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Adam Rooney
Rooney withBirmingham Cityin August 2011
Personal information
Full name Adam Christopher David Rooney[1]
Date of birth (1988-04-21)21 April 1988(age 36)[2]
Place of birth Dublin,Ireland
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Hereford
Number 22
Youth career
Home Farm
Cherry Orchard
Crumlin United
2005–2006 Stoke City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Stoke City 15 (4)
2007Yeovil Town(loan) 3 (0)
2007–2008Chesterfield(loan) 22 (6)
2008Bury(loan) 16 (3)
2008–2011 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 103 (44)
2011–2013 Birmingham City 18 (4)
2012–2013Swindon Town(loan) 29 (9)
2013–2014 Oldham Athletic 24 (4)
2014–2018 Aberdeen 151 (66)
2018–2020 Salford City 70 (29)
2020–2022 Solihull Moors 53 (13)
2022 Stratford Town 6 (2)
2022–2023 Brackley Town 33 (6)
2023– Hereford 29 (2)
International career
2007–2010 Republic of Ireland U21 9 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:18, 13 August 2024 (UTC)

Adam Christopher David Rooney(born 21 April 1988) is an Irish professionalfootballerwho plays as astrikerforNational League NorthclubHereford,where he is also assistant manager. He previously played forStoke City,spent spells onloanatYeovil Town,ChesterfieldandBury,was a regular first-team member forInverness Caledonian Thistle,and played forBirmingham Cityand had a loan spell atSwindon Town.He played forOldham Athleticand spent four and a half seasons withAberdeenbefore returning to England to sign forSalford City,with whom he gained promotion to the Football League. He returned tonon-league footballwithSolihull Moorsin 2020, and moved on toStratford Townand thenBrackley Townin 2022.

Club career

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Stoke City

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Rooney signed forStoke Cityin the summer of 2005,[3]after spells withHome Farm,Cherry OrchardandCrumlin United.[4]In his first season at Stoke, Rooney made his debut at academy and reserves levels, before making his first team debut as a second-half substitute against Tamworth in theFA Cup.[3][5]Rooney scored his first goal for Stoke againstReadingon 17 April 2006.[6]In only his second full start for Stoke City, he scored ahat-trickagainst already relegatedBrighton & Hove Albionin the final fixture of the2005–06season to become Stoke's youngest ever hat-trick scorer.[7]

Loan moves

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On 16 March 2007, Rooney joinedYeovil Townonloanfor a month.[8]The loan was later extended until the end of the season. However, he returned to Stoke on 9 May 2007, after making one start and two substitute appearances for Yeovil.[9]

In August 2007, he joinedLeague TwosideChesterfieldon a four-month loan.[10]

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

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Rooney playing forInverness Caledonian Thistlein 2011

Rooney travelled with Scottish Premier League clubInverness Caledonian Thistle's squad on their pre-season tour of Denmark and returned to train with the Highland side in August, before the club announced his signing on a three-year deal.[11]

Rooney scored his first goal for Inverness in a 2–1 defeat at home toSt Mirren,[12]which was theSPL's 6,000th goal.[13]In the2009–10 seasonhe was awarded the "Irn Bru Phenomenal" First Division Player of the Year award.[14]He was top scorer in theFirst Divisionwith 24 goals,[15]27 in all competitions, the last of which was scored againstDundeein the last fixture of the season. After the game the team were presented with the championship trophy.[16]

Birmingham City

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After his contract with Inverness expired at the end of the 2010–11 season, Rooney signed a two-year deal withChampionshipsideBirmingham City.[15]He scored what managerChris Hughtondescribed as "a typical poacher's goal" in a pre-season friendly againstCork City,[17]and made his league debut for the club on the opening day of the new season, playing the whole of a 2–1 defeat atDerby County.[18]His first competitive goal for the club came from the penalty spot to open the scoring away atMiddlesbroughon 21 August; Middlesbrough came back to win 3–1.[19]He also scored the following week againstWatford.[20]In the last game of theEuropa League group stage,Rooney scored his first European goal as Birmingham beatNK Maribor1–0, but a draw between the other two teams in the group meant Birmingham failed to progress to the last 32.[21]

Swindon Town (loan)

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On the last day of the August 2012 transfer window, Rooney joinedLeague OneclubSwindon Townon loan for the season with a view to a permanent transfer. Swindon defenderPaul Caddismoved in the other direction, also on loan for the season.[22]

Oldham Athletic

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Although a deal had been agreed for Rooney to join Swindon permanently at the end of the season, the club's new owners questioned the validity of the contract, and the player trained with League One clubOldham Athleticduring 2013 pre-season while discussions continued to resolve the situation.[23]On 1 August, he signed a two-year contract with Oldham, with an option of a further year.[24]He scored his first goals for the club againstPort Vale,scoring twice in a 3–1 win atBoundary Park.[25]

Aberdeen

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On 23 January 2014, Rooney signed a two-and-a-half-year contract withScottish PremiershipsideAberdeen.[26]He scored on his debut two days later in a 2–2 draw withMotherwellatFir Park,[27]and scored his second in as many matches, as well as crossing forJonny Hayes' opening goal, as Aberdeen beatSt Johnstone4–0 to progress to the2014 Scottish League Cup Final.[28]Rooney scored his fifth goal in six appearances on 25 February, to help his side endCeltic's 26-match unbeaten run in thePremiership season.[29]On 8 March 2014, Rooney scored his sixth goal in eight appearances in a 1–0 Scottish Cup quarter-final win overDumbarton.[30]

Rooney started for Aberdeen against his former club Inverness in the 2014 Scottish League Cup Final. A 0–0 scoreline after 90 minutes led to extra time and penalties, where Rooney scored the decisive penalty kick in a 4–2 victory to win the League Cup; it was Aberdeen's first piece of silverware for 19 years.[31]Rooney was votedScottish Professional Football Player of the Monthfor February 2014.[32]

Rooney started the2014–2015season strongly by scoring two goals in a 5–0 home victory againstFK Daugava Rigain the first qualifying round of theEuropa League.[33]He continued his strong start with a first-half hat-trick in a 3–0 away win in the second leg.[34]Rooney went on to give the Dons the lead in the second leg of the second qualifying round againstFC Groningen,scoring a penalty as Aberdeen won 2–1, progressing to the third qualifying round to faceReal Sociedad.This put his European goals total with Aberdeen to six in four games. Rooney scored his first league goal of the season in a 3–0 win againstRoss Countyand continued his scoring exploits four days later with his second hat-trick for the Dons and tenth goal of the season in a 4–0 League Cup win againstLivingston.[35][36]Rooney then provided the only goal in a game againstHamilton Academicalin the same competition to see the Dons through to the semi-finals.[37]On 23 November, Rooney continued his good form and scored his 14th goal of the season by converting a penalty in a 1–0 victory away againstPartick Thistle.[38]On 22 December, Rooney signed a contract extension running until the summer of 2018.[39]Rooney scored 28 goals in total for the season and finished the top scorer in the Scottish Premiership.

On 5 August 2016, Rooney signed a four-year contract extension at Aberdeen.[40]He scored his 100th Scottish League goal on 31 March 2017, in a 7–0 victory over Dundee.[41][42]On 22 April 2017, in the semi-final of theScottish Cup,Rooney opened the scoring after just 12 seconds as Aberdeen won 3–2 againstHibernian.[43]

Salford City

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Rooney signed a three-year contract withSalford Cityof theNational Leagueon 19 July 2018; the fee was undisclosed.[44][45]The transfer led toAccrington Stanleyowner Andy Holt accusing Salford of "buying" a place in theEnglish Football League,with Rooney reportedly due to earn £4,000 per week at Salford.[46]He made his debut in the opening match of the 2018–19 season on 4 August, playing the whole match as Salford drew 1–1 at home toLeyton Orient.[47]

Solihull Moors

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Rooney joinedNational LeagueclubSolihull Moorson 13 March 2020 on a contract to run until the end of the 2021–22 season. The fee was undisclosed.[48]Later that day, elite football in England was suspended because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[49]The National League soon followed suit,[50]and the season was declared complete, apart from the play-offs for which Solihull Moors had not qualified.[51]Interviewed forThe Timeslater in March, Rooney speculated that he might not make his debut for another six months.[52]It was nearer seven: on 17 October, Rooney started Solihull Moors' match at home toBoreham Woodand, playing with ten men for most of the match afterDarren Carterwas sent off, he scored the only goal after 75 minutes.[53]

Rooney's first goal of the 2021–22 season opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the FA Cup replay againstWigan Athletic,who went on to win 2–1 after extra time.[54]Following defeat in the2022 National League play-off final,Rooney was released in June 2022.[55]

Later career

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On 19 August 2022, Rooney signed forStratford Townof theSouthern League Premier Division Central.[56]He scored five goals from nine appearances in all competitions before moving up a level, toBrackley Townof theNational League North,in October.[57]

On 16 June 2023, Rooney was appointed player-assistant manager under former Birmingham City team-matePaul Caddisat National League North clubHereford.[58]He made his debut in the opening league fixture of the season. He scored his first goal for Hereford on 21 October 2023, the third goal in a 3–1 win at home againstCurzon Ashton.[59]

International career

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Rooney played for the Republic of Ireland under-18 team in the 2005European Youth Olympic FestivalinLignano Sabbiadoro;he scored twice as Ireland beat Switzerland to win the bronze medal.[60]On 14 May 2007, Rooney scored a hat-trick in theIreland under-19s' 3–0 win overBulgariain theelite qualifying phaseof the2007 European Under-19 Championships.[61]

He was capped nine times for theunder-21 teambetween 2007 and 2010.[62]

He was called up to the seniorRepublic of Irelandsquad in May 2015 for the first time when managerMartin O'Neillincluded him in a 33-man preliminary squad to faceEnglandin a friendly andScotlandinEuro 2016qualifying.[63]

Personal life

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Rooney was born inDublin.[2]His older brother Mark was also a professional footballer.[64]

In January 2022 Rooney co-launched Good Feel Coffee, an online coffee company supporting mental health and cancer charities.[65]

Career statistics

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As of match played 10 August 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Stoke City 2005–06[66] Championship 5 4 2 0 0 0 7 4
2006–07[67] Championship 10 0 2 0 0 0 12 0
2007–08[68] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 15 4 4 0 0 0 19 4
Yeovil Town(loan) 2006–07[67] League One 3 0 3 0
Chesterfield(loan) 2007–08[68] League Two 22 6 1 0 1[c] 0 24 6
Bury(loan) 2007–08[68] League Two 16 3 16 3
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2008–09[12] Scottish Premier League 30 5 3 1 3 0 36 6
2009–10[69] Scottish First Division 35 24 2 0 2 2 3[d] 0 42 26
2010–11[70] Scottish Premier League 38 15 3 4 1 2 42 21
Total 103 44 8 5 6 4 3 0 120 53
Birmingham City 2011–12[71] Championship 18 4 5 2 1 0 5[e] 1 29 7
2012–13[72] Championship 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 18 4 5 2 2 0 5 1 30 7
Swindon Town(loan) 2012–13[72] League One 29 9 1 0 3[f] 1 33 10
Oldham Athletic 2013–14[73] League One 24 4 5 2 1 0 3[c] 1 33 7
Aberdeen 2013–14[73] Scottish Premiership 13 7 3 1 2 1 18 9
2014–15[35] Scottish Premiership 37 18 1 0 3 4 6[e] 6 47 28
2015–16[74] Scottish Premiership 27 20 1 0 1 0 6[e] 0 35 20
2016–17[75] Scottish Premiership 38 12 5 3 4 2 6[e] 3 53 20
2017–18[75] Scottish Premiership 36 9 5 2 1 0 2[e] 0 44 11
Total 151 66 15 6 11 7 20 9 197 88
Salford City 2018–19[75] National League 38 21 3 2 3[g] 0 44 23
2019–20[76] League Two 32 8 2 0 1 0 3[h] 1 38 9
Total 70 29 5 2 1 0 6 1 82 32
Solihull Moors 2020–21[75] National League 30 8 1 1 0 0 31 9
2021–22[75] National League 23 5 3 1 2[i] 0 28 6
Total 53 13 4 2 2 0 59 15
Stratford Town 2022–23[57][77] Southern League
Premier Division Central
6 2 2 3 1[i] 0 9 5
Brackley Town 2022–23[75] National League North 33 6 1[j] 0 34 6
Hereford 2023–24[75][78] National League North 28 2 3 0 3[i] 1 34 3
2024–25[75] National League North 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 29 2 3 0 3 1 35 3
Career total 572 192 53 22 21 11 48 14 694 239
  1. ^IncludesFA Cup,Scottish Cup
  2. ^IncludesFootball League Cup / EFL Cup,Scottish League Cup
  3. ^abAppearance(s) inFootball League Trophy
  4. ^Appearances inScottish Challenge Cup
  5. ^abcdeAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  6. ^One appearance in Football League Trophy, two appearances and one goal inLeague One play-offs
  7. ^Two appearances inFA Trophy,one inNational League play-offs
  8. ^Appearances inEFL Trophy
  9. ^abcAppearances inFA Trophy
  10. ^Appearance in National League North play-offs

Honours

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Aberdeen

Republic of Ireland U18

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