At national team 2011 National team Northern Ireland App (Gls) 4 (0) The 19-year-old striker joins Bremen for an undisclosed fee and he will begin his Bundesliga career in the club's U23 squad. Northern Ireland striker Liam Boyce has left Werder Bremen after just 13 months with the German team. Cliftonville striker Liam Boyce completes move to Werder Bremen. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition. Born on April 8th, 1991 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland Under 21 star Liam Boyce has joined German outfit Werder Bremen on a two-year-deal. Bremen progressed to the Uefa Cup final in 2009 when they were beaten by Shakhtar Donetsk, in the last playing of the competition before it was rebranded as the Europa League."This is a dream for me - I always wanted to play at a big club in Europe," said Boyce.Last week, Boyce looked set to sign for Bundesliga 2 side SpVgg Greuther Furth only for the move to fall through.The Belfast teenager underwent a medical on Monday and agreed terms on Tuesday.The 19-year-old striker joins Bremen for an undisclosed fee and he will begin his Bundesliga career in the club's U23 squad.Boyce is expected to be unveiled at a press conference on Wednesday.Boyce agreed terms with SpVgg Greuther Furth two weeks ago but that move broke down after the Bavarian club stalled on completing the deal.He was named the NI football writers' player of the year in May."Disappointed as we are to lose a player of Liam's calibre, we are delighted that he has been able to realise his dream of full-time football," said Cliftonville chairman Gerard Lawlor."We are pleased, too, that the terms of the transfer are good for Cliftonville FC and naturally wish Liam the very best of luck in his future career."Boyce scored 19 goals in his debut season with Cliftonville, helping the Belfast club finish second in the Carling Premiership.The striker went on a pre-season trial with Celtic during the summer and was also linked with moves to English and Spanish clubs.The senior Werder Bremen club finished third in last season's German top flight and achieved the league and cup double as recently as 2004. Northern Ireland striker Liam Boyce has left Werder Bremen after just 13 months with the German team.Boyce scored 19 goals in his debut season with Cliftonville and was named Northern Ireland football writers' player of the year as a teenager.Boyce's contract, which was due to run until the end of the season, has been terminated by mutual consent.The forward, who made his Northern Ireland debut in February, had a week-long trial with Oxford United in July.At the time Bremen said they would sell Boyce if anyone matched their valuation for him.The 20-year-old former Cliftonville player joined the Bundesliga club's U23 team after an impressive start to his career at Solitude.

Profile page for Northern Ireland football player Liam Boyce (Striker). "This is a dream for me - I always wanted to play at a big club in Europe," said Boyce. This page contains information about a player's detailed stats.

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Liam Boyce has completed his move from Cliftonville to German club Werder Bremen in a two-year deal.

Liam Boyce Full name Liam Boyce Date of birth 8 April 1991 Place of birth Belfast, Northern Ireland Height 1.84 m Playing position Forward At Werder II 2010-11 App (Gls) 3 (0) Other clubs Cliftonville F.C. Exciting young Cliftonville forward, Liam Boyce has been linked with moves across the water and further afield.