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Liam Miller (Soccer Player)

Soccer Player

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Football

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1981-02-13
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The midfielder who made a name for himself by winning the Football League Championship with Sunderland back in 2007 was also a proud representative of the Irish national team from 2004 to 2009. Before he rose to fame, he spent time honing his skills in the youth ranks at Celtic between 1997 and 2000. Following that, he transitioned into senior football with the same club, where he remained until 2004.

He was born in Cork, Ireland, and his roots were always an important part of his identity. Off the pitch, he cherished his family life with his wife, Clare, and together they raised three beautiful children—a son named Kory, another son named Leo, and a daughter named Belle.

Tragically, he passed away from pancreatic cancer just days before celebrating his 37th birthday, leaving behind a legacy that many continue to remember fondly.

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He went to Coachford College, which is located in County Cork, Ireland.

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