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Liam Fraser

Liam Fraser (born February 13, 1998) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a defensive or central midfielder for club Reading. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and right-footed, Fraser has built a career spanning (MLS), Belgian football, and English , known for his versatility, work rate, and ability to control the midfield. Fraser began his professional journey with Toronto FC, joining their academy in 2015 and signing as a homegrown player in January 2018, where he made 39 first-team appearances across MLS and USL Championship before 2021. He then moved to Columbus Crew SC in 2021, contributing to their victory in the 2021 Campeones Cup during 23 MLS appearances. Subsequent stints included KMSK Deinze in Belgium's second division (2021–2023, 37 appearances across all competitions), a return to MLS with FC Dallas (2023–early 2025, 25 appearances and 1 goal), and Crawley Town in England's League One (January 2025–end of season, 16 appearances before their relegation). On July 23, 2025, he joined Reading on a free transfer with a two-year contract, becoming the club's fourth permanent signing of the summer to bolster their midfield depth; as of November 2025, he has made 8 appearances and scored 1 goal. Internationally, Fraser debuted for the national team on October 15, 2019, in a 2–0 win over the , accumulating 19 caps without scoring as of November 2025. He was part of 's squad for the , their first appearance since 1986, and featured in all four matches at the , showcasing his role in the team's rising prominence under coach .

Early life

Birth and family

Liam Fraser was born on February 13, 1998, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His parents, Scott and Sheryl Fraser, were both born in Toronto, establishing deep local roots for the family. After his birth, the family relocated to the Waterloo region, where Scott, a former standout soccer player at Wilfrid Laurier University, and his father Harry, a founding member and president of the Kitchener Minor Soccer Association, had strong ties to the local soccer community. They then moved to Vancouver, British Columbia (specifically Surrey), when Liam was seven years old. The family remained in the Vancouver area until 2013, when they returned to Toronto due to his father's job relocation, shaping Fraser's bicoastal upbringing in Canada. This background, including family involvement in soccer, provided early exposure to the sport in vibrant local scenes, influencing his initial interest. Fraser has a sister, Shannon. Standing at 1.85 meters tall, Fraser's physical stature would later suit his role as a central midfielder.

Youth development

Fraser began his youth soccer development in the region of , playing house league soccer from age three until his family relocated to , in 2005. In British Columbia, he joined Peace Arch AC and Surrey Guildford United, competing locally until transitioning to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency program, where he spent six years honing his technical and tactical abilities as a central midfielder. In January 2013, following his family's return to Toronto—his birthplace—Fraser joined the Toronto FC Academy as a homegrown prospect, leveraging his local connections to integrate into the club's youth system. From 2013 to 2016, Fraser progressed through the Academy, emphasizing skill development in central midfield, including ball control, passing, and positional awareness. His key milestone came in 2015 with first competitive appearances for Toronto FC III in , where he featured in matches and scored at least one goal via penalty kick against Master's FA Saints.

Club career

Early career

Fraser began his professional career with , the affiliate club of , transitioning from the youth where he had developed as a central . He made his debut for in the 2015 USL season, appearing in 10 matches while still part of the system. In February 2016, Fraser signed his first professional contract with , becoming the ninth academy product to do so since the team's the previous year; this marked his full entry into professional soccer as a defensive contributing to team depth. Over the course of his time with from 2015 to 2021, Fraser accumulated 64 appearances and scored 2 goals, including stints in both the (2015–2018) and (2019–2021), where he helped build experience in competitive reserve play. On January 19, 2018, he was signed as a Homegrown Player, a designation recognizing his progression through the club's youth ranks and integrating him into the first-team setup while continuing to feature for the reserves. This homegrown deal facilitated his initial exposure to senior competition, with limited appearances in matches and the Canadian Championship during the 2018–2021 period, primarily serving as rotational depth in the central midfield.

Toronto FC

Liam Fraser signed with as a homegrown player on January 19, 2018, marking his transition to the first team after time with the club's academy and reserve side. He made his debut on April 14, 2018, appearing as a substitute in a 2-0 away loss to the , where he was involved in a late penalty conceded. Over the subsequent seasons, Fraser became a regular squad member, accumulating 33 regular-season appearances (20 starts) across MLS competitions from 2018 to 2021, primarily without recording goals or assists. Positioned as a defensive central midfielder, Fraser focused on shielding the backline and facilitating transitions, drawing comparisons to club captain Michael Bradley for his disciplined, holding role in midfield. His contributions extended to domestic cup play, including two full appearances (180 minutes) in the 2018 Canadian Championship, where Toronto FC secured the Voyageurs Cup with victories over Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the final; Fraser's involvement helped the team qualify for the 2018–19 CONCACAF Champions League. Notable performances included his full appearances in the semifinals against Ottawa Fury FC, playing 90 minutes in each leg (July 18 and 25) as Toronto won 4–0 on aggregate to advance to the final. Fraser's tenure with Toronto FC concluded after the 2021 season, following his loan to , after which he transferred permanently to .

Columbus Crew

On May 3, 2021, Liam Fraser joined SC on a season-long loan from for the remainder of the , with Toronto receiving $50,000 in . As a , Fraser provided depth to the Crew's midfield rotation during a congested schedule, allowing for tactical flexibility in a squad aiming to defend its title. His arrival addressed needs for rotation amid injuries and international commitments, enabling head coach to maintain competitiveness in both league play and cup competitions. During the 2021 season, Fraser made 23 appearances for , including 11 starts and 1,165 minutes played, primarily in a holding role that emphasized defensive stability and ball recovery. He featured in key matches, such as the MLS games against Eastern rivals, contributing to the team's playoff qualification with a seventh-place finish in the conference. A notable highlight was his participation in the 2021 final on September 29, where he started and played the full match in Columbus's 2-0 victory over , securing the club's first title in the competition and earning a match rating of 7.3 for his solid defensive performance. Fraser's loan spell concluded at the end of the 2021 season, after which his rights returned to before his subsequent permanent transfer abroad.

Deinze

In January 2022, Liam Fraser signed a permanent two-and-a-half-year contract with of the Belgian , transferring from and marking his debut in European professional football. This move came after his loan spell at , allowing him to bring MLS-honed skills to a more tactical league environment. Over the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons, Fraser featured in 36 league appearances for Deinze, starting 28 matches and logging 2,487 minutes as a defensive midfielder. He added one more outing in the Belgian Cup, bringing his total to 37 games and 2,530 minutes across all competitions, during which he recorded one assist but no goals. In a midfield role, Fraser helped stabilize Deinze's engine room amid a competitive second-tier campaign, contributing to draws and wins in key fixtures against top-half rivals like Lommel SK and RWDM, even as the team finished eighth in the 2022–23 standings out of 12 clubs. Fraser's adaptation to Belgian football's intensity was aided by his prior North American experience, though the transition tested his positional discipline in a league emphasizing quick transitions and set-piece battles. His tenure ended with a permanent transfer to in in August 2023.

FC Dallas

In August 2023, FC Dallas signed Canadian international midfielder Liam Fraser from Belgian Challenger Pro League side KMSK Deinze for the remainder of the 2023 MLS season, with club options for 2024 and 2025; the move was facilitated by acquiring Fraser's right of first refusal from Minnesota United FC for $100,000 in 2024 general allocation money. Fraser made his FC Dallas debut as a substitute against St. Louis City SC on August 30, 2023, and went on to make seven appearances (four starts) across the regular season and playoffs that year, totaling 369 minutes without recording a goal or assist. Fraser's 2024 season saw him establish himself as a regular starter in central midfield, appearing in 18 MLS matches (17 starts) for 1,378 minutes, during which he contributed one goal and one assist. His sole goal came on June 8, 2024, against Minnesota United FC, where he equalized in the 15th minute via a set-piece header from a short corner, assisted by Asier Illarramendi and Jesús Ferreira, securing a 1–1 draw. Earlier, on April 20, 2024, Fraser provided his only assist in a 1–2 loss to Colorado Rapids, delivering a key pass in midfield to support the team's lone goal. His European experience at Deinze enhanced his versatility, allowing him to adapt quickly to FC Dallas's possession-based system and provide defensive stability in the competitive Western Conference. Fraser's season was cut short by in mid-June 2024, when he underwent successful to repair an adductor tendon and sports hernia, sidelining him for 12–16 weeks and causing him to miss the remainder of the campaign. In November 2024, declined his 2025 contract option as part of end-of-season roster decisions, concluding his tenure with the club after 25 total appearances and one across both seasons.

Crawley Town

On 3 February 2025, Canadian international Liam Fraser signed a six-month contract with club Crawley Town on a free transfer from , marking his entry into English . His prior experience in , including stints with and , aided his rapid adaptation to the competitive demands of the English third tier. During the latter half of the 2024–25 season, Fraser made 16 appearances for Town, starting 15 matches and accumulating 1,328 minutes in . Primarily deployed as a defensive , he provided stability and contributed two assists, supporting the team's efforts in a tight relegation battle that ultimately saw Crawley finish 21st and drop to League Two. Fraser's contract expired at the end of June 2025, after which he departed the club following the half-season stint.

Reading

Liam Fraser joined Reading F.C. on a free transfer from Town on July 23, 2025, signing a two-year contract ahead of the 2025–26 season. The move marked his return to following Town's relegation from the at the end of the 2024–25 season. As a central midfielder, Fraser has bolstered Reading's squad depth in the engine room, providing defensive solidity and distribution from deep positions during the early stages of the campaign. His prior experience in English football with Crawley Town has aided a smooth integration into the Royals' setup. As of November 2025, Fraser has made 12 appearances across all competitions (8 in league play with 4 starts), scoring 2 goals, including a close-range winner in a 2–1 victory over Leyton Orient on September 20, 2025, and another in the EFL Cup. His second goal came in the EFL Cup during the season. Key contributions include his role in midfield rotations during Reading's challenging start to the season, with the team in 18th place after 15 league fixtures as of November 2025. Fraser's contract runs until June 2027, offering stability as he establishes himself in the squad under manager Ruben Selles.

International career

Youth career

Fraser began his youth international career with the U20 team in 2016, earning call-ups to several training camps and matches while developing as a central in the youth setup. His selection was influenced by his performances in the academy, where he honed his skills in a competitive environment. In total, Fraser made 8 appearances and scored 1 goal for the U20 team between 2016 and 2017. He featured in key friendlies, including a pair against in January 2017, where he netted the consolation goal in a 1–2 defeat during the second match. These games served as crucial preparation for major competitions. Fraser was named to the squad for the 2017 U-20 Championship held in , participating in the group stage matches against , , and . During the tournament, he played in a defensive midfield role, contributing to the team's build-up play and receiving a in the 2–0 victory over . Throughout his U20 tenure, Fraser's experiences in these international youth setups helped solidify his position as a reliable , paving the way for his transition to senior international with .

Senior career

Fraser earned his first call-up to the Canadian senior national team in 2019, building on his experience with the youth squads. He made his debut on , 2019, as a substitute in a 2-0 friendly victory over the at in . As of November 2025, Fraser has accumulated 19 caps for , all without scoring. Operating primarily as a , he has provided defensive stability and midfield control in various setups under coaches like and . Fraser was included in Canada's historic squad for the in , though he did not feature in any of the group's three matches as the team exited at the first stage. He also represented at the , featuring in all four matches, including the quarterfinal penalty shootout loss to the , contributing to the team's run to the knockout stage.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition, as of November 20, 2025.
ClubSeasonLeagueAppsGoalsCupAppsGoalsTotalAppsGoals
2015–2164264642
2018–21MLS330MLS Cup Playoffs / Other60390
Columbus Crew (loan)2021MLS23000230
2021–23260100360
2023–24MLS25100251
Crawley Town2024–25160EFL Cup / 30190
Reading2025–81EFL Cup / 20101
Career total19542102162164

International

Senior

Appearances and goals by national team and year, as of November 20, 2025.
National teamYearAppsGoals
201910
202030
202150
202250
202350
Total190

Youth

National teamYearAppsGoals
Canada U202016–201781
Total81

Honours

Club

During his tenure with Toronto FC, Fraser contributed to the team's success in the Canadian Championship, winning the Voyageurs Cup in 2018 as they defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7–4 on aggregate in the two-legged final. While on loan with the Columbus Crew SC in 2021, Fraser was part of the squad that captured the Campeones Cup, defeating Cruz Azul 2–0 in the match against the 2021 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners. Fraser has not won any major team honours with , , Crawley Town, or Reading as of November 2025.

International

Fraser earned his first senior international cap with on October 15, 2019, in a 2–0 friendly victory over the , marking the beginning of his contributions to the national team. His early senior appearances, including participation in the qualifiers, helped solidify his role in the squad. A key milestone came in November 2022 when Fraser was selected for 's 26-man roster for the in , the country's first appearance in the tournament since 1986; he was named to the squad for the group stage, where faced , , and , though he remained an unused substitute. In June 2023, he was named to the final 23-player roster for the , appearing in all four matches as advanced to the quarterfinals before a loss to the . Fraser also represented at the , where the reached the semifinals before losing to the . Fraser also featured in the , contributing to 's third-place finish after semifinal and third-place playoff matches. At the youth level, he represented at the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in , where the team competed in Group B but did not advance to the semifinals.

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