known as Everton Tower or Prince Rupert Tower, which stands on Richfield Road in Liverpool. So the building on Everton Club's team emblem is real. Built in 1787, this building was originally used to hold alcoholics and juvenile offenders, and it first appeared on the team emblem of 1938 jersey. 1892 at the bottom indicates the team building time. At the same time, Liverpool is the first professional club in Britain to print the sponsorship logo on its jersey.

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The establishment of Liverpool football team;

Liverpool Football Team was founded in 1892 by John Harding. This team was established after a dispute involving many reasons between John Hoding, the owner of Anfield Stadium, and Everton Football Team.

1884- 1892 Everton was founded and played at Anfield stadium. After that, John Dinghuo and his business partner Mr. O 'Lear built a new stadium for the team, and the conflict between how to manage the team and how to run the enterprise became irreconcilable. Driven by personal economic interests, Hoding decided to increase the rent of Anfield Stadium from 100 to 250. Everton, who played at Anfield for eight years, had to leave Hoding and Anfield and move to Goodison Park, a new stadium.

Hodging formed the Liverpool football team at the vacant Anfield Stadium. The original name of the team was Everton Football Team and Sports Ground Stock Listed Company, referred to as Everton Athletic, but because there are other teams named Everton in the Football Association, the team was renamed Liverpool. They won the championship in the first season of Lancashire League and successfully advanced to the second season. Then the team won the championship of the second division and successfully advanced to the first division.

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