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Andrew Considine

Andrew Considine (born 1 April 1987) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played primarily as a centre-back. Over a 20-year senior career, he made 645 appearances across all competitions, with the bulk of his play for , where he debuted in 2004 and became a club stalwart. He retired in July 2024 at age 37 after a final season with St Johnstone and transitioned to a role in the and gas industry. Considine, the son of former Aberdeen defender Doug Considine, joined Aberdeen's youth academy in 1999 and signed his first contract in 2003. He made his senior debut on 15 May 2004 against in the , aged 17, and went on to feature in 571 matches for the club, scoring 41 goals, including 29 in league play. Known for his powerful defending and game-reading ability, he was Aberdeen's longest-serving player after and earned multiple contract extensions, culminating in his departure as a in June 2022. In July 2022, Considine transferred to St Johnstone on a free transfer, where he played 71 matches and scored 2 goals over two seasons in the . He won one major team honor, the 2013–14 with , and represented at various youth levels, including four caps for the under-21 side and appearances at the . At age 33, he earned three senior caps for in 2020, debuting against and becoming the oldest Scotland debutant since in 1967; his international appearances gained cult status among fans, boosted by a viral stag do video performance of the song "," which became an unofficial anthem.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Andrew Considine was born on 1 April 1987 in , , . He is the son of Doug Considine, a former defender for Football Club who played as a squad player during the 1970s and 1980s, contributing to the team's Scottish League title win in 1980. Considine grew up in the village of , a community in rural , where his early years were influenced by his father's involvement in professional football and the region's strong local sporting culture.

Youth career

Andrew Considine joined FC's youth academy at the age of 11 in 1998, having been scouted while playing for Banchory Boys' Club during the International Youth Festival. Invited for trials shortly thereafter, he progressed through the ranks as a key product of the Youth Academy, training intensively under coaches Alan McInnes and until the age of 16. His development was supported by his father, Doug Considine, a former defender in the 1980s whose legacy at the club influenced Andrew's commitment to the Dons over offers from rivals like Rangers. During the early 2000s, Considine honed his skills as a centre-back in youth and matches, participating alongside emerging talents and adapting to the physical demands of competitive . Pre-season training sessions with reserve coach Neil Cooper proved particularly challenging, involving double daily practices that served as a "massive eye-opener" compared to his prior schoolboy routine of two nights per week. These experiences helped build his confidence, transitioning him from a reserved youth player to one ready for senior opportunities, including early bench appearances for the under-21s against high-profile opponents like . Considine made his professional debut on 15 May 2004, aged 17, under manager in a match against at , which ended in a 1–2 defeat; he started as centre-half alongside Markus Heikkinen. In the 2004–05 season, he recorded one further senior appearance, coming on as a substitute for 67 minutes in a 0–2 loss to on 8 May 2005, reflecting his gradual adaptation to first-team pressures amid limited minutes while continuing to feature prominently in reserves. This debut phase marked the culmination of his youth progression, establishing him on the cusp of a long-term with .

Club career

Aberdeen

Considine made his senior debut for Aberdeen in May 2004 at the age of 17, but it was during the 2006–07 season that he established himself as a first-team regular, making 36 appearances and scoring his first goals for the club in a 2–0 victory over St Mirren in January 2007. Initially versatile across defensive positions, he transitioned into a reliable centre-back, contributing to 's solid backline in the . Under manager , who took charge in 2014, Considine became a defensive stalwart, often partnering with players like Mark Reynolds and to anchor the team. His longevity and consistency saw him amass over 550 appearances for across 18 years, ranking fourth in the club's all-time list by the end of his tenure. During this period, Aberdeen achieved consistent success, including runner-up finishes in the for two consecutive seasons in 2015–16 and 2016–17, challenging Celtic's dominance. Key highlights included Considine's contributions to Aberdeen's 2013–14 triumph, their first major trophy in 19 years, where he featured in the semi-final victory over St Johnstone. He also played a pivotal role in the 2019–20 win, the club's first since 1990, earning the club's Player of the Year award that season for his defensive reliability. His international recognition came in 2020 with a late call-up while at Aberdeen, where he made three appearances for the national team. Considine's career was not without setbacks, including a serious cruciate ligament injury sustained in a 2021 Europa Conference League qualifier against Qarabag, requiring knee surgery and ruling him out until after . His time at the club ended acrimoniously in summer 2022 following a leaked private meeting about his contract negotiations, during which Aberdeen offered a one-year extension with a youth coaching role, but no agreement was reached; he departed having made 571 appearances overall.

St Johnstone

After leaving Aberdeen, Considine signed a two-year contract with St Johnstone on 16 June 2022, seeking to extend his career as an experienced defender in the Scottish Premiership. His move was motivated by a desire to continue competing at a high level, drawing on his long-standing reputation from Aberdeen. During the 2022–23 season, Considine quickly became a key figure in St Johnstone's defense, featuring regularly as the team navigated a challenging campaign that saw them finish 9th after the bottom six relegation round. He contributed to their survival in the top flight, making 34 appearances across all competitions while adapting to a fighting to avoid , and scored once with a header in a 3–2 defeat to Heart of . In his mid-30s, Considine provided leadership and stability, helping the side secure vital points in tight matches against relegation rivals. The following 2023–24 season presented further difficulties, with St Johnstone again battling at the bottom of the table, ultimately finishing 10th with 35 points to secure survival. Considine, now aged 37, appeared in 37 games and scored once, continuing to mentor younger players amid the pressure of potential relegation. His experience proved invaluable during a run of draws and narrow victories that kept the club in the Premiership. Over his two seasons at St Johnstone, Considine amassed 71 appearances and 2 goals in total, serving as a veteran presence in a turbulent period for the club. His final professional outing came on 19 May 2024 in a 1–1 draw against , after which his contract expired without renewal. Considine announced his retirement from football on 8 July 2024, at age 37, reflecting on a career that allowed him to bow out on his terms following these closing chapters.

International career

Youth international career

Andrew Considine earned four caps for the under-21 national team during the mid-2000s, primarily in 2007, as an emerging centre-back looking to establish himself in competitive fixtures. His debut came on 11 October 2007 in a 3–0 qualifying victory over at in , where he featured alongside defenders Garry Kenneth and Mark Reynolds in a solid backline that contributed to a clean sheet. These appearances, part of 's qualifying campaign, allowed Considine to gain valuable experience in high-tempo matches, honing his positioning and aerial ability before breaking through as a regular starter at . Prior to his under-21 involvement, Considine represented the Scotland under-20 team, including selection for the in . He made three appearances for the squad: starting the first half in a 4-0 friendly win against under-21s on 24 May 2007 at in , before being substituted at halftime, coming on as a substitute in the World Cup group stage 0–2 defeat to on 5 July 2007, and starting the full match in the 1–2 group stage defeat to on 7 July 2007. This tournament exposure, 's last appearance at a youth to date, provided Considine with insights into elite youth competition and further developed his defensive composure against technically proficient opponents. Overall, Considine's youth international career, though limited in volume, played a key role in bridging his academy progression at to senior professional demands, emphasizing disciplined defending without recording any goals during his youth caps across levels.

Senior international career

Considine earned his first senior call-up to the national team in October 2020 at the age of 33, after a long and distinguished domestic career that had previously limited his international opportunities. He made his debut on 11 October 2020, starting in a 1–0 victory over at , where he partnered in central defence and contributed to a clean sheet. This appearance marked him as Scotland's oldest debutant since goalkeeper in 1967, highlighting his perseverance in achieving international recognition late in his career. Three days later, on 14 October 2020, Considine started again for in another match, helping secure a 1–0 win against the at with a solid defensive display that extended Scotland's unbeaten run. His third and final cap came on 15 November 2020, starting in a 1–0 away defeat to in the , where he played the full 90 minutes despite the loss. All three appearances were in fixtures during the 2020–21 season, with Considine featuring exclusively as a centre-back and accumulating 270 minutes of international football without scoring or assisting. Considine's brief senior international stint earned him status as a "cult hero" among fans, celebrated for his long-awaited breakthrough earned through consistent domestic performances at rather than early promise. Despite further squad inclusions for qualifiers in 2021, he did not add to his caps, concluding his international career with three appearances as a testament to late-blooming resilience.

Personal life

Family

Andrew Considine was born into a footballing family, with his father, Doug Considine, having been a for during the late and . Doug made 14 starts as a left-back and was part of the squad that won the Scottish league title in 1980 under manager Sir . This family legacy significantly influenced Andrew's early career path, as Doug provided ongoing post-match advice and criticism, often being the first person Andrew contacted after games, and encouraged his son's development within 's youth system from age 12. Considine has spoken of the close-knit support from his siblings, including two brothers and a sister, who have been integral to his personal and professional life. He is married to Considine, whom he has credited as a major influence in his career, providing unwavering encouragement throughout his time at . The couple has three sons—Harry, Teddy, and Arthur—born during his playing years, with Arthur arriving in November 2020 just before a match against St Mirren. Considine has highlighted his family's role as his primary supporters, noting that and their boys frequently traveled with him during his 18-year stint at . Upon his departure from Aberdeen in 2022 to join St Johnstone, Considine expressed gratitude for his family's adaptability and continued backing during the relocation to , which allowed him to extend his professional career for two more seasons.

Public incidents

In 2015, a video from Considine's stag party surfaced online, showing him dressed in and performing a humorous to the 1970s disco song "" alongside friends and his father. The footage, intended for private viewing, went and attracted attention, but it had no on his career at . Former teammate Langfield publicly defended Considine, stating that the lighthearted incident would not faze the defender and highlighted his resilience. In April 2022, details of Considine's contract negotiations with were leaked to the media, revealing that the club had decided not to offer him an extension, leading to his departure at the end of the season. manager expressed dismay over the breach of confidentiality, describing it as the club being "thrown under the bus," while Considine maintained a stance amid the fallout. The incident drew commentary from former players urging both parties to resolve the matter maturely, but it ultimately marked the end of his long tenure without further escalation. Throughout his career, Considine has been portrayed in the media as a dedicated and low-profile professional, often described as a true stalwart committed to both on and off the pitch. This grounded persona is rooted in his family background, as the son of former defender Doug Considine, which instilled a strong sense of loyalty and from an early age.

Retirement and post-playing career

Retirement

Andrew Considine announced his retirement from professional on 8 July 2024, at the age of 37, bringing to an end a 20-year senior career that included 645 appearances across various clubs. The decision followed the expiry of his contract with St Johnstone earlier that year. In reflecting on his career, Considine highlighted his deep loyalty to , where he made 571 appearances and ranked fourth in the club's all-time list, emphasizing that signing his first professional contract there remained one of the proudest moments of his life, influenced by his father Doug's own history with the team. He also expressed particular pride in his late-career international success with , where he earned three caps in 2020, all resulting in 1–0 victories and clean sheets. Following his retirement, Considine participated in Aberdeen's celebrations after their victory on 24 May 2025, when the club defeated 1–1 (4–3 on penalties) to secure their first major trophy in over a decade. As a former player and club legend, he joined the squad pitchside at for the trophy lift, captured in unseen footage showing him standing directly beside the team during the moment.

Post-playing career

Following his retirement from professional football in July 2024, Andrew Considine transitioned into a role in the oil and gas sector, joining TESS as Manager in 2024. In this position, he focuses on strategic growth and enhancing client relationships, leveraging his extensive leadership experience from nearly two decades in professional to contribute to the company's operations as a leading provider of innovative solutions for the industry. TESS Aberdeen's director, Keith Robertson, highlighted Considine's value, stating that his "dedication to excellence and his fresh perspective is welcomed and will undoubtedly elevate TESS Aberdeen to new heights." In addition to his professional role, Considine has pursued coaching opportunities in , engaging in part-time activities outside his work commitments to mentor young players and stay connected to the . In 2025, Considine participated in the Stealth Competitions Scottish Masters event as part of the Aberdeen legends team. This involvement allows him to apply his on-field expertise in a community-oriented capacity while based in his native .

Career statistics

Club

Andrew Considine's club career spanned two Scottish clubs, with the vast majority of his playing time at . He made his senior debut for Aberdeen in April 2004 and went on to feature in 571 matches, scoring 41 goals across all competitions until his departure in June 2022. In July 2022, he joined on a free transfer, where he added 71 appearances and 2 goals before retiring at the end of the 2023–24 season. These contributions resulted in a total of 642 senior club appearances and 43 goals. The table below summarizes his club statistics by club and major competition, encompassing league, domestic cups, European ties, and other matches (such as playoffs or qualifiers not classified elsewhere).
ClubCompetitionAppearancesGoals
Aberdeen FC44429
Aberdeen FCScottish FA Cup496
Aberdeen FC344
Aberdeen FCEuropean competitions352
Aberdeen FCOther90
Subtotal57141
622
Scottish FA Cup20
70
Subtotal712
Career total64243
Statistics compiled from official club records and performance databases; European appearances for Aberdeen include 35 games across UEFA Cup, Europa League Qualifying, and Europa Conference League Qualifying.

International

Considine represented Scotland at youth international level, earning 4 caps for the under-21 team without scoring any goals. He won 3 caps for the senior national team in 2020, also without scoring. His appearances came during the .
DateOpponentResultCompetitionNotes
11 October 2020 (h)1–0Debut, started
14 October 2020 (h)2–2Substitute
15 November 2020 (a)0–0Started
The table details his senior international appearances, with all matches resulting in draws or wins for but no goals from Considine himself.

Honours and recognition

Team honours

During his professional career, primarily with , Andrew Considine contributed to several notable team achievements in Scottish domestic competitions. Aberdeen
  • Scottish League Cup: 2013–14
The team also reached several finals as runners-up, including the 2016–17 (lost 3–0 to ) and the 2016–17 (lost 2–1 to ). finished as runners-up in the for four consecutive seasons from 2014–15 to 2017–18, establishing the club as the strongest challengers to the dominance during that period. St Johnstone No major team honours were won during Considine's two seasons with the club from 2022 to 2024.

Individual awards

Considine earned multiple individual accolades during his tenure at , reflecting his consistency and popularity among fans and teammates. In the 2019–20 season, he was voted Player of the Year by supporters, an award determined through fan ballots via the club's RedTV platform, marking the third time he received this honor after previous wins in the 2011–12 and 2016–17 seasons. He also secured the Players' Player of the Year award in 2019–20, voted by his fellow first-team squad members, and had previously won it in 2016–17. These fan- and peer-voted recognitions underscored his pivotal role in the team's defensive solidity during those campaigns. Beyond seasonal awards, Considine's longevity cemented his status as a club icon. He ranks fourth in Aberdeen's all-time appearance list with 571 matches, a testament to his enduring commitment over two decades. On the international stage, his debut at age 33 in October 2020 against made him the oldest debutant for the national team since in 1967, highlighting his late but impactful breakthrough. Considine's contributions earned him a reputation as a cult hero among supporters, with his versatility, leadership, and memorable goals—such as the winner against in May 2018 that sealed second place in the —fostering widespread admiration and informal tributes throughout his career.

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