Born on the 5th of May in the year 2000 (now aged 25), Oisin Smyth, a native of Northern Ireland, is a known figure in the game of football. Born to be a midfielder, Smyth often finds himself in the heart of the action as a central midfielder representing St Mirren, a Scottish Premiership outfit. Standing 5 feet 11 inches tall (1.81m), and weighing in at 11 stone 4 pounds (approximately 72 kg), Smyth is a formidable presence on the pitch, donning the number 8 jersey.
At present, according to Transfermarkt, his current market value is around £342,000. Smyth’s contract at St Mirren is due to expire on 30th June 2026, with less than a year remaining.
Smyth's journey in the football world began in earnest in July 2017 when he joined Premiership team in Northern Ireland, the Dungannon Swifts, as a trainee. In January 2022, Smyth earned a transfer to Oxford United, a Championship team in England, although the transfer fee remains undisclosed.
Within a year of being at Oxford, in January 2023, Smyth was shipped off on loan to Solihull Moors, a team fighting in the National League of England. In his debut season of 2022/23 at Solihull Moors, Smyth got a taste of first team football, making two league appearances. Upon the completion of his loan, Smyth returned to Oxford United in the same January.
Seeking pastures new, in July 2024, Smyth penned a deal with St Mirren of the Scottish Premiership. Again, the precise transfer amount remains elusive and undisclosed. Smyth's debut season of 2024/25 saw him make 19 first team appearances, finding the net four times in league matches. In the current season of 2025/26, Smyth has added one more first-team appearance to his roster.
Smyth has also had a taste of cup football during his time at St Mirren. In the Scottish Cup competition of 2024/25, Smyth made two appearances - one start and one substitute appearance. He mirrored this tally in the League Cup of 2025/26, but with one more substitute appearance.