Warren O'Hora, born on 19 April 1999, hails from the Republic of Ireland. The seasoned 25 year old primarily serves as a central defender in Hibernian's squad. He stands at a formidable 6ft (1.84m) and weighs in at sturdy 12st 8lb (80kg). This player's reputation is emblazoned upon the number 5 jersey he proudly dons on the pitch.
In his earlier years of football training, O'Hora marked his expertise in the field as a trainee at Bohemian FC located in the Premier Division in the Republic of Ireland. He joined the squad in January 2016 and left his impact in the debut season of 2017. Over the course of that first season, he capably demonstrated his prowess in league matches with 11 appearances at the front line for Bohemian.
A career transition took O'Hora to Brighton & Hove Albion in England's Premier League in January 2018. The exact details around this transition from Bohemian FC are yet undisclosed, hence remains an intriguing mystery to many. Performance, strategically and physically, at Brighton & Hove Albion secured him an ensuing loan to MK Dons in England's League Two by August 2020.
The seasons of 2022 - 2023 at MK Dons witnessed O'Hora making his mark with 25 appearances for the first team and a commendable single goal in the league matches to his footballing credit. Such was his influence and importance at MK Dons, he was transferred permanently from Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2021.
July 2024 heralded a fresh chapter in O'Hora's football career; a chapter penned in Scotland. O'Hora transferred from MK Dons, leaving his footprints in England's League Two, to Hibernian in Scotland's Premiership. The current 2024 - 2025 season figures tell a tale of 15 first team appearances and a goal, adding to his league match records so far. His contribution extends to the League Cup 2024 - 2025 for Hibernian too, where he netted a goal across five starts.