David McKenna (footballer)

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David McKenna
Personal information
Full name David Leslie McKenna
Date of birth (1986-09-19) 19 September 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth Paisley, Scotland
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Renfrew
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2007 St Mirren 28 (2)
2006Cowdenbeath (loan) 17 (13)
2007–2010 Stirling Albion 103 (33)
2010–2013 Brechin City 101 (24)
2013–2014 Stranraer 35 (8)
2014–2016 East Stirlingshire 67 (23)
2016–2017 Annan Athletic 33 (13)
2017–2018 Beith Juniors
2018– Renfrew
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:45, 6 June 2017 (UTC)

David Leslie McKenna (born 19 September 1986) is a Scottish footballer, who plays for Renfrew FC as a striker. He has also played for St Mirren, Cowdenbeath, Stirling Albion, Brechin City, Stranraer, East Stirlingshire and Annan Athletic.

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Career

Born in Paisley, McKenna started his career at St Mirren. On 7 January 2006 he joined Cowdenbeath on loan, [1] scoring 11 goals in a half season spell which saw him play a large role in the Blue Brazil winning their first league title in 67 years. Oddly enough he received another league championship medal that season from St Mirren who won the First Division. In June 2007, McKenna moved to Stirling Albion. [2] During his time at Stirling he was part of the squad that won the 2009–10 Scottish Second Division.

After playing over 100 games for Stirling, he then moved to Brechin City at the end of the 2009–10 season. [3] During three seasons at Brechin, he once again went on to play over 100 games for the club. In 2013, he was released by Brechin City and signed for Stranraer ahead of the 2013–14 season. [4]

Mckenna joined East Stirlingshire in 2014 where he spent two seasons, before signing for Annan Athletic in June 2016. [5] After one season with Annan, McKenna signed for Scottish Juniors club Beith Juniors. [6]

On 12 January 2018, McKenna join Renfrew on a season loan until 11 February 2018. [7] [ non-primary source needed ]

Career statistics

As of 27 November 2013
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupOther [A] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
St Mirren 2002–03 4100000041
2003–04 90110000101
2004–05 3000000030
2005–06 2000000020
2006–07 100000000100
Total281110000292
Cowdenbeath (loan) 2005–06 17110000001711
Total17110000001711
Stirling Albion 2007–08 357212110409
2008–09 34121010103712
2009–10 347401032429
Total1032671415211930
Brechin City 2010–11 34106430404714
2011–12 344201111386
2012–13 337201030397
Total10121104518112427
Stranraer 2013–14 141203120212
Total131203120202
Career Total2636020612315331072
A.  ^ Other includes Scottish Football League play-offs & Scottish Challenge Cup.

Totals include:

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