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Chris McStay
Scottish footballer

Chris McStay

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Chris McStay (born 22 May 1996) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wollongong Wolves in the National Premier Leagues NSW.

Early life

Growing up, McStay's mother took him to football training and made sure he got to his matches, which is why he cites her as the largest influence on his career.

Career

Clyde FC

After moving to Australia in his teens and playing for Sydney University, McStay travelled back to Scotland and signed for Clyde F.C. in the Scottish League 2. He made his debut for Clyde against Berwick Rangers. During his time with Clyde, he helped Clyde get promoted into the Scottish League One and was regarded as one of their most important players. He also received attention during his time with Clyde for scoring an overhead kick during a comeback cup win against Queen of the South. In addition, he was named League Two Player of the Month during his time at the club.

Return to Australia

After returning from Scotland, McStay had stints with his former club Sutherland and their cross-town rivals Rockdale. After that, he signed for Illawarra club Wollongong Wolves for the 2023 NSW NPL season.

Style of play

McStay is known for his technical ability.

Personal life

McStay is the son of Celtic FC legend Paul McStay who made over 650 league appearances for the club between 1981 and 1997. Chris McStay also has two great uncles Jimmy and Willie who Captained Celtic, and two Uncles who also represented Celtic, Willie, and Ray. His family resides in Australia.

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