Liverpool Font
1999
The classic Liverpool font used in 1999 is Albertus, a commercial typeface designed by Berthold Wolpe. Its sharp, sculpted letterforms give the club a strong, historic feel. Since Albertus is a paid font, a highly similar free alternative is Reforma, which offers comparable proportions and style for personal use.

New Design
In recent years, Liverpool FC introduced brand-new custom typefaces created exclusively for the club: LFC Sans and LFC Serif. These fonts are inspired by the wings and talons of the Liver bird, giving the visual identity a unified, iconic, and modern appearance. Because these fonts are proprietary, we also found a free alternative that closely resembles the latest Liverpool logo font. You can download it from the link below.
About Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC, founded in 1892, is one of England’s most successful and historic football clubs. Competing in the Premier League, the team is known for its passionate global fanbase, legendary players, and memorable European triumphs. The club’s evolving typography—from Albertus to the bespoke LFC Sans and Serif—reflects its heritage, identity, and commitment to modern branding.
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Please make sure to follow the license terms for each font. All fonts provided are free for personal use, while some may also allow commercial use. For details, check the included Read Me file with each download. If you’re uncertain about usage rights, we recommend contacting the font’s creator directly.