Warren O'Hora, a Republic of Ireland-born footballer, came into the world on 19 April 1999, presently 25 years of age. He is primarily a central defender playing for Hibernian, standing 6 feet tall (1.84m) and tipping the scales at 12st 8lb (80kg). He has made the number 5 jersey his own.
Marking the start of his professional career, O'Hora joined Premier Division side Bohemian FC in his homeland as a trainee in January 2016. In the subsequent 2017 season, he successfully made his mark in the senior team with 11 first team appearances in the league.
January 2018 saw a significant leap in O'Hora's football journey, as he moved from Bohemian FC to Brighton & Hove Albion of the English Premier League, the transfer fee for which remains undisclosed to this day.
Following a spell with Brighton & Hove Albion, he was loaned out to MK Dons of League Two in England, in August 2020. There, he securely established himself in the first team making 25 appearances in the 2022-2023 season, even managing to chalk a goal to his name.
In January 2021, O'Hora's loan move to MK Dons metamorphosed into a full transfer from Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee. He continued his form from the previous season with another 25 first team appearances and a goal in the subsequent 2022-2023 season.
July 2024 marked another turning point in O'Hora's professional career, as he completed his transfer from MK Dons to Hibernian of the Scottish Premiership. In his current season with Hibernian (2024-2025), O'Hora has featured in 26 first team appearances and netted one goal in league matches.
Interestingly, O'Hora has also made a promising start to his cup adventures with Hibernian. He scored a goal across five starts in the League Cup 2024-2025 and sought two starts in the Scottish Cup 2024-2025 for his side.