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Nicola Carragher shows support for husband Jamie after Liverpool award - 'Forever proud'

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It comes after Athletic Club named the Liverpool icon as the recipient of their 'One-Club Man' award for 2025.

The defender devoted his entire professional career to the Reds and, with his tally of 737 appearances, is only surpassed by Ian Callaghan in terms of the highest number of matches played in Liverpool history.

Nicola Carragher shows support for husband Jamie after Liverpool award - 'Forever proud'


Carragher made his debut in January 1997 and remained a stalwart for the club throughout his footballing journey.



He participated in 58 out of Liverpool's 63 matches during the memorable 2000-01 season, when Gerard Houllier's team clinched a cup treble consisting of the League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup.



The defender was also a member of the victorious Liverpool team that lifted the Champions League trophy against AC Milan in 2005, marked by the renowned comeback in Istanbul.

He bagged a host of other honours during his tenure with the club, with his final piece of silverware being the 2012 League Cup, under the stewardship of Kenny Dalglish.

His last appearance for Liverpool occurred in May 2013, with a 1-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers at Anfield.

On your honour of @AthleticClub of being a one man Club."

Carragher took a celebratory photo with the Bilbao team in recognition of the One Club Award.

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Jamie Carragher is presented with the 'One Club Award'.

In conversation with Liverpool about his accolade, the 47-year-old expressed: "After winning the Champions League, being a one-club man is the biggest achievement of my career," he said.

"It was an honor when Athletic Club got in touch