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Lee Camp
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Personal information
Full name Lee Michael John Camp
Date of birth 22 August 1984 (1984-08-22) (age 25)
Place of birth Derby, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Nottingham Forest
Number 1
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2007 Derby County 89 (0)
2003 Burton Albion (loan) 5 (0)
2004 Queens Park Rangers (loan) 12 (0)
2006 Norwich City (loan) 3 (0)
2007 Queens Park Rangers (loan) 11 (0)
2007–2009 Queens Park Rangers 49 (0)
2008–2009 Nottingham Forest (loan) 15 (0)
2009– Nottingham Forest 37 (0)
National team
2004–2007 England U21 5 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11:46, 14 March 2010 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16:03, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

Lee Michael John Camp (born 22 August 1984) is an English footballer who plays for Nottingham Forest as a goalkeeper. He has also played for the England Under 21 side.

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Career

Derby County

He made his first appearance with Derby County during the 2002–03 season, and joined Burton Albion on loan in January 2003. At the end of the same season, he went to Queens Park Rangers for the last few games also on loan, where he helped the club reach promotion to the old Division One. In Derby's end-of-season awards he came close to winning Player Of The Season but went home with the Sammy Crooks Young Player of the Year award. He also won the Brian Clough Player Of The Year. Camp enjoyed many successes not only in the football world; he appeared on many radio shows and also participated in Goalkeeping Essentials by former Derby County coach Alex Penny.

Camp joined Norwich City on 7 September 2006, on a three-month loan with effect from 8 September, covering an injury to Joe Lewis. Camp made his first Norwich City full début on the 28 November 2006 against Leicester City. He kept his place for the following match against Sheffield Wednesday where he was unfortunate to score an own goal in a 2–1 defeat.

Queens Park Rangers

Camp joined his former side Queens Park Rangers on a three-month loan deal on 12 February 2007. Camp was a firm fan favourite after helping the club achieve promotion in 2004 in a similar loan deal. He returned to Derby early, on 25 April 2007, after a suspension to Stephen Bywater left the Rams short of goalkeepers.

Camp was transferred to QPR on 27 July 2007 after long negotiations for a fee of £300,000. He agreed a three-year deal with the club.[1] Camp was the only QPR player to start in every league fixture of the 2007-08 campaign. He was a fans favourite at QPR the fans were sad to see him leave

Nottingham Forest

On 20 October 2008, Camp joined Nottingham Forest the main rivals of his supported team Derby County on a three-month loan. He played a pivotal role in helping the club climb out of the bottom three and also saved two penalties; one against Derby, his former club and one against Bristol City, both were in the final minutes of the games. He was allowed to go back to QPR when Colin Calderwood was sacked and replaced by Billy Davies, his former manager at Derby.

On 2 July 2009, it was announced on Forest's official website that everything had been agreed and Camp was to undergo a medical and complete the signing by 4 July 2009. The fee is reported to be around £100,000 but with additional payments.[2]

He made his first start as a permanent Forest player on Monday 10th August in their League opener against Reading where they were unlucky to come away with only a 0-0 draw.[3] Lee has made an excellent start as first choice Forest goalkeeper; in conceding only 1 goal in 6 games, including the keeping of a clean sheet for over 10.5 hours of football, he won the December Championship Player of the Month Award [4], as well as helping the side up to the heights of 2nd in the Championship by January 17th, 2010.

International Career

Camp played for the England under-21s five times, including the first (professional) match at the new Wembley Stadium. He says this honour has been the highlight of his footballing career so far.[5]

Career statistics

[6]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
England League FA Cup League Cup Total
2002-03 Derby County First Division 1 0 - - 1 0
2002-03 Burton Albion Football Conference 5 0 - - 5 0
2003-04 Queens Park Rangers Football League Second Division 12 0 - - 12 0
2004-05 Derby County Championship 47 0 3 0 1 0 51 0
2005-06 40 0 1 0 - 41 0
2006-07 3 0 - - 3 0
2006-07 Norwich City Championship 3 0 - - 3 0
2006-07 Queens Park Rangers Championship 11 0 - - 11 0
2007-08 46 0 1 0 1 0 48 0
2008-09
Total England 168 0 5 0 2 0 175 0
Career Total 168 0 5 0 2 0 175 0

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