Liam Fleming
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Liam Fleming (born 2 July 1981 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a football player currently playing for Cliftonville F.C., for whom he is the current club captain, in the Irish Premier League.
Fleming was signed by Laurence Stitt, then manager of Cliftonville from Limvady United, in June 2000, and made his debut for the Cliftonville that season. He had previously played for Oxford United Stars F.C. in Derry.
He plays in the right back position and was made captain of the side in 2004 by then manager, Liam Beckett after the retirement of Mickey Donnelly. Fleming is currently the longest serving player at Cliftonville.
[edit] Honours
- CIS Cup
- Cliftonville - 2003
- County Antrim Shield
- Cliftonville - 2007