Overview
Liam Rosenior (born 9 July 1984) is an English former professional footballer and coach. Primarily a right-sided full-back, he made a long career in the English Football League and the Premier League before moving into coaching. He is the son of former professional player and manager Leroy Rosenior.

Club career

Rosenior came through a professional club youth system and progressed to senior football in the early 2000s. Over his playing career he represented several clubs across the top two tiers of English football. His clubs included Fulham, Torquay United (on loan), Reading, Brentford (loan), Hull City, Derby County and Ipswich Town — the latter often cited in contemporary profiles as his most recent club Ipswich Town. He appeared in both Championship and Premier League fixtures and was regarded as a reliable defensive option throughout his career.

Position and style

Best known as a right full-back, Rosenior combined defensive duties with forward runs and crossing from wide areas. Observers have noted his pace, stamina and willingness to overlap, which made him useful in systems that relied on attacking full-backs. He could also operate as a wing-back when teams used three central defenders.

Post-playing career

After retiring from playing, Rosenior remained involved in the game, taking up coaching and working in football media. He undertook coaching responsibilities at club level and contributed as a football analyst and pundit, sharing insights from his years in professional football.

Background and notable facts

  • He is of West African descent through his father, Leroy Rosenior, who was also a professional footballer and later a coach and manager.
  • Rosenior's career is an example of a modern full-back who balanced defensive duties with attacking support on the flank.
  • For contemporary profiles and statistics consult club sources and player databases for up-to-date details profile and match records records.

Rosenior is remembered for his professionalism, versatility at right-back and continued contribution to football after his playing days ended.