LFC Legends to face Real Madrid Legends at Anfield in charity game

A team of Liverpool legends will face Real Madrid Legends at Anfield for a charity game next March

Published 5th Dec 2016

A team of Liverpool legends will face Real Madrid Legends at Anfield for a charity game next March

On March 25th 2017, the game will see a team of former Reds, captained by Robbie Fowler take on the Spanish giants in a rematch of the Corazon Classic, which took place at the Benabeu in June 2015.

This spring, Liverpool FC Legends will play Real Madrid Legends in a return charity match on Saturday March 25, 2017.

Real Madrid came from 2-0 down to beat the LFC Legends 4-2 in a thrilling game in front of a 70,000-strong crowd.

record goalscorer Ian Rush will also act as player-manager for the team.

Some of the star former players confirmed to play in the Legends side include: Gary McAllister, Luis Garcia, Jamie Carragher, Patrik Berger, Salif Diao, Jerzy Dudek, Stephane Henchoz, Jason McAteer, Vladimir Smicer, David Thompson, Bjorn Tore Kvarme, Sander Westerveld, Dietmar Hamann, John Aldridge, John Arne Riise, Phil Babb, Daniel Agger and Michael Owen.

Real Madrid’s team will also feature a top line-up of footballing stars, including Roberto Carlos, Emilio Butragueño, Luis Figo and Steve McManaman.

All proceeds from the match will go to the LFC Foundation, the club’s official charity. The aim of the LFC Foundation is to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people. Funds raised will support the charity’s programmes and partnerships, which aim to improve the health and life chances of children and young people in Merseyside and beyond.

Fowler said: “We’re really looking forward to playing Real Madrid next spring. We hope to put on a really good show for our fans in the first legends game held at Anfield, while raising funds for the Liverpool FC Foundation.”

Andrea Cooper, head of the Liverpool FC Foundation, said: “We are delighted to host our friends from Real Madrid in the return leg of the charity game held in 2015. With our fans’ help we can make a really positive difference to thousands of children and young people who need it most.”