Liverpool have raised €748,000 for the Sean Cox rehabilitation trust.
Reds fan Sean suffered life-changing injuries in an attack by a group of Roma fans outside Anfield before the Champions League semi-final in April 2018.
The father-of-three spent six weeks in a coma as a result of the incident before later returning to his native Ireland to continue his recovery.
A number of charitable initiatives were launched to help the County Meath native including a bucket collection at October’s Premier League game with Cardiff City.
Liverpool legends also took part in a fundraising match at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in April with 25,000 people turning out in support of Sean and his family.
On Friday, Liverpool CEO Peter Moore presented a cheque for €748,000 (£667,000) to Sean’s wife Martina at Anfield from the club’s collective fundraising efforts.
He said: “What happened to Sean was such a terrible tragedy – no football fan should go to a game and suffer what he and his family have endured.
“We have all been touched by what happened and whilst football is still a tribal game, we must come together to try and help in any way we can regardless of club colours.
“The support we have seen from football fans all over the world has shown that this game is special when everyone is united.
“It was incredible to see so many supporters come together and help support Sean.
“I would like to thank our fans for their unwavering loyalty in supporting this game, and also the Football Association of Ireland and its partners for their generous support in helping us deliver such a magnificent event.”
Earlier this year, Everton defender Seamus Coleman privately pledged €10,000 to help his fellow countryman on his long road to recovery following the attack.
