If you mean the Spion Kop at Liverpool FC's ground, Anfield, then the new (all-seater) Kop opened at the start of the 1995-96 season.
The Spion Kop at Anfield (Liverpool FC's ground) originally opened in 1906. After the Taylor report on English Stadia the Kop was rebuilt as an all-seater stand. This new version opened in 1995.
Not the best. You can see the whole pitch, and the goal at the Kop end, but the overhang from the upper stand is quite bad and you won't be able to see much of the Kop itself at all. I saw Liverpool v Arsenal in Row 33 and everytime some idiot stood up in front of me, I could not see a thing.
Kop End... The Spion Kop, apparently in the early history of Anfield there was just a steep hill which reminded Boar War veterans of the Spion Kop in South Africa, the scene of a famous battle. Christened by the locals, the name stuck. Liverpool is not the only British football club to have a Spion Kop or Kop but it's certainly the most famous and probably the first, all Liverpool Football Club supporters are known as Kopites.
Because the kop is the common English name for a stand within a stadium which is well beloved by many fans, is usually packed to the rafters, and ignites chanting inside the ground. Examples of these are at Liverpool's Anfield, and Leeds United's Elland Road. The latter home to arguably the best team on the face of the Earth.
Anfeild Stadium is a football stadium located in Anfield, Liverpool England. This stadium has 4 stands, Spion Kop, Main Stand, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road. Anfield open in 1884 and is owned by Liverpoll F.C., that stated capacity is 45,545. Record capacity is 61,905 well over the limit, in 1952 for the match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Plans to replace Anfield with 60,000 capacity stadium in adjacent ot Stanley Park were in 2002.
The Kop is a stand within Liverpool Football Club's Ground Anfield It has two tiers and one quarter of it seats the away fans. It is also a stand within Leeds United's Elland Road. However, it is known to many unfamiliar with this name as the Don Revie Stand after the famous manager who lead Leeds to multiple successes, and formerly known as the Gelderd End after Gelderd Road which runs behind the kop. It is also where most of Elland Road's singing takes place and regularly includes characters who will shout obscenities at any poor mistake made.
Gerry Marsden sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" and it went to number 1 in the UK charts and at every home game at Anfield they used to play the top 10 songs in the charts from that week and the Kop used to sing along and when "You'll Never Walk Alone" left the charts the Kop carried on singing it.
The Spion Kop, a name shared by many football grounds for their steep terraces, was adopted just four years after the 1900 Battle of Spion Kop by Arsenal F.C. The Spion Kop is the name of a hill in South Africa where the battle took place.
August Kop was born in 1904.
Petr Kop was born in 1937.
Anya Kop is 5' 10".