Liverpool put on another legends match this weekend to raise funds for the LFC Foundation and Martin Odegaard's agent was among those who featured in the game with Chelsea
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Bjorn Tore Kvarme and Sami Hyypia
Former Liverpool defender Bjorn Tore Kvarme (L) is the agent of Martin Odegaard
(Image: LFC Foundation/Liverpool FC)
A whole host of familiar faces descended on Anfield for a charity match pitting a team of Liverpool Legends against Chelsea - including Bjorn Tore Kvarme, the agent of Arsenal captain, Martin Odegaard.
The match in question, which is the latest in a long line of charity matches the Reds have been involved with in recent years, finished 2-0 to the home team. Former England striker Peter Crouch bagged a brace and delighted the locals by digging out his iconic robot celebration in front of the Kop.
Kvarme was among those in attendance but in this instance, Arsenal fans have nothing to be concerned about. The 52-year-old spent two years with the Reds in the late 1990s before hanging up his boots and becoming an agent.
He was named among the substitutes for the game, which was put on to raise money for the LFC Foundation.
Kvarme is part of the Nordic Sky agency, who represent Odegaard. The Gunners captain is among a cluster of high-profile Norwegian players represented by Kvarme, according to the agency's website.
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He was also part of the squad of legends who represented Liverpool last year against Ajax in a match where the late Sven Goran-Eriksson was afforded the chance to live out a boyhood dream by managing his beloved Reds during his brave battle with cancer.
Crouch's double was enough to secure a memorable win for some of the Liverpool greats of years gone by. A star-studded team took to the field, including likes of Steven Gerrard, Sami Hyypia and Jerzey Dudek.
Bjorn Tore Kvarme
Kvarme also represented Liverpool in last year's legends match
It was a historic afternoon at Anfield, with Natasha Dowie becoming the first female player to represent Liverpool in a Legends football match after she was brought on as a substitute for Mohamed Sissoko towards the end of the first half.
The Reds were managed by Kop royalty in the form of Kenny Dalglish. Sander Westerveld, a former team-mate or current Liverpool boss Arne Slot, also featured in goal after Dudek picked up an injury midway through the first half.
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