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Anfield is a historic football stadium located in Liverpool, England, serving as the home ground for Liverpool Football Club since its formation in 1892. Primarily, Anfield functions as a large-scale event venue and a central operational asset for a professional sports organization, rather than a company developing proprietary technology or a service for a broader market. Its primary "offering" is the infrastructure and atmosphere for live football matches and related events.
The stadium’s history began in 1884, initially as the home of Everton FC, before Liverpool FC was founded by John Houlding in 1892 following a rent dispute. Houlding, a local businessman, secured the ground, established the new club, and developed Anfield into a premier footballing arena. The insight was to capitalize on the burgeoning popularity of professional football by providing a dedicated, high-capacity venue for a new team.
Anfield primarily serves Liverpool FC fans and general sports enthusiasts who attend matches, stadium tours, and other events hosted at the venue. Its vision is deeply intertwined with the club's ongoing success, aiming to provide an unparalleled matchday experience, celebrate the club's rich heritage, and continue to serve as a symbol of its global brand and community ties.
Anfield has 2 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $22.0M Series B in Visitt in January 2026.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 26, 2026 | Visitt | $22.0M Series B | Josh Elser | Sarona Partners, Vertex Ventures Israel |
| Feb 1, 2023 | Mawari | $7.0M Seed | Blockchange Ventures, Decasonic | 75 & Sunny, Acrew Capital, LAUNCH, Multicoin Capital, NextView Ventures, Palm Tree Crew Investments, Alex Adelman, Andre Iguodala, Eytan Elbaz, Louis Beryl, Abies Ventures, Accord Ventures, Outlier Ventures, Primal Capital |