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Full name
  
Mark McGuigan

Name
  
Mark McGuigan

Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Footballer


–2007
  
Celtic

Height
  
1.93 m

Years
  
Team

Date joined
  
2012

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Date of birth
  
(1988-11-07) 7 November 1988 (age 27)

Place of birth
  
East Kilbride, Scotland

Current team
  
Albion Rovers F.C. (Forward)

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Mark McGuigan (born 7 November 1988) is a Scottish professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Scottish League Two side Stenhousemuir.

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Career

McGuigan was given a chance by Partick Thistle manager Jackie McNamara after a closed-doors friendly between Partick Thistle and a Scottish Universities side. McGuigan scored for the Universities during the match, and was brought to Thistle on trial. He signed a deal with Thistle in March 2012. It took him until the next month to score his first goal, late on in a 3–1 win against Ayr United. He scored his only other Thistle goal against Falkirk on 28 April 2012, the penultimate game of the season.

McGuigan failed to earn a place in the Partick team at the start of the 2012–13 season, and had to be sent on loan to Second Division strugglers Albion Rovers in order to get game time. He was part of the side relegated to the bottom division, where he rejoined Rovers on loan the following season, until January, when he was released by Partick Thistle and was signed permanently by Albion Rovers.

In May 2015, Albion Rovers won the League Two title. Mere days later McGuigan left Rovers to sign for rival Scottish League One side Stranraer. McGuigan spent two years with Stranraer, before signing for Scottish League Two side Stenhousemuir on 16 May 2017.

References

Mark McGuigan Wikipedia