SOCCER PLAYER

Liam Miller

1981 - 2018

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Liam William Peter Miller (13 February 1981 – 9 February 2018) was an Irish professional footballer. Miller began his career with Celtic and was later loaned to Aarhus in 2001. He returned to Celtic Park and broke into the first-team squad during the 2003–04 season. Rejecting the offer of a new contract from Celtic, he joined Manchester United in 2004 on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Liam Miller is the 16,307th most popular soccer player (down from 14,990th in 2024), the 505th most popular biography from Ireland (down from 485th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Irish Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Liam Miller ranks 1,366Before him are Dragan Dimić, Clay Guida, Sébastien Chavanel, Yohei Takasu, Juan Manuel Olivera, and Tom Guiry. After him are Anna Pyatykh, Marcel Rodman, Luke Ridnour, Jenny Kallur, Wang Lei, and Shu-Aib Walters. Among people deceased in 2018, Liam Miller ranks 638Before him are David Defiagbon, Martha Érika Alonso, Labinot Harbuzi, and Sara Anzanello. After him are Dave Dave, Fredo Santana, Jonathan Cantwell, Guadalupe Campanur Tapia, Ray Emery, Rasual Butler, TotalBiscuit, and Tyler Honeycutt.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Liam Miller ranks 505 out of 549Before him are Lesley Roy (1986), Sharon Shannon (1968), Lisa Hannigan (1981), Katie Taylor (1986), Patrick Gibson (1995), and Fergal O'Brien (1972). After him are Killian Scott (1985), Gavin Bazunu (2002), Liu Hao (null), Christopher Juul-Jensen (1989), Kellie Harrington (1989), and Samantha Mumba (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ireland

Among soccer players born in Ireland, Liam Miller ranks 44Before him are Ian Harte (1977), Stephen Ireland (1986), Troy Parrott (2002), Anthony Stokes (1988), Mark Travers (1999), and Stephen Carr (1976). After him are Gavin Bazunu (2002), Mark Kinsella (1972), Stephen Ward (1985), Wes Hoolahan (1982), Glenn Whelan (1984), and Evan Ferguson (2004).