Callum Morris given first N.I. call-up

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The Aberdeen defender has been drafted into the squad to face the Czech Republic

Aberdeen defender Callum Morris has been handed his first Northern Ireland call-up ahead of the side's World Cup Qualifier against the Czech Republic.  He's been brought into the squad after the withdrawl of Tom Flannagan due to a thigh injury.

Morris was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne but qualifies for Michael O'Neill's side due to his father being from Belfast.  Morris spent several years in non-league football before stepping back up to the professional ranks four years ago, with Dunfirmline Athletic.  

This summer he signed a deal to join Scottish side Aberdeen, and is awaiting his first appearance with the Pittodrie outfit.  

 

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