Conor McMenamin, born on 24 August 1995, is a native of Northern Ireland. At the age of 30, he primarily plays as a right winger for St Mirren. Standing at a robust 6ft (1.83m), and weighing in at 11st 2lb (71kg), McMenamin dons the number 10 jersey for his team.
McMenamin's professional career started in July 2012 when he joined Linfield in the Premiership in N. Ireland. During his debut season 2012 - 2013, McMenamin made four appearances in league matches. His involvement continued into the 2013 - 2014 season, taking to the field on three league occasions.
In July 2015, McMenamin transferred from Linfield to their Premiership rivals Glentoran. His two seasons at Glentoran proved to be significantly more fruitful, with 17 first team appearances and a solitary goal in 2015-2016 season, followed by 28 appearances and an impressive ten goals in the 2022-2023 season.
July 2016 began a new chapter for McMenamin, as he transferred to Warrenpoint Town in the First Division. His tenure here saw 21 first team league appearances, with five goals to his name.
In July 2018, McMenamin switched allegiances yet again, transferring from Warrenpoint Town to Cliftonville in the Premiership. Details of the transfer fee remain undisclosed. It was a similar story when he returned to Glentoran in January 2021 – the transfer fee stayed undisclosed.
During his second stint at Glentoran, McMenamin seemed to pick up where he left off with 17 first team appearances and one goal in the 2015 - 2016 season, followed by an even more successful 2022-2023, where he took the field 28 times and scored ten goals.
In July 2023, McMenamin secured a move to Scottish side St Mirren for a sum of approximately £130k. Since then, he has notched up plenty of pitch time, making 27 appearances and scoring one goal in the 2023 - 2024 season. The following season saw him secure 11 appearances and four goals. As of now, in the current 2025 - 2026 season, McMenamin has made 23 appearances and scored once.
Off the league scene, McMenamin has been active in cup competitions, having participated in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for St Mirren with three starts and three substitute appearances, and the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 with two appearances as a sub.
