Liverpool F.C. (Montevideo)

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Liverpool
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Full nameLiverpool Fútbol Club
NicknamesNegriazules
Los negros de la cuchilla
Founded15 February 1915;110 years ago (1915-02-15)
Ground Estadio Belvedere,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity10,000
ChairmanJosé Luis Palma
Coach Joaquín Papa
League Primera División
2024 Primera División, 12th of 16
Website liverpoolfc.com.uy

This article is about theUruguayan men's football club. For the English club, see Liverpool F.C.

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Liverpool Fútbol Club is a Uruguayan professional football club based in Montevideo. The team was first promoted to the Primera División in 1919 and plays its home games at Estadio Belvedere.

History

The club has its roots in the student team from the Catholic Capuchin school in Nuevo París, which began playing in 1908. The club took on the name Liverpool as there were many cultural links between the two areas; the majority of coal ships arriving in Montevideo came from the English port. [1] A number of clubs took on Anglicised names, such as league rivals Montevideo Wanderers.

Liverpool plays home matches in Estadio Belvedere (Belvedere Stadium), formerly owned by the Montevideo Wanderers.

In 2023 Liverpool won the Primera División for the first time. They filled one of the final slots as they had the highest overall point tally during the entire season, while also filling one of the semi-final slots, as they had won the Clausura that year as well. They lost to Peñarol in the semi-finals 1–0 in extra time, due to a 119th minute goal by former Uruguay international Abel Hernández. In the finals, however, things played out differently. Liverpool won 3–0 on aggregate, recording a 2–0 win at home, and a 1–0 win during the return leg. This triumph marked the first since the 2013–14 season that a club besides Club Nacional de Football or Peñarol won the Primera División. This was also the first time that a Uruguayan club won its first Primera División title since 1990. [2]

CONMEBOL appearances

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
2009 Copa Sudamericana First Round Flag of Peru (state).svg Cienciano 0–00–20–2
2011 Copa Libertadores First Round Flag of Brazil.svg Grêmio 2–21–33–5
2012 Copa Sudamericana First Round Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Universitario 3–02–15–1
Second Round Flag of Colombia.svg Envigado 1–01–12–1
Round of 16 Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente 1–21–22–4
2019 Copa Sudamericana First Round Flag of Brazil.svg Bahia 1–00–01–0
Second Round Flag of Venezuela (state).svg Caracas 1–00–21–2
2021 Copa Libertadores First Round Flag of Ecuador.svg Universidad Católica 2–10–32–4
2024

Current squad

As of 10 September 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Martín Rea
3 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Lucas Suárez (on loan from Talleres )
4 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Facundo Perdomo
5 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Franco Catarozzi
6 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Santiago Milano
7 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Nicolás Vallejo (on loan from Independiente )
8 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Gonzalo Nápoli (on loan from Club León )
9 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Renzo Machado
10 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Abel Hernández
11 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Manuel Castro
13 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Alfonso de Luca
14 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Jean Rosso
15 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Diego Rodríguez
16 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Lucas Acosta
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Nahuel Soria
18 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Agustín Cayetano
19 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Ezequiel Forclaz
20 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Martín Rabuñal
21 GK Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Sebastián Lentinelly
23 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Enzo Castillo
24 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Kevin Amaro
25 GK Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Emiliano Márquez
26 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Nicolas Cabral
31 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Lucas Wasilewsky
32 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Francisco Bregante
80 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Matías Mir
DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Nacho Rodríguez
FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Franco Nicola

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Agustín González (at Brusque until 30 June 2025)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Facundo Trinidad (at Juventud until 31 December 2024)

Managers

Kit evolution

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1917
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1919–present
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1970, 1996
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1995 away
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2006 away
Source: Liverpool (Montevideo) Page – BDFA.com.ar

Honours

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A view of the club's ground, Estadio Belvedere

Senior titles

Keys
  •   Record
  • (s) Shared record
TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning years
National
(League)
Primera División 1 2023
Segunda División 41966, 1987, 2002, 2014–15
Divisional Intermedia 3
1919, 1936, 1937
Divisional Extra1
1916
Liga Uruguaya de Football Amateur1
1934
Half-year / Short
tournament

(League)
Torneo Apertura 2
Torneo Clausura 2
Torneo Intermedio 2
National
(Cups)
Supercopa Uruguaya 3
Torneo Relámpago "9 de junio de 1924"1
1968

Other sports

Liverpool FC had a basketball team until the 1990s, playing in the stadium that still exists behind the north tribune of Estadio Belvedere. The team never reached the first division.[ citation needed ]

References

  1. History Archived 2009-03-31 at the Wayback Machine . Official LFC Montevideo website. Retrieved on 2009-04-05.
  2. "la diaria". la diaria (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 November 2025.
  3. "Liverpool para la historia: Campeón del Torneo Intermedio". Archived from the original on 23 September 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019.