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LFC FoundationLFC Foundation host Istanbul Legacy Week to inspire local children
Liverpool FC will celebrate the legacy of the unforgettable 2005 Champions League triumph with a week-long programme of special Istanbul-themed events hosted by the LFC Foundation.
The programme – created in conjunction with the Club's Official Mascot Mighty Red Programme - kicked off on the 19th May at Anfield and will be followed by a series of school assemblies across the region throughout the rest of the week.
The Anfield event welcomed 224 pupils from 16 local schools, and provided an unforgettable experience blending football history, life skills, and resilience-building workshops, with a special guest appearance from the club’s official mascot Mighty Red.
Highlights of the event included a mini-museum displaying the Reds’ journey through the 2004/05 season, alongside a special highlights reel of the dramatic final in Istanbul. Memorabilia from the historic season, provided by LFC museum curator and historian Mark Platt, were also on display for the children to enjoy.
Chris Kirkland and Neil Mellor, both part of the 2004/05 squad, joined the sessions to share their insights and memories with the children.
The youngsters then took part in a resilience workshop themed around Istanbul, where they explored emotions and took part in teamwork exercises alongside Mighty Red.
Following the event at Anfield, LFC Foundation will take the Istanbul resilience message on the road accompanied by Mighty Red, to deliver assemblies across six schools in the region. Each assembly will feature the same core workshop activities, plus a visit from the European Cup trophy.
In total, this powerful programme will be delivered to over 1,000 children, equipping them with positive coping strategies inspired by one of the most iconic comebacks in football history.
This initiative reinforces LFC Foundation’s ongoing commitment to using the power of sport to inspire and support young people across our communities.
The LFC Foundation supported over 127,000 people last season alone with 18,000 sessions and events across 300 community venues, including 199 schools. The club’s official charity aims to tackle social inequalities in its communities and deliver sustainable and long-term change for those who need it most.
To learn more about the work that LFC Foundation does, visit: www.liverpoolfc.com/foundation/about-us.
