Originating from Northern Ireland, Oisin Smyth was born on the 5th of May in the year 2000, rendering him a spry 25 years of age in the present times. His role on the field is mainly a central midfielder, representing Partick Thistle. Physically, Smyth boasts a height of 5ft 11in (1.81m) and tips the scales at 11st 4lb (72kg), decking out the number 8 on his kit.
As identified by Transfermarkt, Smyth's market worth rings up to approximately £341k.
Smyth's journey onto the field officially initiated in July of 2017 when he started training with Dungannon Swifts, a team hailing from the Premiership in Northern Ireland. This was only the beginning, however, as by January 2022, he embarked on a new chapter when he transferred from Dungannon Swifts to Oxford United, a team from England's Championship. The market didn't divulge the specifics of this trade; however, it was noteworthy nonetheless.
Pyramiding his experience, in 2023, he was loaned to Solihull Moors, a team competing in England's National League. During the 2022-2023 season, in his fresh environment, Smyth proceeded to make two first-team appearances in league shenanigans. But as with all loans, it had to end, and by January of the same year, he returned diligently to Oxford United.
The summer of 2024 marked another significant exchange for Smyth, where he transitioned from Oxford United to St Mirren, a top-tier Scottish team. In his debut season of 2024-2025, Smyth was featured in 19 league matches, and impressively contributed four goals for St Mirren.
Fast-forwarding a bit, in September 2025, he was loaned to Partick Thistle, a Championship team in Scotland, where he started strongly, making 17 appearances and two goals in the current 2025-2026 season. Afterward, he returned to St Mirren, only to be loaned back to Partick Thistle in January 2026. In the League Cup 2025-2026, Smyth supported Partick Thistle with one appearance as a substitute. It's clear that the young lad has a bright future ahead, demonstrating promising numbers with each season he participates.
