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  2. Callum Marshall (born 28 November 2004) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club West Ham United, and the Northern Ireland national team.

  3. Biography. Callum Marshall joined West Ham United's Academy of Football in January 2022, when he signed from Northern Irish club Linfield. The County Antrim-born striker made an immediate impact, scoring in his first four U18 Premier League matches and ending the 2021/22 season with nine goals in 16 appearances.

  4. Nov 28, 2004 · Callum Marshall, 19, from Northern Ireland West Ham United, since 2023 Centre-Forward Market value: €2.00m * Nov 28, 2004 in Glengormley, Northern Ireland.

    • Northern Ireland
    • Glengormley
  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Callum Marshall’s route to senior debuts for West Ham United and Northern Ireland began years before he moved to London in January 2022. His love for the game emerged just outside Belfast, in the County Antrim town of Glengormley, to be precise.

  6. Nov 30, 2022 · Callum Marshall is an 18-year-old, 58” forward born in Glengormley, Northern Ireland, who can play as a central striker and as a right winger. He signed for West Ham in January from Northern Ireland outfit Linfield, where he played four times and scored once at senior level.

  7. Nov 29, 2022 · Northern Irish teenager Callum Marshall has signed his first professional contract with West Ham United. The striker, who turned 18 on Monday, joined the Premier League club on scholarship...

  8. Marshall is a 19-year-old attacker who can play out wide or as a central striker. He was born in November 2004 in Glengormley, an area located six miles away from Belfast. Callum played for Bangor Rovers and Glentoran as a boy, before moving to Northern Ireland’s biggest team, Linfield.

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