Lee Camp is a goalkeeper, born on 22 August 1984 in Derby, England.
In 2002, Lee started his professional career in Derby County after several years in the academy of the club. The footballer spent six months at the training ground of ‘The Rams’ and went on loan to Burton Albion, where he made five appearances before completing a temporary move to Queens Park Rangers. Camp took part in 12 fixtures for the team and sealed a loan deal with Norwich City in 2006. The keeper featured only in three games for the club during half a year and returned to QPR on temporary basis, where he made 11 appearances during his second spell and impressed the management, which earned him an offer to pen a permanent contract.
From 2007 till 2009, Lee was a first-choice goalkeeper of ‘The Hoops’ and skipped games only due to tiredness or inability to come on the pitch. In 2008, the footballer was loaned out to Nottingham Forest, which decided to secure his services on permanent basis in the summer 2009. Camp took part in 180 fixtures for the Foresters and moved to Norwich City. After just three matches for the Canaries Camp moved to West Bromwich Albion.
Since 2013 Camp has played for Bournemouth, first on loan and later on permanent basis.
From 2004 till 2007, the keeper made five appearances for the England national U-21 team. From 2011, Lee has been capped nine times for the Northern Ireland national squad.
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