Liam Kearney

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Liam Kearney
Personal information
Full name Liam Kearney
Date of birth October 1, 1983 (age 23)
Place of birth , Ireland
Position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Shelbourne
Number 24
Youth clubs
Valley Rangers
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)

2003-2006
2006-Present
Nottingham Forest
Cork City
Shelbourne


10 (1)
National team
2004-2005 Republic of Ireland U21 7 (1)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Liam Kearney (born October 1, 1983, Ireland), is an Irish professional footballer who currently plays for Shelbourne in the Football League of Ireland Premier Division. Kearney plays his trade on the left wing. Liam has represented the Republic of Ireland U21 team on 7 occassions, scoring once.

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[edit] Career

[edit] Nottingham Forest

Liam Kearney joined Nottingham Forest from his youth club Valley Rangers. Whilst with Forest, Kearney appeared many times for several of the underage Irish national teams, from U16 to U20.

[edit] Cork City

Kearney returned to Ireland in 2003, joining Cork City. In 2004, Liam made his Republic of Ireland U21 debut against Italian oppostion. Liam won 7 U21 caps whilst with Cork. 2005 saw Cork City and Kearney embark on a campaign that would ultimately see them win the league title, and progress into the First Round of the UEFA Cup, having started as an unseeded side in the first qualifying round, eliminating FK Ekranas from Lithuania and the eventual Swedish champions Djurgårdens IF, before being knocked out by Slavia Prague.

[edit] Shelbourne

Kearney joined Shelbourne from the then league champions, Cork City, on a free transfer in January 2006. Liam was limited to few first team opportunities, making just 10 league appearances throughout the season, scoring once. Shelbourne manager Pat Fenlon agreed to a temporary freezing of Liam's contract whilst he took a few weeks away from football during the 2006 season to regain his hunger and focus. Kearney returned in time to take a left wing berth in a friendly against English Championship side Sunderland. Kearney failed to break into the first team upon his return, but was rewarded with his second league winners medal in two years, as Shelbourne clinched the title on the last day.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Clubs

Valley Rangers
Nottingham Forest
Cork City
Shelbourne


Shelbourne F.C. - Current Squad

1 Williams | 2 Heary | 3 Crawley | 4 Rogers | 5 Harris | 6 Crawford | 7 Cahill | 8 Byrne | 9 Crowe | 10 Byrne | 12 O'Halloran | 14 Baker | 15 Moore | 16 O'Neill | 17 Ryan | 18 Ndo | 19 Hawkins | 20 Delaney | 22 Dillon | 24 Kearney | Manager: N/A