Aidan Connolly, a native of Scotland born on the 15th of August 1995, serves as a forward, specifically a left winger for the Queen's Park team. At a height of 5ft, 5in (1.66m) and weighing in at 10 stone 3 pounds (65kg), Connolly has a noticeable presence on the field. At the age of 29, he continues to actively play football. His current market value is valued at about £265,000, as reported by Transfermarkt. His contract with Queen's Park is presently slated to expire on the 31st of May, 2025.
Connolly joined Scottish Championship side Queen's Park in July 2012. During his debut season (2012 - 2013) with Queen's Park, he made 23 appearances in the first team and scored six goals in league matches. After transferring to Dundee United in the Premiership in July 2013, Connolly made two appearances in league matches during his first season with Dundee.
In September of the same year, Connolly was loaned out to Brechin City in the Highland League where he made four appearances in league matches. After his loan ended in December 2013, he returned to Dundee United where he reprised his role in the first team. From 2014 to 2016, Connolly made a combination of 31 appearances for Dundee United in league matches and managed to score one goal.
January 2016 heralded a new chapter in Connolly's career, seeing him transfer from Dundee United to Raith Rovers in the Championship. His performance at Raith Rovers was commendable, notching up an impressive total of 16 appearances and five goals in league matches during the season of 2015 - 2016. Over the next few seasons, Connolly continued to add to his tally of appearances and goals for Raith Rovers.
However, Connolly's career saw another shift in July 2016, when he transferred from Raith Rovers to York City in the National League in England. He would go on to make 50 appearances and score nine goals for the English side between the 2016 - 2017 and 2017 - 2018 seasons. From here, he would move on to play for Dunfermline Athletic, Falkirk, and eventually, make his way back to Raith Rovers in July 2021, where he continues to be a key player in their line-up.