Conor McMenamin, hailing from Northern Ireland, is an accomplished forward who primarily excels in the position of the right winger. Having kicked off at Linfield in Northern Ireland's Premiership in July 2012, he made quite the humble start with just four league appearances in the debut season of 2012 - 2013. The following season of 2013 - 2014 brought a similar duration on field with only three first team league appearances.
Treading along his journey, July 2015 saw him move from Linfield to Glentoran, yet another team in the Premiership of Northern Ireland. Amid the 2015 - 2016 season, there was an evident progress in his track record - 17 first team appearances with his maiden league goal. By the season 2022 - 2023, he had made 28 first team appearances and had a significant tally of ten goals.
McMenamin made another transfer in July 2016, this time to Warrenpoint Town in Northern Ireland's First Division. He established a steady presence in the season 2017 - 2018 with 21 first team appearances and five goals.
In July 2018, McMenamin made the move from Warrenpoint Town to Cliftonville in the Premiership of N. Ireland. The details of the fee, however, were undisclosed.
McMenamin continued his journey with another stint at Glentoran in 2021, following a transfer from Cliftonville in yet another deal with undisclosed financial details. Once again, he demonstrated an impressive performance with 17 appearances and a single yet significant league goal in the 2015 - 2016 season. By the season of 2022 - 2023, McMenamin made 28 appearances and knocked in a commendable ten goals.
However, a decisive turn in McMenamin's journey arrived in July 2023 when he transferred from Glentoran to St Mirren in Scotland's Premiership. The reported fee for the transfer was around £130k. His first season at St Mirren (2023 - 2024) saw him make 27 appearances with a single goal. The subsequent season of 2024 - 2025 brought forward his increasing adaptation to the Scottish side of the game with eleven appearances and four goals. Impressively, in the current season 2025 - 2026, he has already made eleven appearances with a goal to his name.
Despite not having played for Celtic, the now 30-year-old forward continues to make impressive strides in his career, standing 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighing in at 11st 2lb (71kg). Adorning the number 10 jersey for St Mirren, the Northern Irish footballer’s career trajectory indicates an admirable progression in the realm of football.
