England and Liverpool football ace Steven Gerrard was conferred honorary fellowship by Liverpool John Moores University on Thursday.
The 28-year-old midfielder, who was awarded the MBE last year, was honoured for his contribution to the game.
"I am very proud to become a fellow of Liverpool John Moores University," said Gerrard.
"Not only has LJMU done so much for this city and the people of Liverpool but it has given the science of football international credibility. It is an honour to be recognised with this award," he added.
Liverpool John Moores University's Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Brown said: "Steven epitomises the university philosophy of Dream, Plan, Achieve'.
"As a young boy he excelled in the sport he loves and ensured his talent was recognised, looking upon challenges as opportunities and pursuing each available avenue.
"As a result he has become one of the best sportsmen in the country, if not the world, with a reputation for integrity both on and off the pitch.
"As a prominent sporting figure and a son of the city, it is fitting that LJMU, an international leader in sports and exercise science and a major contributor to Liverpool's success and growth, should award Steven with this honorary fellowship.
"We are delighted to welcome him into the university family."
Image: Liverpool FC captain Steven Gerrard poses with his wife Alex Curran after collecting his Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University on Friday. Photograph: Furlong/Getty Images
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