Liverpool supporter Hossein Naseri proudly displayed his love for his favourite football team after completing a gruelling expedition to the North Pole.

After three years of planning and preparations, the 45-year-old Iranian reached the northernmost point on the Earth in August.

And Naseri ensured the Reds were well represented at one of the most remote and inaccessible places in the world.

He told Liverpoolfc.com: "I have been a supporter of Liverpool FC from the time I was a child. I always watch the matches.

"Since it has been a long time that I was planning to take a trip to the North Pole, I wanted to raise the flag of Liverpool FC, which is my favourite football club.

"I took a Persepolis FC flag to the North Pole as well. [They are] an Iranian football club, which has been a champion in the league during the last three years."

Despite temperatures varying between -17 to -30 degrees Celsius most days, Naseri still possessed a warm desire to follow Jürgen Klopp's side during his trip.

"I always check the Liverpool FC website regularly," he added. "And during my expeditions, when I had access to the internet I checked the website."

An avid traveller of the globe, Naseri has also visited the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Amazon rainforest and many breathtaking waterfalls and mountains.

But there's still one iconic landmark he wants to see in person.

"I have been to the United Kingdom three times but unfortunately I could not visit Anfield," Naseri said.

"It is one of my dreams to be at Anfield as one of the loyal fans of Liverpool FC."