Jamie Carragher made the last of his 737 competitive appearances for Liverpool on this day in 2013.
The formidable defender said farewell to the Reds on a special afternoon at Anfield, more than 16 years after his first ever game for the club.
Fittingly, there was a clean sheet to mark the occasion, with Queens Park Rangers beaten 1-0 on Carragher's final outing.
Only one man has accumulated more matches in Liverpool history than the No.23 - and we have taken a look at the statistics in our latest Kop 10...
1. Ian Callaghan – 857 games
Callaghan sits way out in front on the club's all-time appearances list, with a remarkable 857 amassed across an 18-year period between 1960 and 1978.