kop.
1 Americanabbreviation
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of kop
1825–35; < Afrikaans: literally, head, hence high or top part. See cop 3
Example Sentences
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A banner which read: "Diogo Jota, forever in our hearts" was held aloft in the Kop stand before kick-off.
From BBC
A banner which read 'Diogo Jota, forever in our hearts' was held aloft in the Kop stand before kick-off.
From BBC
The Egyptian emerged at the start of the second half as the Kop looked to him for inspiration.
From BBC
Van Dijk claimed he was being fouled but his protests were in vain as Perisic converted the penalty in front of a stunned Kop.
From Barron's
Their anticipated second-half revival lasted precisely the 47 seconds it took former Liverpool defender Neco Williams to play in Nicola Savona in front of the Kop, who were stunned into silence.
From BBC
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