Jurgen's bar issues update on name change when Klopp leaves Liverpool FC

Chris Connor and John Devonport celebrate Liverpool's win at Jurgen's Bar
Chris Connor and John Devonport celebrate Liverpool's win at Jurgen's Bar -Credit:Liverpool Echo


A bar named after Jurgen Klopp has issued an update on whether the name will change when Klopp leaves Liverpool FC.

Jurgen's Bierhaus opened in the former Tom Halls Tavern building on The Strand in 2019. Named after the legendary football manager, Jurgen's was a sports bar dedicated to all things Liverpool LFC and has seen Klopp win the League, The FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

With Champions League trophies and their very own "boot room", Jurgen’s is not only a bar but has become a tourist attraction and has drawn sports fans from across the world. With Klopp now leaving Liverpool, the ECHO asked if the owners would change the name of the bar.

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A spokesperson for Jurgen's told the ECHO: "We would be totally mad if we changed the name but also the fateful loyal customers we have would be in uproar especially the 70s 80s Anfield road lads who travelled all over the world to watch the mighty Reds. He is total legend in this city even the blue side have a lot of respect, so to Jürgen's and all his family, all the very best in the future where ever you end up. You're always welcome at Jürgen's."

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Klopp joined the Reds in October 2015 after owners Fenway Sports Group recruited him to succeed Brendan Rodgers, and the German has gone on to win every top-level trophy available at Anfield, including the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League the following year.

The manager also guided the team to Carabao and FA Cup successes in 2022 before losing out on a second league title to Manchester City by one point and finishing as beaten finalists to Real Madrid in the Champions League in Paris. Klopp was also the manager who won Liverpool's only Club World Cup title to date.

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