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Fraser Aird

Fraser Aird is a Canadian professional footballer who plays as a right or for of the Canadian Premier League (CPL). Born on 2 February 1995 in , he holds dual citizenship with and , stands at 1.73 metres tall, and has earned eight caps for the Canada men's national team, scoring one goal. Aird began his professional career with in , joining their academy in 2011 and making his senior debut in 2012. Over four seasons with the club through 2016, he appeared in 85 first-team matches, contributing 12 goals and 17 assists, while helping Rangers secure three promotions from the Scottish lower divisions back to the Premiership. In January 2016, he was loaned to Soccer's for the season, where he featured in 18 matches across all competitions. Following his return, Aird moved to in the on a free transfer in January 2017, before continuing his career in the Scottish lower divisions until 2019. Returning to Canada in 2020, Aird joined of the CPL for one season, followed by a stint with in 2021. He signed with ahead of the 2022 season, where he has since become a key veteran presence, reaching his third consecutive CPL championship final in 2025 and scoring the opening penalty goal in the final against on 9 November, although Cavalry lost 2–1 in extra time. Aird represented at the under-15 level and Scotland at the under-17 and under-19 levels during his youth career before making his senior debut for the Canadian side in 2015.

Early life

Upbringing in Canada

Fraser Aird was born on February 2, 1995, in , , to Scottish parents who had emigrated from to in 1987. His family maintained strong ties to their Scottish heritage, particularly through their passion for , which shaped Aird's early interests. Aird's parents were devoted fans of , having met at a Rangers supporters group in Scarborough, Canada, as members of the North American Rangers Supporters Association. This family tradition instilled in Aird a boyhood fandom for the club from an early age, despite growing up in . As a result of his parents' Scottish origins and his Canadian birth, Aird holds dual citizenship, providing him with options for international representation. Aird's introduction to football came through local youth systems in the , where he developed as a promising right-sided player with the Markham Lightning club from a young age until February 2011. His father, Bill Aird, a transportation engineer and lifelong Rangers supporter, played a pivotal supportive role in his son's early career, attending games and fostering his passion for the sport. Bill Aird passed away on January 30, 2017, after which Fraser dedicated several professional achievements to his memory.

Move to Scotland and academy career

At the age of 16, Aird relocated from , to in February 2011 to sign a professional youth contract with Rangers FC's academy, leaving behind his life in to pursue a higher level of football development. Influenced by his Scottish heritage and boyhood fandom of the club inherited from his parents, Aird quickly integrated into the Rangers youth system, initially joining the under-17 squad before progressing to the under-19 team. Under the guidance of Rangers' youth coaches, Aird adapted to the more intense and competitive environment of Scottish , focusing on skills, tactical awareness, and physical conditioning during daily training sessions at the club's Murray Park facility. This transition marked a significant step up from his experiences in Canadian leagues, where he had captained the Soccer Association provincial team, allowing him to refine his versatile playing style as a winger and . His development emphasized building stamina and decision-making under pressure, preparing him for potential first-team opportunities amid Rangers' demotion to the Scottish Third Division following financial issues. Aird's academy progression included regular appearances for the , where he gained match experience against senior opposition and honed his contributions in both attacking and defensive roles. On 23 September 2012, at age 17, he made his senior debut for Rangers as a substitute in a 4–1 league victory over , entering the match in the second half and contributing to the team's dominant performance. This milestone appearance capped his rapid rise through the youth ranks and signaled his integration into the first-team setup.

Club career

Rangers (2012–2017)

Fraser Aird made his senior debut for Rangers on 23 September 2012, coming on as a substitute in a 4–1 Scottish Third Division victory over . Emerging from the club's academy, he quickly established himself as a versatile player capable of operating as a , winger, or right-back during Rangers' period in the lower divisions following the club's and demotion in 2012. His adaptability proved valuable in a squad rebuilding amid financial challenges, contributing to the team's dominance in the third tier. Aird scored his first league goal for Rangers on 4 May 2013, a diving header in a 1–0 win against Berwick Rangers at Ibrox, marking a significant milestone in his development. The following season, he played a key role in Rangers' 2013–14 campaign, appearing in 35 matches and scoring 7 goals as the club achieved an unbeaten run—the first in 115 years—and secured promotion with a 1–0 victory over Airdrieonians on 3 May 2014. His contributions, including goals in crucial fixtures like the 3–0 home win over , helped earn him recognition as part of the title-winning squad. Over his full tenure at Rangers from 2012 to 2017, Aird made 85 appearances and scored 12 goals across all competitions. In January 2016, Aird joined side on a season-long , providing him with North American experience and a return to his native . He made 18 appearances without scoring during the 2016 regular season, primarily featuring as a right-back and starting 16 matches. Upon returning to Rangers, limited opportunities under manager led to his departure in January 2017, when he mutually terminated his contract—set to expire that summer—amid the club's recent promotion to the .

Scottish lower divisions (2017–2019)

In January 2017, Aird mutually terminated his contract with Rangers to seek more regular playing time and joined in the on a deal until the end of the season. He made 12 appearances and scored 1 goal during his brief stint, often deployed on the right wing, but struggled to become a consistent starter amid competition in the squad. Falkirk finished fourth in the league and reached the Championship play-off final, though Aird did not feature prominently in the postseason. Following the expiration of his Falkirk contract in June 2017, Aird signed a one-year deal with another side, Athletic, in August, aiming to build on his experience in Scotland's second tier. Over the 2017–18 season, he recorded 21 appearances and 4 goals across all competitions, contributing both offensively and defensively as a versatile right-sided player. ended the campaign in seventh place, with Aird's contributions including key assists in matches against rivals like , though injuries limited his overall impact. He opted not to extend his contract at the end of the season, seeking further opportunities. Aird joined Dundee United on a two-year contract in June 2018, returning to the with a club pushing for promotion. In the first half of the 2018–19 season, he featured in 19 league appearances, scoring 3 goals, and showed promise as a winger before a mid-season dip in form. On 31 2019, Dundee United loaned him to Queen of the South until the end of the season to regain match sharpness. During this loan, Aird made 8 appearances without scoring, providing depth in midfield but facing stiff competition for starts as Queen of the South battled relegation. The team finished ninth, avoiding the drop via , after which Aird returned to Dundee United but departed permanently in the summer. In September 2019, Aird signed a short-term deal with League Two club Cove Rangers until January 2020, marking a step down to Scotland's fourth tier in hopes of consistent minutes. He quickly adapted, scoring 3 goals in 9 appearances and helping Cove maintain their promotion push early in the season. However, his tenure ended abruptly on 30 December 2019, when Cove Rangers terminated his contract following an incident during the derby on 29 December. While attending the match as a Rangers supporter in the away end at , Aird was captured on television cameras making an offensive gesture toward Celtic fans during celebrations. The club cited the gesture as unacceptable, leading to his immediate release; Aird issued a public , expressing regret for his actions. This off-field controversy capped a period of instability in Aird's Scottish career, characterized by frequent club changes and limited starts across the lower divisions.

Return to Canada (2020–present)

Aird signed with Valour FC of the Canadian Premier League on January 24, 2020, marking his return to professional soccer in his native country following a season-long loan spell with Vancouver Whitecaps FC earlier in his career. The 2020 season was severely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a shortened campaign; Aird made 6 appearances and scored 1 goal during this period. In 2021, Aird transferred to , where he solidified his role as a versatile right-sided player, contributing 28 appearances and 5 goals across the regular season and playoffs. His performances helped stabilize the team's midfield and defensive flanks amid a competitive league schedule. On February 9, 2022, Aird joined on a two-year contract with an option for an additional year, bringing his international experience to the Calgary-based club. He has since become a mainstay, playing primarily as a and , with his contract extended in December 2023 to run through December 2025. As of November 2025, Aird has recorded 103 appearances and 7 goals for , including key contributions in their playoff runs. Entering the 2025 season as defending champions after winning the North Star Cup in 2024, relied on Aird's veteran leadership in their third consecutive appearance in the CPL final on November 9 against . Played amid blizzard conditions at in , the match saw Aird score the opening goal from a penalty in the 33rd minute, which he converted calmly before celebrating with a knee-slide into the accumulating . Despite the early lead, Cavalry fell 2–1 after extra time, with 's David Rodriguez scoring the winner in the 107th minute via a spectacular . Aird's adaptation to the CPL has underscored his veteran status at age 30, providing tactical acumen and consistency to Cavalry's squad as they pursue further titles in Canada's top domestic league.

International career

Youth international career

Born in , to Scottish parents who had emigrated to , Aird was eligible to represent either nation at level through birthright for Canada and parental heritage for . Aird first represented at the under-15 level in 2010, participating in a and a friendly match against the . He later debuted for at under-17 level in a friendly tournament on 30 August 2011. Over the 2011–2012 period, he earned eight caps for the U17 squad, including participation in the qualifying campaign, where competed in Group 3 matches against , , and in October 2011. In his final U17 appearance, a friendly against in 2012, Aird scored his sole goal for the team. Progressing to the under-19 side in 2013–2014, Aird made two appearances in friendly internationals while balancing duties with Rangers' youth setup. On 3 September 2013, he featured against in a 1–1 draw, and on 5 March 2014, he played the full 90 minutes against at , scoring the equalizing goal in a 4–2 with a right-footed shot. In 2015, Aird opted to switch allegiance to , citing his strong ties to his birth country after 16 years growing up there, alongside encouragement from his Scottish father who supported the decision despite his heritage. This commitment, formalized through his senior debut for in October 2015, concluded his involvement with Scotland's youth teams.

Senior international career

Aird, born in to Scottish parents, represented at youth levels including the U-17 and U-19 teams before switching allegiance to , where he remained eligible due to his birthplace. He received his first senior call-up under head coach in October 2015, debuting as a substitute in a 1–1 friendly draw against on October 13 in Between 2015 and 2017, Aird earned eight senior caps for , all in friendlies and the , starting five matches and recording his lone goal. His international goal came on March 22, 2017, in a 1–1 friendly draw against at in , where he opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a low shot from the edge of the box; he dedicated the strike to his father, who had passed away in January 2017. Aird's final appearance came on October 8, 2017, in a 1–0 friendly loss to in , after featuring in Canada's group-stage matches at the that July. He has received no senior call-ups since, though he remains eligible for .

Career statistics

Club

Fraser Aird has amassed a total of 320 appearances and 37 goals across his club career in various domestic leagues, cups, and international club competitions as of November 2025, including participation in the 2025 Final.
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoals
2025Cavalry FCCONCACAF Champions Cup20
2025Cavalry FCCanadian Premier League282
2025Cavalry FCCanadian Premier League Final11
2025Cavalry FCCanadian Championship30
2024Cavalry FCCONCACAF Champions Cup20
2024Cavalry FCCanadian Premier League263
2024Cavalry FCCanadian Championship30
2023Cavalry FCCONCACAF Champions Cup20
2023Cavalry FCCanadian Premier League262
2023Cavalry FCCanadian Championship10
2022Cavalry FCCanadian Premier League50
2021FC EdmontonCanadian Premier League285
2021FC EdmontonCanadian Championship10
2020Valour FCCanadian Premier League61
19/20Cove Rangers FCScottish League Two93
19/20Cove Rangers FCScottish FA Cup10
18/19Queen of the South FCScottish Championship60
18/19Queen of the South FCScottish Championship Play-offs20
18/19Dundee United FCScottish Championship193
18/19Dundee United FCScottish Championship Play-offs30
17/18Dunfermline Athletic FCScottish Championship214
17/18Dunfermline Athletic FCScottish Premiership Play-offs20
17/18Dunfermline Athletic FCScottish Challenge Cup20
16/17Falkirk FCScottish Championship121
16/17Vancouver Whitecaps FCCONCACAF Champions Cup40
2016Vancouver Whitecaps FCMajor League Soccer180
2016Vancouver Whitecaps FCCanadian Championship20
15/16Rangers FCScottish Championship30
15/16Rangers FCScottish Challenge Cup10
14/15Rangers FCScottish Championship131
14/15Rangers FCScottish FA Cup10
14/15Rangers FCScottish Championship Play-offs40
14/15Rangers FCScottish Challenge Cup41
13/14Rangers FCScottish League One275
13/14Rangers FCScottish FA Cup61
13/14Rangers FCScottish Challenge Cup30
13/14Rangers FCScottish Championship Play-offs11
12/13Rangers FCScottish League Two193
12/13Rangers FCScottish FA Cup20
12/13Rangers FCScottish Championship Play-offs10
Notes on Competitions: The /Championship/League One/Two represent Scotland's top four professional tiers; (MLS) is the top tier in ; the Canadian Premier League (CPL) is Canada's top professional league, including playoffs and finals; is a North American continental club competition; Scottish FA Cup and Challenge Cup, along with the Canadian Championship, are domestic knockout cups.

International

Fraser Aird earned eight caps for the Canada senior national team between 2015 and 2017, scoring one goal, with no further appearances as of November 2025. He scored his lone senior international goal in a friendly against Scotland on March 22, 2017, which he dedicated to his late father. The following table lists his senior appearances:
DateOpponentCompetitionResultMinutesGoals
2015-10-13Friendly1–1 D450
2016-10-06Friendly4–0 W270
2016-10-11Friendly0–4 L900
2016-11-11Friendly0–2 L900
2017-03-22Friendly1–1 D901
2017-06-13Friendly2–1 W810
2017-07-111–1 D220
2017-10-08Friendly0–1 L610
Aird represented at the under-15 level and at the youth international level, earning eight caps with the U17 team and two with the U19 team between 2011 and 2014, for a total of 10 appearances with no goals scored in friendlies and . The following table summarizes his youth appearances:
LevelCapsGoalsPeriodCompetitions
U15102010Friendlies
U17802011–2012Friendlies, Qualifiers
U19202013–2014Friendlies, Qualifiers
Total1102010–2014

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