SOCCER PLAYER

Adam Rooney

1988 - Today

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Adam Christopher David Rooney (born 21 April 1988) is an Irish semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for National League North club Hereford, where he is also assistant manager. He previously played for Stoke City, spent spells on loan at Yeovil Town, Chesterfield and Bury, was a regular first-team member for Inverness Caledonian Thistle, and played for Birmingham City and had a loan spell at Swindon Town. He played for Oldham Athletic and spent four and a half seasons with Aberdeen before returning to England to sign for Salford City, with whom he gained promotion to the Football League. He returned to non-league football with Solihull Moors in 2020, and moved on to Stratford Town and then Brackley Town in 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Rooney is the 23,297th most popular soccer player (down from 20,535th in 2024), the 573rd most popular biography from Ireland (down from 548th in 2019) and the 71st most popular Irish Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Adam Rooney ranks 2,010Before him are Petar Gorša, Vedhika, Michael Jamieson, Zemfira Magomedalieva, Sajjad Mardani, and Anthony Pilkington. After him are Paul Iacono, Ildar Hafizov, Daniela Pardo, Jamal Wilson, Tina Mrak, and Jessica Gregg.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Adam Rooney ranks 573 out of 549Before him are Andy Keogh (1986), Adam Idah (2001), Gary Doherty (1980), Jessica Gadirova (2004), Michael Obafemi (2000), and Greg Cunningham (1991). After him are Conor Hourihane (1991), Enda Stevens (1990), Stephen O'Halloran (1987), Cillian Sheridan (1989), Fionn O'Shea (1997), and Jennifer Gadirova (2004).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ireland

Among soccer players born in Ireland, Adam Rooney ranks 71Before him are Katie McCabe (1995), Andy Keogh (1986), Adam Idah (2001), Gary Doherty (1980), Michael Obafemi (2000), and Greg Cunningham (1991). After him are Conor Hourihane (1991), Enda Stevens (1990), Stephen O'Halloran (1987), Cillian Sheridan (1989), Paddy McCarthy (1983), and Nathan Collins (2001).