Mark O'Hara

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Mark O'Hara
Personal information
Full name Mark Ryan O'Hara [1]
Date of birth (1995-12-12) 12 December 1995 (age 28)
Place of birth Barrhead, Scotland [2]
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
St Mirren
Number 6
Youth career
Barrhead Boys Club
Kilmarnock
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2012–2016 Kilmarnock 78 (0)
2016–2018 Dundee 60 (9)
2018–2020 Peterborough United 22 (4)
2019Lincoln City (loan) 17 (1)
2019–2020Motherwell (loan) 17 (1)
2020–2022 Motherwell 46 (6)
2022– St Mirren 74 (18)
International career
2013 Scotland U19 9 (0)
2015–2016 Scotland U21 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 November 2024

Mark Ryan O'Hara (born 12 December 1995) [3] is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club St Mirren. He has previously played for Kilmarnock, Dundee, Peterborough United, Lincoln City and Motherwell.

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Club career

Kilmarnock

A member of Kilmarnock's under-20 squad O'Hara made his first team debut on 28 August 2012, coming on as a 13th-minute substitute in a Scottish League Cup match against Stenhousemuir, replacing the injured Jeroen Tesselaar in a 2–1 defeat. [4] Aged just 16 on his debut, O'Hara became the fifth youngest person to play competitively for Kilmarnock and only the second youngest in that competition. [5] On 27 October 2012, he made his first start and league debut [6] in a 2–0 win over Celtic at Celtic Park, Kilmarnock's first win at the venue since 1955. [7]

Dundee

O'Hara signed for Dundee in June 2016. [8] Upon signing for Dundee, he was moved into an attacking midfield position by manager Paul Hartley, who said he didn't know why O'Hara had previously been playing as a defender. [9] On 13 August 2016, he scored his first career goal, in Dundee's 2–1 defeat against Rangers. [10] [9] He then scored again in the following match, getting the equaliser in a 1–1 draw against Hamilton Academical. [11]

On the 19th of February 2017, he scored the opening goal as Dundee won 2–1 against Rangers, the first time since 1992 that Dundee had beaten them at home in the league. [12] Following Paul Hartley's departure from Dundee, O'Hara scored in new manager Neil McCann's first match in charge, a 3–2 win against Motherwell.

O'Hara scored an equalising goal in a 1–1 draw in the Dundee derby against Dundee United in the Scottish league cup group stage. He scored again against Rangers, getting both goals in a 2–1 home win on 24 November 2017, this was O'Hara's fourth goal against Rangers in his third home game against them. [13]

Peterborough United

O'Hara moved to Peterborough United in May 2018 under freedom of contract, with Dundee receiving a compensation fee. [14]

He started his career at London Road in goalscoring form, netting three goals in his first two games in League One against Bristol Rovers and Rochdale. [15] Fourteen starts and eight sub appearances followed in the first half of the 2018–19 season, but the end of manager Steve Evans' tenure at the club coincided with a loan move to League Two side Lincoln City. [16]

His aggressive and tenacious midfield style saw him make an instant impact with the Imps, making 17 appearances as Danny Cowley's side won the league title by six points over Bury and MK Dons. [17]

He was transfer-listed by Peterborough United at the end of the 2018–19 season. [18]

On 2 September 2019, O'Hara joined Motherwell on loan for the remainder of the 2019–20 season. [19]

Motherwell

On 24 June 2020, Motherwell announced the signing of O'Hara on a permanent deal from Peterborough United for a nominal fee, signing a two-year contract. [20]

St Mirren

In May 2022 following the expiry of his Motherwell contract, O'Hara signed for fellow Scottish Premiership side St Mirren on a two-year deal, having previously signed a pre-contract agreement with the Buddies in March. [21] [22]

In March 2023, O'Hara extended his contract until the summer of 2026 after establishing himself as a regular in the Saints team. [23]

International career

O'Hara represented Scotland at the under-19 and under-21 levels. [24]

Career statistics

As of 4 May 2024 [25]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Kilmarnock 2012–13 [26] Scottish Premier League 1702010200
2013–14 [27] Scottish Premiership 1401010160
2014–15 [28] 1800000180
2015–16 [29] 29010202 [a] 0340
Total780404020880
Dundee 2016–17 [30] Scottish Premiership2851030325
2017–18 [31] 3243141396
Total6094171007111
Peterborough United 2018–19 [32] EFL League One 224001020254
2019–20 [33] 0000000000
Total22400102 [b] 0254
Lincoln City (loan) 2018–19 [32] EFL League Two 171000000171
Motherwell (loan) 2019–20 [33] Scottish Premiership1713100202
Motherwell 2020–21 [34] 27520103 [c] 0335
2021–22 [35] 1911010211
Total466302030546
St Mirren 2022–23 [36] Scottish Premiership351021414112
2023–24 [37] 2540042296
Total60142183007018
Career total300351632247034542
  1. Appearances in the Premiership play-offs
  2. Appearances in the EFL Trophy
  3. Appearances in the UEFA Europa League

Honours

Lincoln City

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