What are LFC fans called?

Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield.

Which country has the most Liverpool fans?

The Faroe Islands stands out with perhaps the biggest share of LFC fans: at one point, almost 6% of its population was enrolled in a Facebook group called Liverpool Føroyar.

Where are the away fans at Anfield?

the Anfield Road stand
Away fans visiting Anfield are located in the lower tier of the Anfield Road stand with a typical allocation of 2,000.

Why are Liverpool fans called Kops?

Traditionally, Liverpool’s most vocal supporters congregate in this stand and are referred to as kopites. Such is the reputation of the stand that it was claimed that the crowd in the Kop could suck the ball into the goal and it has become one of the most famous football stands in the world.

Which country has most football fans?

What are the countries with biggest football fan base

  1. 1 Brazil. If anybody has at any point come to Brazil once, they will see that the people of Brazil have a huge interest in football.
  2. 2 England.
  3. 3 Spain.
  4. 4 Poland.
  5. 5 Japan.
  6. 6 France.
  7. 7 Germany.
  8. 8 Argentina.

Where do away fans drink in Liverpool?

The Arkles is known as the away fans’ pub, but you will be able to get a pint in a lot of pubs around the ground. The Sandon is always packed with Reds, but it is very popular with away fans and there are areas outside the pub where you are able to stand if it is crowded inside.

Where do Liverpool fans sit?

Anfield Seating Plan & Where to Sit Anfield has four major stands, with away supporters sitting in the lower tier of the Anfield Road end. The best views can be found in the centre of either the Kenny Dalglish Stand or the Main Stand, but the best atmosphere by far is in the famous Kop.

Why is it called Spion Kop?

Many football grounds in England in the Premier League and Football League have one terrace or stand in their stadia named “Kop” or “Spion Kop” because of the steep nature of the terracing. For a history and list of these, see Spion Kop (stadiums).

What football team is not a place?

Port Vale Football Club is a professional football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, which competes in EFL League One. Vale is the only English Football League club not to be named after a place; their name being a reference to the valley of ports on the Trent and Mersey Canal.