Born on the 19th of April 1999, Warren O'Hora is a robust centre-half originating from the Rep. of Ireland and is currently plying his trade for Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership. Standing at 6ft (1.84m) with a weight of 12st 8lb (80kg), O'Hora cuts a commanding figure on the pitch and adorns the number 5 jersey.
O'Hora's football journey took him from the scenic shores of the Rep. Ireland to the green fields of the English Premier League. The stalwart defender began his career at Bohemian FC in the Premier Division in the Rep. of Ireland, joining as a trainee in January 2016. His debut season in 2017 saw him pull on the Bohemian jersey for 11 first team league appearances.
In January of 2018, O'Hora bid farewell to Bohemian and made the hop across the Irish Sea to join Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Premier League. The exact transfer sum remains under wraps, as the deal was completed for an undisclosed fee.
The Irishman's journey then led him to the historic town of Milton Keynes, where he became a stalwart for MK Dons. Initially joining on loan in August 2020, he made the move permanent in January 2021, once again for an undisclosed fee. His time with the Dons in the 2022 - 2023 season saw him bolster the defence with 25 first team appearances, even chipping in with a goal.
In July 2024, O'Hora ventured north, swapping the roundabouts of Milton Keynes for the historic city of Edinburgh, to join Hibernian. As of the current 2024 - 2025 season, he has made seven first team appearances for the Scottish side in league matches. Apart from his league exploits, O'Hora contributed to the League Cup 2024 - 2025 campaign for Hibernian, scoring once in five starts.
While it's clear that Warren O'Hora's footballing journey has been far from traditional, his dedication and performance have earned him a worthy reputation. Here's to more successful years with the green and white army.