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Rory Patterson

Rory Christopher Patterson (born 16 July 1984) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward and is player-manager for Belfast Celtic in the Northern Amateur Football League. Patterson began his youth career with Sion Swifts, Moorfield Celtic, and Townsend United before turning professional with Rochdale in England's Football League in 2003, where he made over 50 appearances and scored 12 goals across three seasons. His career has since spanned multiple countries and leagues, including stints in England's non-league and Football League systems with clubs such as Colchester United and Plymouth Argyle; Northern Ireland's NIFL Premiership with teams like Coleraine, Linfield, and Crusaders; the Republic of Ireland's League of Ireland Premier Division, primarily with Derry City across three spells from 2012 to 2018; a brief period in Scotland with St Mirren; and even a short loan in Australia's National Premier Leagues with Northern Fury in 2015. Known for his prolific scoring in lower and mid-tier competitions, Patterson has amassed over 200 career goals, with standout seasons including 49 goals in 50 matches for FC United of Manchester in England's Northern Premier League in 2007–08 and 27 goals in 33 league games for Derry City in 2012. On the international stage, Patterson represented , earning five caps between 2010 and 2011, including a goal in a 1–1 friendly draw with in 2010. Among his notable achievements are two top scorer awards—the Golden Boot in 2009–10 with 22 goals for and the League of Ireland Premier Division Golden Boot in 2012 with 27 goals for Derry City—as well as winning the , , and in 2011–12 with Linfield. Patterson also contributed to Derry City's run to the 2018 semi-finals and holds the distinction of being the first League of Ireland player to score a in European competition during a 2014 qualifier against Town.

Early years

Childhood and family

Rory Patterson was born on 16 July 1984 in , , . Raised in the nearby area, Patterson developed an early interest in football through local junior clubs. He played youth football for Sion Swifts in Sion Mills, , as well as Derry-based teams Moorfield Celtic and Townsend United, where he honed his skills as a forward before pursuing opportunities across the . Details on Patterson's family background remain limited in public records, with no widely documented information about his parents or siblings. In adulthood, he has been noted as a father to a daughter residing in , whom he supports financially.

Introduction to football

Rory Patterson showed an early aptitude for , beginning his involvement in the sport at the junior level in his native region. He played for local clubs including Derry-based Moorfield , where he developed his skills as a youth, as well as Townsend United and Sion Swifts in Sion Mills, . These formative experiences in Northern Ireland's grassroots football scene helped hone his abilities as a forward, emphasizing his goal-scoring instincts from a young age. As a teenager, Patterson attracted attention from professional scouts, earning trials with notable English and Scottish clubs such as , Newcastle United, , Charlton Athletic, and Peterborough United. These opportunities highlighted his potential and provided exposure to higher-level training environments, though he did not secure a youth academy contract at those clubs. Additionally, his performances earned him call-ups to youth international teams for both and the , underscoring early recognition of his talent beyond local leagues. Patterson's breakthrough came in 2001 when he joined the at English club , marking his transition from junior football to a professional pathway. He signed his first professional contract with in the summer of 2002, making his senior debut in the 2002–03 season and appearing in league matches over the next two years alongside teammates like Pat McCourt. This move to represented a pivotal step in his career, bridging his Northern Irish roots with the competitive demands of professional football.

Club career

Early professional clubs (2002–2009)

Patterson signed his first professional contract with club in the summer of 2002, having progressed through youth setups with Sion Swifts, Moorfield Celtic, and Townsend United in . He made his senior debut in November 2002 during a 1–1 draw against Oxford United in the Third Division and featured sporadically over the next two seasons, accumulating 15 league appearances without scoring. Despite limited starts, his potential was recognized, earning him 's Young Player of the Year award for the 2003–04 season. He was released at the end of that campaign. Following his departure from , Patterson dropped into with short spells at Radcliffe Borough and in the 2004–05 season. At in the Division One, he made seven appearances without finding the net. In early 2005, Patterson joined , a club established by supporters protesting a United . He thrived there over three seasons in the , becoming the team's talismanic forward with 107 goals in 126 appearances across all competitions. In league play alone, he scored 19 goals in 33 matches during 2005–06, followed by 33 goals in 38 matches in 2006–07 and 33 goals in 42 matches in 2007–08, helping the club to promotion in 2007. Patterson moved to Bradford Park Avenue in the Premier Division in July 2008 amid reported transfer interest. His time there was brief and injury-affected, yielding 20 league appearances and 11 goals before departing in March 2009. In June 2009, Patterson returned to by signing for in the IFA Premiership, marking the end of his early English-based career phase. He immediately impressed, scoring 30 league goals in 33 appearances during the 2009–10 season.

Northern Irish leagues and English moves (2009–2014)

In April 2009, Patterson signed for English non-league club in the Conference North following an injury-disrupted spell at Bradford Park Avenue. His time at was brief, lasting until June 2009, during which he made 9 appearances and scored 3 goals before returning to . Patterson joined in the Premiership in June 2009, marking a return to familiar territory. In his sole season with the club during 2009–10, he enjoyed a prolific campaign, scoring 30 goals in 33 league appearances and totaling 41 goals across all competitions. Highlights included a four-goal haul in a 6–0 league victory over Glentoran in November 2009. His performances earned him the Ulster Footballer of the Year and Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Year awards for 2009–10. Coleraine reached the Irish League Cup final that season but lost to Glentoran. Impressing on trial, Patterson transferred to English side Plymouth Argyle in June 2010 for an undisclosed fee. He debuted in August 2010, scoring in a 1–1 draw against Carlisle United. Over the 2010–11 season, Patterson made 35 league appearances, netting four goals as Plymouth finished 21st and suffered relegation to . In July 2011, Patterson returned to the Premiership on a one-year loan to Linfield from . He scored four goals in 18 league matches during the first half of the 2011–12 season, contributing to Linfield's title challenge. The loan was cut short in January 2012 due to contractual issues with , allowing Patterson to seek a permanent move. Patterson signed a two-year contract with Derry City in the League of Ireland Premier Division in January 2012. He made an immediate impact, scoring four goals on his debut in a 4–1 Setanta Sports Cup win over Lisburn Distillery. In the 2012 season, Patterson helped Derry win the , scoring the extra-time winner in a final victory over St Patrick's Athletic. Across 2012–14, he recorded 18 goals in 28 league appearances in 2013 and 11 goals in 23 appearances in 2014, aiding Derry to a fourth-place finish in 2013 before an eighth-place standing in 2014. His contract with Derry ended by mutual consent in January 2015.

International stint and returns (2015–2019)

In early 2015, Patterson embarked on an international stint by signing with Cockburn City in Australia's , a move that allowed him to play abroad after leaving Derry City. He quickly adapted, scoring 20 goals across 19 league appearances during the season, including two instances of four-goal hauls in single matches, helping the team secure a fifth-place finish. Patterson returned to in October 2015, rejoining non-league side for a brief spell that lasted until December. In this short period, he made five substitute appearances in the without scoring, while also featuring in cup competitions. By late December 2015, Patterson had returned to familiar territory, signing a one-year deal with Derry City in the League of Ireland Premier Division. He extended his stay, contributing significantly over the next two-and-a-half seasons. In 2016, his first full campaign back, Patterson appeared in 32 league matches, scoring 17 goals, and added three more in the as Derry reached the semi-finals. His form continued into 2017, where he netted 25 goals across league and cup competitions, underscoring his role as a key attacking threat for the club. Overall, from 2016 to mid-2018, he recorded 73 league appearances and 29 goals for Derry, helping maintain their competitiveness in the division. In July 2018, Patterson transferred to Northern Irish club Crusaders on a two-year contract, seeking a return to the . During the 2018–19 season, he made 29 league appearances and scored 10 goals, contributing to Crusaders' third-place finish while adapting to the physical demands of the league. His time there ended in June 2019 after one season.

Later career and management (2019–present)

In September 2019, Patterson joined intermediate club Ballymacash Rangers in the , marking a step down from the top flight after scoring 10 goals for Crusaders the previous season. He quickly adapted, netting multiple goals including penalties in key matches, such as a win over Valley Rangers and a 5-3 against Rectory Rangers. His debut was delayed due to international clearance rules, but he contributed significantly during the 2019–20 season. In October 2020, Patterson moved to Belfast Celtic in the . He stayed briefly before transferring to side Swifts in January 2021 on a short-term deal. At , he made 17 appearances and scored 2 goals, including his first for the club in a 1-1 draw against in March 2021. His time there was limited by the ongoing season and his age of 36. In August 2021, Patterson returned to his hometown club Strabane Athletic in the as player-manager, a he held until 2023. Under his leadership, the team achieved notable results, such as a 6-1 win over Rovers in the North West of Ireland Intermediate Cup where he scored twice. He continued to perform on the pitch into his late 30s, scoring the winning goal in a 1-0 victory against Dergview in September 2022. As manager, Patterson focused on integrating local talent and maintaining competitive form in regional competitions. In September 2023, at age 39, Patterson rejoined Belfast Celtic, now competing in the NIFL Championship 2. His early involvement led to controversy when the club was disqualified from the Steel and Sons Cup for fielding him without proper registration, resulting in a 3-0 loss awarded to St James' Swifts. Despite the setback, he remained with the club, continuing as a centre-forward. As of November 2025, Patterson, now 41, is still active at Belfast Celtic in the NIFL Championship 2, contributing experience to the squad without reported management duties.

International career

Senior appearances

Patterson received his first call-up to the senior squad in February 2010, selected by manager for a friendly against . He made his debut as a substitute in that match on 3 March 2010, replacing in the second half during a 1-0 defeat in . Patterson nearly scored late in the game but was denied by the Albanian goalkeeper, as pushed for an equalizer following Stephen Craigan's efforts on the bar and post. Patterson earned four more caps in 2010 and 2011, all in friendlies and the Nations Cup, starting each of those matches. His international career spanned just over a year, with appearances limited by competition from other strikers and his club form. Overall, he accumulated five senior caps without a win, recording one draw and four losses. The following table lists Patterson's senior international appearances for :
DateOpponentResultCompetitionPosition/Notes
3 March 20100–1 (L)FriendlySubstitute (debut)
26 May 20100–2 (L)FriendlyStarter
30 May 20100–1 (L)FriendlyStarter
17 November 20101–1 (D)FriendlyStarter (1 goal)
9 February 20110–3 (L)Nations CupStarter
Patterson's sole international goal came in his fourth appearance, a late penalty in the 86th minute to secure a 1–1 draw against at on 17 November 2010. This strike, converted after a foul on teammate , marked a highlight in an otherwise goalless record and showcased his clinical finishing from form at Plymouth Argyle. No further call-ups followed after the match, as Patterson's career shifted focus to domestic leagues in and .

International goals

Rory Patterson scored his lone goal for the senior national team during a 1–1 friendly draw against on 17 November 2010 at in . The strike came in the 86th minute from a penalty kick, awarded after a foul on teammate , equalizing Marouane Chamakh's earlier goal for the visitors and securing a point for under manager . This goal marked Patterson's only contribution to Northern Ireland's scoring in his five senior international appearances, spanning friendlies and the Nations Cup between 2010 and 2011. Despite his prolific club form, including 30 league goals for in the 2009–10 season that earned him a national team call-up, Patterson did not find the net in his other outings, against , , , and . His international scoring record thus stands at one goal from limited opportunities, reflecting the challenges of breaking into a competitive forward line during that era.

Honours and awards

Club honours

Rory Patterson has won several domestic trophies during his club career in and the . His contributions to these successes include key goals and consistent performances in competitive matches. With Linfield, Patterson was part of the squad that secured the IFA Premiership title, the , and the in the 2011–12 season. Linfield clinched the championship with 85 points from 38 games, finishing 11 points ahead of runners-up Crusaders. In the final, Linfield defeated Crusaders 2–0 at . Patterson appeared in 18 league matches and scored four goals during his loan spell from Plymouth Argyle, and contributed in cup competitions. Patterson achieved his first major cup success with Derry City by winning the in 2012. He scored twice in the final against St Patrick's Athletic, including the extra-time winner in a 3–2 victory at the on 4 November 2012, marking Derry's fifth triumph. Patterson's brace came after he entered as a substitute, first converting a penalty and then netting the decisive goal. Later, with Crusaders, Patterson contributed to two trophies in the 2018–19 season. The club won the , defeating Ballinamallard United 3–0 in the final at on 4 May 2019, securing their fourth Irish Cup title. Patterson featured in 29 league appearances that season, providing attacking support to the squad. Additionally, Crusaders lifted the with a 4–3 victory over Linfield in the final on 5 February 2019, marking their eighth win in the competition.

Individual achievements

Rory Patterson has received several individual accolades throughout his career, primarily recognizing his goalscoring prowess and overall impact in various leagues. In the 2009–10 season with in the IFA Premiership, he won the Golden Boot as the league's top scorer with 30 goals. In 2009, Patterson was named the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year, an award highlighting his exceptional performance that season, including the aforementioned scoring record. The following year, he earned the Footballer of the Year title for the 2009–10 season, marking his second major individual honor in consecutive seasons and underscoring his dominance in Northern Irish football. Earlier in his career, while at in 2003–04, Patterson was voted the club's Young Player of the Year despite being released at age 19 after making 15 first-team appearances. He also received monthly recognition, such as the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Month for November 2009 during his stint. In the , Patterson claimed the Soccer Writers' Association of Ireland Player of the Month award for November 2012 while playing for Derry City. During his time in the League of Ireland Premier Division with Derry City, Patterson finished as the top scorer in the 2013 season, scoring 18 league goals.

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