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Ian Fitzpatrick

English footballer


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English footballer

FieldValue
nameIan Fitzpatrick
fullnameIan Matthew Fitzpatrick
birth_date
birth_placeManchester, England
height
positionForward
years11995–1997clubs1= England National Schoolcaps1=18goals1 =6
years21999–2000clubs2 = Manchester Unitedcaps2 = ?goals2 =?
years31999–2000clubs3 = → Fortune FC (loan)caps3 = ?goals3 = ?
years42000–2003clubs4 = Halifax Towncaps4 = 87goals4 = 28
years52004–2005clubs5 = Shrewsbury Towncaps5 = 27goals5 = 2
years62004clubs6 = → Forest Green Rovers (loan)caps6 = 5goals6 = 0
years72005–2006clubs7 = Droylsdencaps7 = 49goals7 = 14
years82006–2007clubs8 = Radcliffe Boroughcaps8 = 41goals8 = 24
years92007–2008clubs9 = Ashton Unitedcaps9 = 39goals9 = 19
totalcaps268
totalgoals91

Ian Matthew Fitzpatrick (born 22 September 1980) in Manchester, England, is an English retired professional footballer who played as a striker for Manchester United, Halifax Town and Shrewsbury Town in the Football League. F.A. National School Graduate, E.S.F.A, England U15-U18 (18 Caps).

He is the younger brother of former Blackburn Rovers and Hartlepool United midfielder Lee Fitzpatrick.

Ian now works as a Premiership Academy Coach at Manchester City Football Club.

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