Andrew Little (footballer)

Andrew Little ( born May 12, 1989 in Enniskillen ) is a Northern Irish football player who stands at the Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Football League Third Division under contract.

Career

Association

Andrew Litte came in 2006 from the Northern Irish club Ballinamallard United in the youth department of the Glasgow Rangers. In 2008 he scored in the 3-1 final win in the Scottish FA Youth Cup against arch-rivals Celtic in extra time 2-1 ahead. In July 2008 he signed his first professional contract with Scottish tradition Glasgow Rangers, came mainly in his first professional season in the reserve team to use. He made ​​his competitive debut on 25 April 2009 in the Cup semi-final against FC St. Mirren when he was moved to 81 minutes for Kris Boyd. In the Scottish Premier League, he made ​​his debut as a substitute on 26 September 2009 at the game against Aberdeen. His first goal for the Rangers, he scored his fourth league game on January 23, 2010 from the Heart of Midlothian. He was substituted after 78 minutes for Kirk Broadfoot and marked eleven minutes later the 1:1 equalizing goal for Rangers.

National

Little went through from the U-17 national youth teams all of Northern Ireland. He made ​​his debut for the U -21 on 19 August 2008 in the match against Poland. After four games for the U -21 Northern Ireland, Andrew Little made ​​his debut on 28 March 2009 for the Northern Ireland national football team in the match against Poland, he came on in the 92nd minute for David Healy. His second outing for Northern Ireland, he completed on 6 June 2009 against Italy when he was allowed to accumulate from the beginning. In the 82nd minute he was substituted for Martin Donnelly.

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