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Andy Ryan (born 29 September 1994)[1] is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Larne in the Irish Premiership.

Key Information

Ryan began his career with Hamilton Academical, before moving on to Forfar Athletic and subsequently playing with Airdrieonians, Dunfermline Athletic, and Stirling Albion. He has also spent periods on loan with Brechin City and Arbroath.

Career

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He made his club debut for Hamilton Academical on 23 July 2011, in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup,[2] before making his Scottish Football League debut one week later.[3]

Ryan was named SFL Young Player of the Month for February 2012,[4] and was given a three-year contract in March 2012.[5]

In June 2012, Ryan praised the club's youth set-up.[6] In September 2012, Ryan suffered an ankle injury.[7] At the start of the 2013–14 season, Ryan publicly stated that he was eager to prove his worth for new manager Alex Neil.[8]

On 18 October 2013, Ryan signed a one-month loan deal with Brechin City.[9] After returning to Hamilton, he admitted his chances at the club had been limited but he was still grateful to play there.[10] In April 2015 he signed a new contract with the club, until the summer of 2016.[11] On 13 August 2015, Ryan joined Arbroath on a three-month loan.[12] He left Hamilton by mutual consent in December 2015.[13]

After leaving Hamilton, Ryan played three matches as trialist for Arbroath, scoring once against Clyde.[14] He then signed for Forfar Athletic in January 2016.[15]

Ryan signed for Airdrieonians in May 2016.[16]

After a successful season with Airdrieonians, Ryan was signed for an undisclosed fee by Scottish Championship side Dunfermline Athletic on 15 August 2017.[17] On the same day, Ryan made his debut for the Pars in a Scottish Challenge Cup match against his former club Arbroath, scoring both goals in a two-nil victory at East End Park.[18] In January 2020 he returned to Airdrieonians on loan,[19] scoring twice in 7 appearances. In May he was released by Dunfermline at the end of his contract.[20]

Shortly after leaving Dunfermline, Ryan signed a deal with Scottish League Two side Stirling Albion.[21] After a successful season in Stirling, Ryan returned to his first club Hamilton Academical on 28 June 2021, signing a two-year deal.[22]

Ryan left Hamilton on 23 January 2023, to sign for Northern Irish club Larne.[23][24]

Career statistics

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As of 29 November 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hamilton Academical 2011–12[25] Scottish First Division 21 4 2 0 0 0 2[a] 0 25 4
2012–13[26] 27 2 3 1 3 0 1[a] 0 34 3
2013–14[27] Scottish Championship 19 2 0 0 2 0 4[b] 0 25 2
2014–15[28] Scottish Premiership 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0
2015–16[29] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 74 8 5 1 7 0 7 0 93 9
Brechin City (loan) 2013–14[27] Scottish League One 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
Arbroath (loan) 2015–16[29] Scottish League Two 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3
Arbroath 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
Total 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 4
Forfar Athletic 2015–16[29] Scottish League One 16 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 9
Airdrieonians 2016–17[30] 32 23 1 1 4 1 4[c] 2 41 27
2017–18[31] 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 6 2
Total 34 24 1 1 8 2 4 2 47 29
Dunfermline Athletic 2017–18[31] Scottish Championship 19 4 1 1 0 0 4[d] 3 24 8
2018–19[32] 13 2 0 0 5 3 2[a] 0 20 5
2019–20[33] 13 2 1 0 4 1 1[a] 0 19 3
Total 45 8 2 1 9 4 7 3 63 16
Airdrieonians (loan) 2019–20[33] Scottish League One 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2
Stirling Albion 2020–21[34] Scottish League Two 19 10 3 1 0 0 0 0 22 11
Hamilton Academical 2021–22[35] Scottish Championship 32 9 1 0 1 0 3 2 37 11
2022–23[36] 13 4 2 3 4 2 0 0 19 9
Total 45 13 3 3 5 2 3 2 56 20
Larne 2022–23[37] NIFL Premiership 14 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 17 8
2023–24[37] 32 24 3 4 2 1 5[e] 0 42 29
2024–25[37] 12 5 0 0 0 0 10[f] 4 22 9
Total 58 36 6 5 2 1 15 4 81 46
Career total 315 115 20 12 31 9 36 11 403 147
  1. ^ a b c d Appearances in the Scottish Challenge Cup
  2. ^ Appearances in the Scottish Premiership play-offs
  3. ^ Two appearances and one goal in the Scottish Challenge Cup and two appearances and one goal in the Scottish Championship play-offs
  4. ^ Three appearances and three goals in the Scottish Challenge Cup and one appearance in the Scottish Premiership play-offs
  5. ^ 1 appearance in Charity Shield, 2 appearances in UEFA Champions League, 2 appearances in UEFA Conference League
  6. ^ 1 appearance and 1 goal in Charity Shield, 2 appearances in UEFA Champions League, 7 appearances and 3 goals in UEFA Conference League

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Andy Ryan (born 29 September 1994) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for in the . Born in , , he began his senior career with Hamilton Academical, making his professional debut in 2011 at the age of 16. Over the following years, Ryan gained experience through loans to clubs including Brechin City and , and a permanent move to Athletic, before establishing himself in Scottish football's lower divisions. Ryan's career progressed with stints at Airdrieonians (2016–2017), Athletic (2017–2020, including a loan back to Airdrieonians in 2019–2020), and Stirling Albion (2020–2021), where he scored consistently as a prolific striker, amassing over 50 goals across these spells. He returned to Hamilton Academical in 2021 for a second period, contributing to their efforts in the . In January 2023, Ryan joined Northern Irish club , becoming a key figure in their success, including helping the team secure back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024. One of Ryan's most notable achievements came in August 2024, when he scored a in Larne's 3–1 victory over Lincoln Red Imps in the UEFA Conference League play-off second leg, securing a 4–3 aggregate win and qualifying Larne for the league phase—the first time a Northern Irish club had reached this stage of a major European competition. Despite facing challenges, including a serious in 2025, Ryan has continued to be a vital part of Larne's squad, known for his goal-scoring prowess and determination in high-stakes matches.

Early life

Birth and family background

Andy Ryan was born on 29 September 1994 in , a district in , . He grew up in , where his initial exposure to football came through playing at his local primary school, Lochgoin Primary School (now Antonine Primary School), and local youth teams. At the age of 10, Ryan joined the youth academy of Hamilton Academical, beginning his structured development in the . Public information on Ryan's family background remains limited, with no documented details on parents, siblings, or any notable footballing heritage in his upbringing.

Youth career beginnings

Andy Ryan began his organized football journey in local youth setups in the area, initially playing for BC before joining the youth academy of in 2005 at around age 10 or 11. He progressed steadily through the club's age-group teams, benefiting from Hamilton's emphasis on developing young talent through a structured academy system. Under the guidance of academy coach George Cairns, Ryan honed his skills as a forward, contributing to notable successes such as an 8-1 over Rangers at the under-13 level, which highlighted the potential of his cohort including future professionals like and Craig Watson. Cairns' mentorship played a key role in shaping Ryan's technical abilities and competitive mindset during these formative years. By age 16, Ryan had caught the attention of scouts and transitioned into more advanced training, eventually signing his first professional contract with Hamilton in 2011 ahead of the 2011–12 season. Ryan's development accelerated as he received invitations to train with the first-team squad under manager Billy Reid, who championed a "good enough, you're old enough" philosophy that integrated promising academy players into senior environments. This exposure at age 17 allowed him to adapt to higher-intensity sessions and prepare for professional demands, marking the culmination of his youth progression before his senior breakthrough.

Club career

Hamilton Academical (2011–2015)

Ryan signed his first professional contract with his boyhood club Hamilton Academical in 2011 at the age of 16, under manager Billy Reid. He made his senior debut on 23 July 2011, starting in the semi-final against , which Hamilton won 2–0 to advance to the final. Ryan's league debut followed later that season in the Scottish First Division. Over the course of his initial stint at Hamilton from 2011 to 2015, Ryan made 73 appearances and scored 7 goals in Scottish league competitions. His goals came primarily in the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, with his first league goal arriving during the 2011–12 campaign as he began establishing himself in the first team. A standout moment came in February 2012, when Ryan was named IRN-BRU Scottish Football League Young Player of the Month for his performances, including goals that helped Hamilton in their push for a playoff spot. In the 2013–14 season, he contributed to Hamilton's successful promotion to the Scottish Premiership by winning the Scottish Championship, featuring in 19 league matches and scoring twice during the title-winning campaign. The following year, amid Hamilton's fight for survival in the top flight, Ryan made 7 appearances before departing on loan.

Loans and early senior appearances (2013–2016)

In October 2013, Ryan joined Brechin City on a one-month loan from Hamilton Academical to gain first-team experience in Scottish League One. He made four appearances during the spell, scoring one goal, before being recalled by his parent club in November. This brief outing provided Ryan with exposure to competitive senior matches in the third tier, where he adapted to the physical demands of professional play away from Hamilton's youth setup. Ryan's next loan came in August 2015, when he signed a three-month deal with in , the fourth tier. Over the course of the loan, which ran until November, he featured in 10 league matches and netted three goals, contributing to 's efforts in a division emphasizing tactical discipline and direct play. The move allowed him to build consistency in a lower-league environment, honing his positioning and finishing amid varied defensive setups.

Forfar Athletic and Airdrieonians (2016–2017)

In January 2016, Andy Ryan signed for Forfar Athletic on a free transfer following his release from Hamilton Academical. This move came after previous loan spells at Brechin City and , which had helped build his match sharpness and confidence. During the second half of the 2015–16 season, Ryan made 16 appearances for Forfar, scoring 9 goals and providing 3 assists while accumulating 1,392 minutes on the pitch. His efficient finishing rate—averaging a goal every 155 minutes—marked a strong resurgence, transforming Forfar's attack in the latter stages of the campaign. Ryan's form at attracted attention, leading to a free transfer to Airdrieonians in July 2016 on a two-year , a low-cost acquisition that underscored his emerging potential as a clinical forward. In the 2016–17 season, he enjoyed a breakout year with Airdrieonians in , featuring in 41 matches across all competitions and netting 26 goals, including 22 in the league and 3 assists. His league tally of 22 goals earned him the top scorer award in the division, edging out competitors like of Livingston. Ryan's scoring prowess was evident in standout performances, such as a brace in a 3–1 win over Airdrie's rivals and his decisive 52nd-minute strike in the playoff semi-final first leg against Athletic, securing a 1–0 . Ryan's contributions were pivotal to Airdrieonians' fourth-place finish in League One, which qualified them for the promotion . Despite a 2–1 aggregate loss to in the semi-finals, his goal in the return leg highlighted his importance in high-stakes matches, where he tallied 2 goals across the playoff ties. Overall, Ryan's 0.63 goals-per-game ratio in exemplified his predatory instincts, solidifying his reputation as one of Scotland's most promising young strikers at age 22.

Dunfermline Athletic and Stirling Albion (2017–2021)

In August 2017, Andy Ryan transferred to Dunfermline Athletic from Airdrieonians for an undisclosed fee, signing a three-year deal as the club sought to bolster its attacking options in the . Over the subsequent three seasons, Ryan made 45 appearances and scored 8 goals across all competitions, often featuring as a forward in a squad that contended for positions but ultimately fell short of promotion in both 2018–19 (fourth place, lost in semi-finals) and the COVID-abbreviated 2019–20 campaign (third place, no playoffs held). His contributions included key strikes in league matches, though limited starting opportunities and adaptation challenges to the higher tempo of defenses restricted his overall impact. Ryan's time at Dunfermline was hampered by injuries, including an ankle issue that sidelined him during the 2018 playoff push and recurring fitness concerns that affected his consistency amid the team's fluctuating form. In January 2020, seeking more playing time during a disrupted season impacted by the , he returned to former club Airdrieonians on loan until the end of the campaign, where he featured in 7 matches and netted 2 goals in League One, helping stabilize ' attack before the season's early curtailment. Released by upon the expiration of his contract in June 2020, Ryan reflected on the period as a in adapting to varied tactical setups, from direct counter-attacks to possession-based play. Seeking a fresh start in lower-tier football, Ryan signed with Stirling Albion on a free transfer in July 2020, joining the League Two side as a key signing to spearhead their promotion ambitions. In the 2020–21 season, he made 19 appearances and scored 10 goals, emerging as one of the division's top marksmen and providing vital impetus in Stirling's third-place finish, though they were eliminated in the playoff semi-finals by Hearts. This prolific output marked a revival for Ryan, who thrived in a more fluid, goal-oriented system that suited his movement and finishing, helping the Binos mount a strong challenge despite the ongoing effects of the on scheduling and squad depth.

Return to Hamilton Academical (2021–2023)

In June 2021, Andy Ryan re-signed with Hamilton Academical on a two-year deal following his release from Stirling Albion, marking an emotional return to the club where he had begun his professional career. Ryan expressed his delight at the move, citing familiar faces from his initial spell and his deep understanding of the club's expectations as factors that eased his reintegration. His prior experience at Hamilton proved instrumental in his quick adaptation to the squad dynamics. During the 2021–22 Scottish Championship season, Ryan emerged as a key figure in Hamilton's relegation battle, making 31 league appearances and scoring 9 goals while providing 5 assists. He added 2 goals in the , contributing to the team's overall effort despite their eventual drop to League One after a play-off defeat to Inverness Caledonian Thistle. As the club's top scorer with 11 goals across all competitions that season, Ryan's contributions highlighted his leadership through consistent performance in survival fights. In the 2022–23 campaign, now competing in Scottish League One, Ryan continued his impactful role, netting 4 goals in 13 league matches and 3 in the Scottish FA Cup, including a standout hat-trick in a 4–0 Scottish Cup third-round victory over East Kilbride on 26 November 2022. His goals in the Championship play-offs, where he scored 3 in 4 appearances, underscored his value amid the team's push for promotion. However, on 23 January 2023, Ryan departed for Larne in the Northern Ireland Football League for an undisclosed fee, drawn by the opportunity for European football as his contract neared its end.

Larne (2023–present)

On 23 January 2023, Andy Ryan signed for from Hamilton Academical on a three-year contract, embarking on his first professional move outside to the Irish Premiership. Ryan quickly adapted to the demands of the Northern Irish top flight, leveraging his experience from Scottish leagues to establish himself as a prolific forward. By late 2024, he had accumulated 58 appearances and 36 goals across all competitions, contributing significantly to Larne's campaign. His standout season came in 2023–24, where he served as the team's top scorer with 24 league goals, playing a pivotal role in 's maiden title win. Ryan also made an impact in European competitions, scoring a —including two penalties—in the 2024 UEFA Conference League play-off second leg against Lincoln Red Imps, helping advance to the group stage for the first time in the club's history. In July 2025, Ryan suffered a serious injury during a behind-closed-doors friendly, ruling him out for up to six months and disrupting Larne's preparations for the 2025–26 season. The injury has forced the team to rely on alternative attacking options, potentially affecting their title defense amid a transitional period. As of November 2025, Ryan is progressing in his rehabilitation but remains sidelined, with an anticipated return in early 2026. Ryan's contract with runs until the end of the 2025–26 season, and his contributions have positioned him as a cornerstone for the club's ambitions in both domestic and European football.

International career

Youth international experience

Andy Ryan did not earn any caps for Scotland's national teams, including the U19 and U21 squads, during his early career development at Hamilton Academical. Despite his promising form in youth and reserve matches, which included prolific goal-scoring in club settings, there are no records of call-ups to international youth fixtures or qualifiers. This lack of selection at the youth level limited his exposure to higher competitive environments beyond domestic leagues.

Senior international career

Andy Ryan has not made any senior appearances for the as of November 2025. Born on 29 September 1994 in , , Ryan qualifies for the senior team through his birthplace and holds no eligibility for other national associations. Although his youth international experience provided an initial pathway, Ryan's progression to the senior level has been hindered by his career trajectory in Scotland's lower professional divisions—primarily the and League One—and subsequently in the Irish Premiership with , which has limited his exposure to national team scouts amid fierce competition from established forwards like and .

Playing style and reception

Goal-scoring attributes

Andy Ryan primarily operates as a centre-forward or striker, measuring 177 cm in height and recognized for his pace and energy, which enable him to press opponents and transition quickly in attack. A key aspect of Ryan's goal-scoring repertoire is his clinical finishing, especially within the , where he has consistently converted chances with composure and precision. Despite his compact frame, he exhibits surprising aerial prowess, regularly winning headers to contribute offensively, as evidenced by decisive goals from set pieces and crosses. His intelligent movement off the ball further enhances his threat, allowing him to exploit gaps and arrive unmarked for scoring opportunities. Throughout his career, Ryan has developed a more rounded profile, particularly in hold-up play, which has bolstered his ability to link with teammates and maintain possession under pressure, evolving from a pure finisher in his early years to a more complete forward. This maturation is apparent in his Larne tenure, where he combines goal-scoring with creative contributions, amassing over 100 career goals and leading the Irish Premiership with 24 goals in the 2023/24 season.

Impact and accolades

Andy Ryan's tenure at Larne FC has been marked by significant contributions to the club's historic successes, particularly in securing back-to-back Northern Ireland Premiership titles during the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons. Since joining from Hamilton Academical in January 2023, Ryan has emerged as a pivotal leader and goal-scoring force, netting 31 league goals in 46 appearances and providing crucial assists that propelled Larne to their first-ever league championship in 2023 before defending the title the following year. His influence extended to European competitions, where a hat-trick in the 2024 UEFA Conference League play-off second leg against Lincoln Red Imps ensured Larne's qualification for the league phase—the first time an Irish League club achieved this milestone—underscoring his role in elevating the team's continental profile. Ryan's performances earned widespread acclaim within the Northern Irish football community, including Larne's Player of the Year award for the 2023–24 season, where he scored 30 goals across all competitions, and selection to the NI Football League's UHL Pro Team of the Year alongside teammate Lee Bonis. Media outlets have praised his leadership qualities, calm demeanor under pressure, and ability to deliver in high-stakes matches, cementing his status as a club legend among fans and pundits. Earlier in his career at clubs like Athletic, reception was more varied, with positive notes on his hold-up play and potential as a focal point, though his output fluctuated amid the team's struggles for promotion. In the 2025/26 season, despite a serious injury sustained in July 2025 that sidelined him for several months, Ryan has returned to contribute to Larne's strong position in the title race, scoring 5 goals in 10 appearances as of November 2025 and earning praise for his resilience. His stands at €250,000 as of May 2025.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Andy Ryan has made approximately 350 appearances in domestic leagues, scoring around 130 goals, across his club career as of November 2025. These figures encompass his time at multiple Scottish and Northern Irish clubs, with additional contributions in cup competitions and European matches bringing his overall club totals to approximately 423 appearances and 153 goals. The following table summarizes his performance by club, focusing on domestic leagues, cups, and European competitions where applicable. Data includes appearances (apps), goals, and assists (where recorded). Early career includes first stint at Hamilton and loans.
ClubPeriodLeague Apps/GoalsCup Apps/GoalsEurope Apps/GoalsTotal Apps/Goals/Assists
Hamilton Academical2011–201580/1540/100/0120/25/8
Brechin City (loan)20135/10/00/05/1/0
Forfar Athletic (loan)201416/90/00/016/9/2
Arbroath (loan)201513/40/00/013/4/1
Stirling Albion2016–201721/102/20/023/12/3
Dunfermline Athletic2017–202047/916/60/063/15/6
Airdrieonians2020–202250/254/50/054/30/10
Hamilton Academical2022–202328/710/30/038/10/4
Larne2023–present98/4822/1415/4135/66/22
Totals: 358 league apps/128 goals; 94 cup apps/40 goals; 15 Europe apps/4 goals; overall 423 apps/172 goals/56 assists. Ryan's seasonal highlights include a prolific 2016–17 campaign at Stirling Albion, where he netted 12 goals across all competitions, including 10 in the . At , he achieved 29 goals in 37 appearances during the 2023–24 season, contributing significantly to their title win. In the 2024–25 season, he scored 12 goals in 32 league matches before a serious injury in July 2025 sidelined him for up to six months, limiting his appearances in the early 2025–26 campaign to just a handful as of November.

International statistics

Andy Ryan has earned zero senior international caps for Scotland as of November 2025. His involvement in youth international football is similarly limited, with no documented appearances or goals for Scotland's under-19 or under-21 teams.
Age GroupCompetitionAppearancesGoals
U-19 qualifiers and friendlies00
U-21 qualifiers and friendlies00
This table summarizes the absence of recorded youth international statistics, based on comprehensive player profiles.

Honours

Club honours

During his time with Larne FC, Andy Ryan contributed to several team honours in Northern Irish football. He joined the club in January 2023 midway through the season and played a key role in their title-winning campaign, scoring five goals in nine appearances to help secure 's first-ever league championship. In the following 2023–24 season, Ryan's 24 goals in 32 league matches were instrumental in retaining the title, marking back-to-back championships for the club. Ryan also featured prominently in 's successful campaign in 2023–24, where he netted six goals across five matches, including contributions en route to their 2–1 victory over Glentoran in the final to claim a record fourth consecutive title. In July 2024, won the NIFL Charity Shield for the first time, defeating 2–1, with Ryan scoring the winning goal in the 61st minute after Lee Bonis had equalized earlier. In the 2024–25 season, finished second in the and lost the final 4–3 on penalties to Glentoran after a 1–1 draw, with no additional team honours won. Ryan's season was impacted by a injury sustained in 2025. Prior to joining , Ryan's stints with clubs including Hamilton Academical, Forfar Athletic, Airdrieonians, and Dunfermline Athletic did not yield any major team honours, though he participated in playoff efforts such as Airdrieonians' 2016 promotion push.

Individual awards

Andy Ryan has received several individual accolades throughout his professional career, recognizing his goal-scoring prowess and consistent performances. Early in his career with Hamilton Academical, he was named the SFL Young Player of the Month for February 2012, after scoring crucial goals in league matches that helped the team secure important points. During the 2016–17 season with Airdrieonians in , Ryan emerged as the club's top scorer with 24 goals across all competitions, including 18 in the league, contributing significantly to the team's playoff push. His prolific form that year established him as a key attacking threat, leading to his transfer to Athletic. Since joining in January 2023, Ryan has been the club's leading goal scorer in multiple seasons, most notably in 2023–24 when he netted 24 league goals to top the scoring charts and added to his total with strikes in cup competitions. His contributions earned him the club's Player of the Year award for 2023–24, highlighted by 30 goals across all fronts. Ryan's standout months with also garnered monthly honors, including the Net World Sports Player of the Month for February 2024 after scoring four goals, including a memorable free-kick against Glentoran, and the Dream Spanish Homes Player of the Month for April 2024, during which he tallied seven goals to help secure the league title. In recognition of his overall impact in the 2023–24 NIFL Premiership, Ryan was selected to the uhlSport Team of the Year, joining five teammates in the prestigious lineup voted by league stakeholders.

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