Jon Gallagher
Jon Gallagher (born 23 February 1996) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Major League Soccer club Austin FC.[1] Born in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, he stands at 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall and weighs 159 pounds (72 kg).[1] Gallagher is known for his versatility, having played positions including forward, midfielder, and right back throughout his career.[2] Gallagher began his professional journey after a standout collegiate career at the University of Notre Dame, where he scored 39 goals and provided 15 assists in 84 matches for the Fighting Irish, earning All-ACC honors in his senior year with nine goals and three assists.[1] He was selected by Atlanta United in the first round (14th overall) of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft.[2] In his rookie season, he excelled with Atlanta United 2 in the USL Championship, starting 26 of 29 appearances, scoring a team-high six goals, and adding five assists while logging 2,279 minutes.[2] Gallagher was part of Atlanta United's first team squad that won the MLS Cup in 2018, and made 16 appearances (11 starts) for the first team in 2020.[1] In 2019, Gallagher was loaned to Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen FC, where he made 31 appearances, scored one goal, and recorded three assists, including starting all six UEFA Europa League qualifying matches and providing three assists in those contests.[1] He joined Austin FC ahead of their inaugural MLS season in 2021, becoming the first player to score at Q2 Stadium on July 1, 2021.[1] As of the 2025 season, Gallagher has recorded 17 goals and 16 assists in 178 MLS appearances for Austin, earning selection to the 2023 MLS All-Star Game.[1][3] His contract with Austin FC runs through 2026, with a club option for 2027.[1]Early life and youth career
Family background and early moves
Jon Gallagher was born on 23 February 1996 in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, where he spent his early childhood in the nearby Blackrock area.[4][5] His family had strong ties to traditional Irish sports; his mother's side was deeply involved in Gaelic football, including relatives like an uncle and both grandfathers who participated in the sport.[6][7] Despite this background, Gallagher's interest in soccer was sparked early in Ireland, where he began playing casually and participated in summer camps at Oriel Park in Dundalk, preferring the sport over Gaelic football even though he tried the latter until around age 12.[6][4][7] Gallagher's father worked as a director for Guinness, which necessitated frequent international relocations for the family, beginning when Jon was nine years old in 2005.[8][4][9] The family moved every two to three years, living in the United States (including Connecticut), Jamaica, Singapore, and the Newcastle area of England.[6][1][8] These moves exposed the young Gallagher to diverse cultures and environments, shaping his adaptability; he continued pursuing soccer informally abroad, using casual play in places like Singapore and Jamaica as a way to make friends and integrate into new communities.[6][8]Youth football development and trials
Gallagher began his organized youth football in Dundalk, Ireland, where he developed an early preference for soccer over Gaelic football, influenced by his surroundings before the family relocated abroad at age nine.[7] During a family residence in the United States, he joined Beachside SC in Connecticut from 2008 to 2010, competing in a high-level youth program that emphasized professionalism, advanced tactical understanding, and coachability in a near-professional setting.[10] Following a move to Singapore, Gallagher entered the Home United youth academy from 2010 to 2012, continuing his development in an Asian football context amid further international exposure.[7] At age 15, Gallagher moved independently from Singapore to England to attend boarding school and further his football career.[11] While attending boarding school in England, he represented the England Schoolboys at youth international level, showcasing his skills in a competitive domestic environment.[7] Between ages 14 and 16, Gallagher secured trials with prominent European clubs, including Juventus in Italy, Olympique de Marseille in France, Newcastle United, and Blackburn Rovers in England; these opportunities provided elite-level exposure, though he was often viewed as too slight in build for immediate contracts.[7][12][8]College career
University of Notre Dame achievements
Jon Gallagher enrolled at the University of Notre Dame in 2014 on a soccer scholarship and played for the Fighting Irish men's soccer team from 2014 to 2017, majoring in management consulting in the Mendoza College of Business.[13][11][14] During his collegiate career, Gallagher appeared in 84 matches with 63 starts, recording 39 goals and 15 assists for 93 points and ranking sixth in program history for goals and ninth for points.[15] His freshman year in 2014 featured 3 goals and 3 assists in 21 appearances, while his sophomore season in 2015 produced 9 goals and 3 assists across 22 starts.[13] In 2016, he led the ACC with 14 goals and 7 assists for 35 points in 21 starts, setting personal records and tying for third in conference assists.[13] His senior year in 2017 was a standout, with 13 goals (second in the ACC) and 2 assists for 28 points in 22 appearances, including 5 game-winning goals and a league-high 92 shots.[15] Gallagher earned numerous accolades, including ACC All-Freshman Team honors in 2014.[13] As a sophomore in 2015, he was named to the All-ACC Third Team, NSCAA All-South Region Second Team, Notre Dame Monogram Club Co-MVP, and ACC All-Academic Team.[13] In 2016, he received ACC Offensive Player of the Year, All-ACC First Team, NSCAA All-South Region Second Team, College Soccer News All-America Second Team, and ACC All-Academic Team honors.[16][13] His senior campaign in 2017 brought All-ACC First Team, United Soccer Coaches All-South Region First Team, United Soccer Coaches All-America Second Team, and ACC All-Tournament Team selections, while he served as one of three team captains.[15] Primarily a forward during his time at Notre Dame, Gallagher developed positional versatility that allowed him to shift into winger roles, enhancing his attacking contributions across the front line.[2] He played a key role in the team's success, helping Notre Dame reach the NCAA Tournament in 2014, 2016, and 2017, where he scored the game-winning goal against Ohio State in the 2014 second round, added goals against Loyola Maryland and Louisville in 2016, and contributed during the 2017 first-round matchup against Wisconsin.[13][17]Transition to professional draft
Following his senior season at the University of Notre Dame, where he tallied a team-high 13 goals and 2 assists to help the Fighting Irish reach the NCAA Tournament,[15] Jon Gallagher declared for the 2018 MLS SuperDraft.[18] His college statistics, including 39 goals over four seasons, were instrumental in boosting his draft stock among scouts.[1] Gallagher participated in pre-draft events, including the 2018 adidas MLS Player Combine in Orlando, Florida, where he showcased his skills alongside other top prospects. Scouting reports noted his strong goal-scoring record from prior seasons, with evaluators recalling his standout 2016 campaign despite a relatively down senior year for both him and Notre Dame. On January 19, 2018, he was selected 14th overall in the first round by Atlanta United FC, marking one of the highest draft positions ever for a Notre Dame player in MLS history.[19][20][21] Upon selection, Gallagher signed a senior contract with Major League Soccer, securing his professional status without remaining college eligibility. The move represented a significant step, as Atlanta United, an expansion club in its second MLS season, viewed him as a promising addition to their attacking depth.[22] Transitioning from the college environment to professional soccer presented initial challenges for Gallagher, including adjustments to the heightened intensity of training, a more competitive roster, and the shift from student-athlete life to full-time professionalism. In the weeks following the draft, he described the change as transformative in mentality and daily routine, though he had prepared for it through combine experiences and anticipated the professional demands.[23]Professional club career
Atlanta United FC (2018–2020)
Jon Gallagher joined Atlanta United FC after being selected 14th overall in the first round of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Notre Dame.[21] He signed a professional contract with the club shortly thereafter and was immediately loaned to its affiliate, Atlanta United 2, in the USL Championship to gain experience.[24] Gallagher made his professional debut with Atlanta United 2 on March 24, 2018, scoring two goals in a 3–1 victory over New York Red Bulls II.[25] During the 2018 USL season, he appeared in 30 matches (27 starts), logging 2,367 minutes while contributing a team-high six goals and five assists, establishing himself as a key attacking contributor during the club's inaugural playoff run, where they reached the Eastern Conference semifinals.[3] In 2019, Gallagher continued with Atlanta United 2 early in the season, making eight starts across 684 minutes with one goal and one assist before his loan to Aberdeen FC in June.[26] Overall, across both seasons with the USL side, he totaled 38 appearances, seven goals, and six assists.[3] Despite his success at the second-tier level, Gallagher saw limited opportunities with Atlanta United's first team during 2018 and 2019 due to the squad's depth in attacking positions, including established players like Josef Martínez and Miguel Almirón.[27] He did not make an MLS appearance in those years, focusing instead on reserve development.[2] Gallagher's versatility as a forward and winger, capable of playing on either flank or centrally, was evident in his USL performances, where he lined up in roles such as left winger, right midfielder, and even defensive positions like right back.[3] Any potential for increased first-team integration in 2019 was curtailed by his mid-season loan abroad, though no major injuries were reported during this period.[28] Gallagher finally broke into the MLS first team in 2020, making his league debut on July 21 against Columbus Crew SC during the MLS is Back Tournament.[29] He went on to record 16 regular-season appearances (11 starts) for 979 minutes, scoring four goals—his first coming on September 16 against Nashville SC—while providing zero assists.[24] Notable performances included a two-goal brace in a 3–1 win over D.C. United on October 3, showcasing his finishing ability as a wide forward.[29] His breakthrough season contributed to Atlanta United's playoff qualification, though the team exited in the first round. On December 13, 2020, ahead of Austin FC's inaugural MLS season, Atlanta United traded Gallagher to the expansion side in exchange for up to $225,000 in general allocation money.[30] This move ended his tenure with the Five Stripes, during which he was part of the 2018 MLS Cup-winning roster despite limited involvement that year.[1]Aberdeen FC loan (2019–2020)
In June 2019, Jon Gallagher joined Aberdeen FC on loan from Atlanta United FC, bringing his experience from Major League Soccer to the Scottish Premiership; the initial six-month deal was extended in January 2020 to run until the end of the 2019–20 season.[31][32] He made an immediate impact in European competition, starting all six UEFA Europa League qualifying matches and providing three assists as Aberdeen advanced through their ties against Finnish side RoPS and Luxembourg's FC Progrès Niederkorn.[24] In the domestic league, Gallagher featured in 22 appearances, scoring his sole goal for the club in a 2–2 draw against Rangers on 4 December 2019, which helped spark a comeback from two goals down.[3][33] Gallagher's versatility proved valuable amid squad demands, with manager Derek McInnes deploying him primarily as a right-back but also shifting him into midfield roles to cover injuries and tactical needs; McInnes highlighted his energy and adaptability upon his arrival, noting that Gallagher offered "versatility and energy to the team."[34] This positional flexibility allowed him to contribute defensively and in attack, though adaptation to the intensity of Scottish football presented challenges, including adjusting to the faster pace in central areas.[35] The loan spell was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, which suspended the Scottish Premiership in March 2020; Gallagher returned to the United States shortly thereafter to rejoin Atlanta United amid the disruptions, having made 31 appearances in total across all competitions during his time in Aberdeen.[36] McInnes later expressed appreciation for Gallagher's contributions, praising his work rate and role in maintaining squad depth through a demanding campaign.[34]Austin FC (2021–present)
Jon Gallagher joined Austin FC as part of the club's expansion into Major League Soccer, acquired via a trade from Atlanta United FC on December 13, 2020, in exchange for up to $225,000 in general allocation money.[37] He signed a contract ahead of the 2021 season and quickly became a key contributor, scoring the first-ever MLS goal at Q2 Stadium on July 1, 2021, during a 4-1 home win against the Portland Timbers.[38] Initially deployed as a winger, Gallagher transitioned to a primary right-back role in 2022, leveraging his prior loan experience at Aberdeen FC to enhance his defensive capabilities.[24] By October 2025, he had made 159 regular-season MLS appearances for Austin FC, scoring 13 goals and providing 11 assists, while demonstrating versatility across defensive and attacking positions.[3] In November 2022, Gallagher agreed to a four-year contract extension with Austin FC, committing him through the 2026 season with a club option for 2027.[39] The 2023 season marked a career highlight, as he earned selection to the MLS All-Star team after a strong performance that included 5 goals and 4 assists in 34 regular-season matches.[1] His contributions extended to the pitch, where he recorded 3 goals and 2 regular-season assists in 2024, alongside additional assists in cup competitions, totaling 5 for the year across all tournaments.[40] Gallagher played a pivotal role in Austin FC's 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs run, appearing in matches as the team advanced to the Western Conference Final. Although the club missed the playoffs in 2023 and 2024, Gallagher maintained consistent form, starting regularly in 2025 with 34 regular-season appearances and 1 goal.[3] As of November 2025, Austin FC qualified for the 2025 playoffs and faced Los Angeles FC in the first round, where Gallagher featured prominently in the best-of-three series before the team was eliminated (2–1 loss on October 29 and 1–4 loss on November 2).[41][42] His market value stood at €2 million entering the 2025 season, reflecting his established role in the squad.[5]International career
Youth international representations
Born in Dundalk, Ireland, Jon Gallagher was eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland at youth international level, but received no caps due to his family's frequent relocations abroad during his formative years.[11] His residency in England from age 15 onward shifted his early international opportunities toward English schoolboy teams.[13] While attending Millfield School, Gallagher represented the England Schoolboys at the under-18 level, participating in international friendlies as part of the team's schedule.[2][13] This experience, facilitated by his youth club involvement in England, marked his only foray into youth internationals.[13] Gallagher's youth international exposure remained confined to the schoolboy tier, with no participation in FIFA-sanctioned competitions such as the under-17 or under-19 levels.[5] Despite his England Schoolboys appearances, he has pursued eligibility for the senior Republic of Ireland national team, citing his birthplace and lifelong connection to the country.[43]Senior eligibility and national team aspirations
Gallagher holds eligibility to represent the Republic of Ireland at the senior international level due to his birth in Dundalk, County Louth, on 23 February 1996.[5] As of November 2025, he has not earned any senior caps for Ireland or any other nation, nor has he participated in major competitions such as UEFA Nations League matches or FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Despite occasional discussions in media about potential training invitations, no such opportunities have materialized for him at the senior level.[11] In public statements, particularly during 2023 interviews amid a strong MLS campaign, Gallagher has repeatedly expressed his aspiration to play for Ireland, emphasizing his Dundalk roots and family connections despite leaving the country at age nine due to his father's career with Guinness.[43] He stated, "I would love to represent Ireland at international level. I was born in Dundalk so I’m eligible for Ireland," highlighting a personal dream tied to national pride.[43] His selection to the 2023 MLS All-Star Game, where he substituted in during a 5-0 defeat to Arsenal, underscored his form and raised hopes that consistent performances could attract attention from Irish selectors.[44] However, barriers persist, including intense competition within Ireland's squad for wide positions, where established players like Chiedozie Ogbene and Callum Robinson dominate selections under manager Heimir Hallgrímsson.[11] Gallagher's nomadic early career, including time in the United States, Jamaica, Singapore, and England—where he represented the England Schoolboys at U-18 level—has provided broad exposure but may have delayed deeper integration into Irish youth pathways.[2] Despite these challenges, his ongoing contributions in Major League Soccer continue to position him as a potential late bloomer for the senior team.[45]Career statistics and honours
Club career statistics
As of November 2025, Jon Gallagher has recorded 264 appearances and 28 goals across Major League Soccer (MLS), USL Championship, Scottish Premiership, and UEFA Europa League competitions in his club career.[46] His contributions include 7 assists in USL play and 3 in European qualifiers, with a positional shift from forward to right-back occurring during his time at Austin FC.[3][24]MLS Regular Season
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Atlanta United | 16 | 4 | 0 |
| 2021 | Austin FC | 27 | 3 | 1 |
| 2022 | Austin FC | 32 | 1 | 4 |
| 2023 | Austin FC | 34 | 5 | 8 |
| 2024 | Austin FC | 32 | 3 | 2 |
| 2025 | Austin FC | 34 | 1 | 0 |
| Total | 175 | 17 | 15 |
MLS Cup Playoffs and US Open Cup
| Season | Club | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Austin FC | MLS Cup Playoffs | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022 | Austin FC | MLS Cup Playoffs | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022 | Austin FC | US Open Cup | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| 2023 | Austin FC | MLS Cup Playoffs | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| 2023 | Austin FC | US Open Cup | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | Austin FC | MLS Cup Playoffs | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | Austin FC | US Open Cup | 3 | 0 | 1 |
| 2025 | Austin FC | MLS Cup Playoffs | 5 | 0 | 1 |
| 2025 | Austin FC | US Open Cup | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Total | 24 | 3 | 4 |
USL Championship
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Atlanta United 2 | 30 | 6 | 5 |
| 2019 | Atlanta United 2 | 8 | 1 | 1 |
| Total | 38 | 7 | 6 |
Scottish Premiership and UEFA Europa League
| Season | Club | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019–20 | Aberdeen | Scottish Premiership | 22 | 1 | 0 |
| 2019–20 | Aberdeen | UEFA Europa League | 6 | 0 | 3 |
| Total | 28 | 1 | 3 |
Sources: FOX Sports standard stats and MLSsoccer.com profile.[49][24]