Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen Antony McLaughlin (born 14 June 1990) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Mansfield Town in EFL League One.[1] Born in Donegal, Republic of Ireland, McLaughlin began his senior career with Finn Harps in 2009, making 16 appearances and scoring two goals in his debut season.[2] He signed for Derry City in January 2011, where he made over 50 appearances across two seasons and contributed to the club's victory in the 2012 FAI Cup final.[2] In January 2013, McLaughlin joined Nottingham Forest in the English Championship, embarking on loan spells to Bristol City (2013), Notts County (2014), and Southend United (2015) before signing permanently with Southend in League One, where he remained until 2020, making 186 appearances.[3][4][5] On 11 September 2020, he transferred to Mansfield Town on a short-term contract, which he has since extended multiple times, including a renewal in May 2025 that runs until June 2026; during his tenure, he has helped the club secure promotion from League Two in 2024.[3]Early career
Youth beginnings
Stephen Antony McLaughlin was born on 14 June 1990 in Donegal, Ireland, in the rural, football-rich region of County Donegal.[1] The Inishowen peninsula, where McLaughlin grew up, boasts a vibrant grassroots association football scene, with the sport serving as a central element of community life and social cohesion in this peripheral northwest Irish county. Local leagues like the Inishowen Football League have long fostered talent, reflecting football's cultural importance amid the area's rugged landscape and tight-knit communities. McLaughlin's early exposure to the game came through informal play and structured youth setups in Donegal, where he quickly showed promise as a left-sided player. In 2006, at age 16, he joined Clonmany Shamrocks FC, a prominent amateur club in the Inishowen League based near his hometown.[1] Over the next two years, from 2006 to 2008, McLaughlin developed as a versatile left-sided defender, featuring prominently in youth and reserve matches; for instance, as a teenager, he delivered key assists and tormented opponents in competitive fixtures, contributing to Clonmany's successes in local competitions.[6] Local coaches emphasized defensive discipline and attacking contributions from the flank, shaping his foundational skills in a supportive, community-driven environment.[2] By age 18, McLaughlin's performances caught the attention of scouts, paving the way for his move to Finn Harps and entry into professional football structures.[2]Finn Harps
Stephen McLaughlin signed his first professional contract with Finn Harps from Clonmany Shamrocks in mid-2009 at the age of 19.[2][1] This move followed his development with Clonmany Shamrocks in the Inishowen Football League, where he had gained early competitive experience.[2] McLaughlin made his senior debut for Finn Harps on 25 July 2009 against Wexford Youths in the League of Ireland First Division, marking the start of his first-team involvement midway through the 2009 season.[2] Over his two seasons with the club from 2009 to 2010, he accumulated 48 appearances and scored 4 goals, primarily featuring in the First Division.[2] In 2009, he appeared in 16 matches and netted twice, including memorable strikes against Sporting Fingal on 25 September 2009 at [Morton Stadium](/page/Morton Stadium) and Athlone Town on 9 October 2009, which highlighted his emerging attacking threat from the left flank.[2][7] The following year, 2010, saw him play 32 league games, scoring two goals and providing 5 assists, as he became a more established presence in the squad.[2][8] Positioned as a versatile left-back or winger, McLaughlin contributed to Finn Harps' defensive solidity while offering occasional forward surges in lower-tier fixtures, often delivering crosses and supporting attacks from wide areas.[1] His performances demonstrated reliability in containing opponents on the left side and adding dynamism to transitions, though the team struggled overall in the First Division.[2] McLaughlin departed Finn Harps in January 2011 after two seasons, signing with Derry City in pursuit of a higher level of competition in the Premier Division.[2]Irish professional career
Derry City
McLaughlin transferred to Derry City from Finn Harps in December 2010, signing a two-year contract as the club prepared for life in the League of Ireland Premier Division following promotion.[9] His prior experience at Finn Harps had solidified his defensive foundations, allowing him to quickly adapt to a more attacking role at the Brandywell.[2] In the 2011 season, McLaughlin featured in 33 league appearances and contributed 3 goals, helping Derry City finish 3rd in the Premier Division with 59 points.[2] His versatility as a left-back and winger provided crucial width and crossing ability.[2] The 2012 season marked McLaughlin's breakthrough in the Premier Division, where he adapted seamlessly, scoring 9 goals in 23 league appearances while operating primarily as a winger with occasional left-back duties.[2] His goal-scoring form underscored his emergence as a dynamic attacker from defensive origins.[10] McLaughlin's contributions extended to cup competitions, particularly the 2012 FAI Cup, where he scored a decisive brace—including a stunning long-range strike—in the semi-final replay against Shelbourne, securing a 3-0 win and advancing Derry to the final.[11] In the final at the Aviva Stadium, he earned a penalty in the opening minutes by drawing a foul from St Patrick's Athletic defender Brendan Clarke, which Rory Patterson converted to set Derry on course for a 3-0 victory and their first FAI Cup title since 2006.[12] His involvement across the knockout stages highlighted his defensive resilience and offensive threat, with key assists and stands in earlier rounds.[13] Over his two full seasons, McLaughlin amassed 56 league appearances and 12 goals, totaling around 57 appearances and 13 goals across all competitions, establishing him as a reliable and impactful player.[2] In January 2013, he departed for Nottingham Forest after a successful trial, seeking greater opportunities in English football, leaving Derry as League of Ireland champions in the cups but mid-table in the league.[14]English career
Nottingham Forest
McLaughlin transferred to Nottingham Forest from Derry City on 3 January 2013, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract for a reported fee of approximately £160,000 plus add-ons, following impressive performances in Irish football that included scoring nine league goals in 23 appearances during the 2012 season.[15][2] During his tenure at the Championship club from 2013 to 2015, McLaughlin struggled to establish himself in the first team, making just 11 appearances across all competitions without scoring any goals; this limited role stemmed from intense competition for the left-back position.[16][17] To build match experience, he was loaned to League One side Bristol City from September 2013 to January 2014, where he came off the bench 5 times without finding the net.[16] In September 2014, McLaughlin joined rivals Notts County on a short-term loan until January 2015, featuring in 13 league matches as he adapted to the physical demands of English lower-tier football, though he did not score in league play.[16] His final loan from Forest came in March 2015 to League Two's Southend United, during which he started 6 league games and scored 1 goal, showcasing versatile play on the left flank that highlighted his potential despite the challenges of transitioning from Irish to English leagues.[16] McLaughlin was released by Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2015 at the end of his contract, having made minimal overall impact during a period marked by developmental loans rather than sustained first-team integration.[18]Southend United
McLaughlin joined Southend United on loan from Nottingham Forest in March 2015, a move that paved the way for his permanent transfer later that year. Following the end of his loan spell, Southend signed him on a two-year contract as a free agent in August 2015, securing the Irish winger's services on a long-term basis. During the 2015–16 season, McLaughlin emerged as a key contributor in Southend's successful League Two play-off campaign, which culminated in promotion to League One. He scored a crucial extra-time header in the semi-final second leg against Stevenage on May 14, 2015, helping secure a 4–2 aggregate victory and a spot in the Wembley final. McLaughlin started in the play-off final against Wycombe Wanderers on May 23, 2015, where Southend won 2–1 to achieve promotion. Over his tenure from 2015 to 2020, he made 186 appearances across all competitions, scoring 25 goals while providing 29 assists, often deployed as a versatile left-back or winger.[19][20][21] McLaughlin's consistent performances were instrumental in Southend's efforts to stabilize in League One, where he contributed goals and assists while bolstering the defense during survival battles. In the 2017–18 season, for instance, he netted six goals in 45 league appearances, helping the team finish 14th and avoid relegation. His versatility allowed him to adapt between attacking and defensive roles, earning praise for his work rate and crossing ability. However, the 2019–20 season brought significant challenges, with Southend facing relegation threats amid a poor run of form that saw them drop to League Two after finishing 22nd. McLaughlin departed Southend in the summer of 2020 upon the expiry of his contract, a decision influenced by the club's severe financial difficulties, including unpaid wages for March 2020 and ongoing ownership issues under chairman Ron Martin. Despite the turbulent end, he left as a fan favorite, remembered for his five-season stint of reliability and key contributions to the 2015 promotion, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and committed player in English lower leagues.[22][23]Mansfield Town
McLaughlin joined Mansfield Town on 11 September 2020, signing a short-term deal as a free agent from Southend United to provide experienced depth in the lower leagues.[24] His prior experience at Southend enabled an immediate impact, transitioning smoothly into a versatile role as a left-back and winger.[25] Over the subsequent seasons from 2020 to 2024, McLaughlin made 149 appearances and scored 15 goals across all competitions, establishing himself as a reliable squad member.[26] He played a key part in Mansfield's 2023–24 League Two campaign, contributing to their third-place finish and automatic promotion to League One as one of the top three teams.[27] Notably, he scored the match-winning goal in a crucial April 2024 fixture that helped secure promotion.[28] Following Mansfield's 0–3 defeat to Port Vale in the 2022 League Two play-off final, McLaughlin signed a two-year contract extension in July 2022, rewarding his consistent performances that season.[29] In recognition of his reliability and mentorship of younger players during the 2021–22 campaign, he won four club Player of the Season awards, including the Supporters' Player of the Year.[30] McLaughlin extended his stay with a one-year deal on 31 May 2025, just before turning 35, committing to Mansfield through the 2025–26 season amid their League One adaptation.[31] In the 2024–25 League One season, he featured regularly, aiding the team's mid-table consolidation (finishing 8th) with defensive solidity and occasional attacking contributions.[26] Entering the 2025–26 campaign as a veteran leader, McLaughlin has continued to contribute, scoring once in his first seven matches while providing guidance to the squad.[32]Career statistics
Club statistics
Stephen McLaughlin has accumulated 548 appearances, 74 goals, and 79 assists across all domestic club competitions as of November 2025.[26] The table below provides a breakdown of his statistics by club, encompassing league matches in competitions such as the League of Ireland, EFL Championship, League One, and League Two; domestic cups including the FAI Cup, League of Ireland Cup, FA Cup, EFL Cup, and EFL Trophy; and play-offs where applicable. Assists are recorded where available, primarily from 2010 onward.| Club | Years | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finn Harps | 2009–2010 | 50 | 2 | 5 |
| Derry City | 2011–2012 | 70 | 20 | 9 |
| Nottingham Forest | 2013–2014 | 12 | 0 | 2 |
| Bristol City (loan) | 2013–2015 | 12 | 0 | 2 |
| Notts County (loan) | 2014–2015 | 16 | 1 | 8 |
| Southend United | 2014–2020 | 186 | 25 | 29 |
| Mansfield Town | 2020– | 214 | 19 | 24 |
| Total | 548 | 74 | 79 |
International statistics
Stephen McLaughlin, born on 14 June 1990 in Donegal, Republic of Ireland, was eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland national football team due to his citizenship.[1] Despite achieving notable success at club level, including consistent performances in the English Football League with teams like Nottingham Forest and Southend United, McLaughlin never received a call-up to the senior international squad.[33] In 2016, during a strong spell at Southend United where he contributed significantly to their promotion push, his form led to speculation about a potential Republic of Ireland debut, but no opportunity arose amid competition from established wing-backs such as Robbie Brady.[34][35] McLaughlin has no recorded appearances at any youth international level for the Republic of Ireland, including the U21 team.[33]| International Level | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Senior | 0 | 0 |
| U21 | 0 | 0 |
| Career Total | 0 | 0 |