Rangers boss Steven Gerrard marked 11 years with his gorgeous wife Alex Curran on the same weekend he celebrated Father's Day.
The handsome father-of-four married Alex in 2007 and the pair are parents to children, Lilly-Ella, 14, Lexie, 12, Lourdes, 6 and almost one-year son Lio.
The couple got married in Berkshire.
The footballer took over Cliveden House Hotel – notorious for its role in the 1963 Profumo scandal – for a three-day celebration leading up to the ceremony in the Italianate stately home's great hall.
His best man was former Liverpool teammate Danny Murphy and the couple's daughters Lexie and Lilly Ella were bridesmaids.
Celebrity footballers in attendance included Michael Owen, Peter Crouch, Jamie Carragher, Rio Ferdinand, Theo Walcott and Jamie Redknapp.
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He took to Instagram to mark the occassion and shared an image of his stunning wife, 35.
He said: "Happy anniversary babe! Love you."
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He also shared an image of his kids with fans and said: "Unconditional love. Happy Father's Day."
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Alex was one of the first women to be described a WAG when she joined England's national football team during the World Cup campaign in 2006.
Sitting alongside Cheryl (then Cole), Victoria Beckham, Coleen Rooney and Abbey Clancy, Alex had been dating the then-midfielder Steven Gerrard for a number of years before being thrown into the spotlight.
It was the year England crashed out in the quarter-finals - with the players' wives and girlfriends being blamed as a 'distraction'. The term WAG was coined and has stuck ever since.
The moment, however, propelled most of the women into being famous in their own right including Alex who has modelled, wrote a fashion column and even launched her own fragrance.
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