Daniel Armstrong, born on the 11th October 1997, in Scotland, is a sprightly forward, predominantly occupying the right-wing position for Kilmarnock Football Club. Standing at 5ft 8in (1.75m) and weighing in at a light 10st 3lb (65kg), Armstrong prominently sports the number 11 jersey.
Armstrong's professional career commenced with a stint at Hamilton Academical in the Scottish Championship in July 2014. It was this platform that springboarded Armstrong's journey south of the border. In October 2015, Armstrong traded in the Scottish highlands for Wolverhampton Wanderers, a club nestled in the English Premier League.
His time at Wolverhampton was punctured with temporary moves back to Scottish soil. In January 2018, Armstrong made his way to Dunfermline Athletic on a loan spell. However, the more notable shift appeared in November 2018 when Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship secured Armstrong's services from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
By January 2019, Armstrong took on a new challenge with Ross County in the Scottish Premiership. An incomplete transfer move in September 2019 quickly led to his rejoining with Raith Rovers in October the same year. Armstrong's diverse club history reflects his adaptability as a player, though it's clear his heart holds a resonance for the Scottish game.
Come July 2021, Armstrong made another switch, this time to Kilmarnock. His debut season (2022 - 2023) for the club proved fruitful with Armstrong making 37 first team appearances and contributing a commendable 9 goals. By the follow-up season (2023 - 2024), Armstrong boasted 38 first team appearances and netted a further 6 goals. The current 2024 - 2025 season has seen Armstrong feature in a respectable 20 first team league matches.
Aside from the conventional league exploits, Armstrong participated in the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 for Kilmarnock with a single substitute appearance. The 2024 - 2025 season has indeed merited a noteworthy chapter in Armstrong's career with Europa League Qualifiers featuring 2 starts and the Conference League Qualifying rounds boasting 3 starts and a single substitute appearance. Testament to Armstrong's ability and versatility in all corners of the footballing arena.