Brogan Hay

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Brogan Hay
Personal information
Full name Brogan Yvonne Hay [1]
Date of birth (1999-03-01) 1 March 1999 (age 25)
Place of birth Rutherglen, Scotland
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Rangers
Number 7
Youth career
2011–2015 Glasgow City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2017 Glasgow City
2017– Rangers 27 (8)
International career
2013 Scotland U15
2014 Scotland U16 2 (0)
2015–2016 Scotland U17 6 (2)
2016–2018 Scotland U19 10 (0)
2022 Scotland U23 1 (0)
2022 Scotland 6 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14 May 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 29 February 2024

Brogan Yvonne Hay (born 1 March 1999) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Rangers in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) as a right winger or forward. [2]

Contents

Club career

After attending coaching sessions with the charity diversionary initiative 'Moving The Goalposts' as a child, [3] Hay began playing at youth level for Glasgow City at the age of 11. [4] She made her first team debut against Rangers on 28 June 2015, when she was 15. [5] In March 2016, she scored her first senior team goal in the Scottish Women's League Cup against Inverness City. [6]

In October 2017, Hay left Glasgow City [7] and moved to fellow SWPL club Rangers, reuniting with former City youth coach Amy McDonald, who had since become manager of the Gers side. [8] Having recovered from a serious ankle injury to be voted the league's Player of the Month for August/September 2019, [9] she agreed an 18-month professional contract extension with Rangers in December 2019. [10] [11] She was named SWPL Player of the Month for a second time in April 2021, [12] and agreed a further contract extension in April 2022. [13]

International career

Hay has represented Scotland at the under-15 [14] and under-17 levels. [15] In September 2015 she scored two goals, within three minutes, against the Republic of Ireland at Ainslie Park; Scotland won the game 3–0. [16] [17]

In 2017 she was part of the Scotland under-19 squad which qualified for the 2017 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, [18] and made one appearance at the finals tournament as a late substitute in a 1–0 loss to Spain. [19]

Hay was called up to the senior squad for the first time in November 2022. [20]

Personal life

Hay was raised in the Fernhill neighbourhood of Rutherglen, [3] [15] and attended Trinity High School in the town. [14] [15]

Her older sister Kodie is also a footballer and a forward who began her career at Glasgow City; [15] [21] both siblings left the club at the same time for more playing opportunities, [7] with Kodie moving to Hamilton Academical [22] and later to Celtic, [23] Motherwell [24] and Partick Thistle. During the 2019 season they played against one another in the Old Firm derby, [23] [25] [26] and subsequently were on opposite sides in a 2023 Scottish Cup semi-final [27] and the 2024 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final.

Their uncle is former professional footballer Stephen McKeown. [14]

Career statistics

International

Statistics accurate as of match played 11 April 2023 [1]
Scotland
YearAppsGoals
202210
202340
Total50

Honours

Club

Glasgow City

Rangers

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