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Mark Camm

Mark Liam Camm (born 1 October 1980) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Rainworth Miners Welfare.
Camm featured as a professional in the Football League for Lincoln City, having also been contracted to Sheffield United without featuring. He has since forged a career in Non-league football by turning out for Gainsborough Trinity, King's Lynn, Boston United, Worksop Town, Frickley Athletic and Belper Town.
==Career==
Camm started his career off with Sheffield United after being promoted to the club's first team squad at the start of the 1997-1998 campaign.
On 4 August 2000, he signed for Lincoln City agreeing a three-month deal with the club. On 15 January 2001 he agreed a deal to remain with the until the end of the season.
While at Sincil Bank he was mainly used as a covering midfielder, and played just under 40 times for the club in four seasons. 0n 7 February 2003 he joined Gainsborough Trinity on loan debuting in the following days' 1-0 home defeat to Gateshead. He remained on loan with the club until April, making ten Northern Premier League appearances and scoring one goal, his final appearance being the 1-0 victory at Worksop Town on 21 April 2003.
On 12 January 2004 he agreed a deal to cancel his contract with Lincoln City by mutual consent enabling him to join King's Lynn on a permanent basis, agreeing an 18-month contract with the club. Camm remained with the club until the end of the 2008-2009 season. During his time at King's Lynn he was an integral part of the side which won the Southern League Eastern Division title in 2004, the Southern League Cup in 2005 and the Southern Premier League title in 2008. Whilst his main role at the club was as a holding midfielder, he also played at full back and centre back when the need arose. On 2 January 2006 Camm played in goal for almost 80 minutes in a 4-2 Southern League defeat at Banbury United after regular keeper John Higgs dislocated his shoulder with the Linnets already trailing 2-0 and no substitute keeper on the bench. Following King's Lynn's demotion from Conference North in 2009 for ground grading issues; new manager Carl Heggs subsequently released the entire playing squad in order to build a new team for the following season. Finding himself without a club, Camm became the first new signing for Boston United for the 2009-2010 season. He was released in May 2010.
He signed for Worksop Town in May 2010. He joined Frickley Athletic, debuting in the 3-0 defeat Northern Premier League Premier Division at Burscough on 20 November 2010. In a bid to try to obtain regular football to improve his fitness on 13 December 2010 he joined Rainworth Miners Welfare on loan. In July 2011 he signed for Belper Town. debuting in the Northern Premier League First Division South 2-1 home defeat to Grantham Town on 14 December 2010.

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