Midfielder | #14

Aodhan Quinn | #14
Position: M
Height: 6’1
Weight: 175
DOB: 3/22/92
Hometown: San Diego, Cal.
Acquired: 1/19/23
Previous club: Phoenix Rising FC (USLC)
Colleges: Bradley, Akron
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One of the most productive players in USL Championship history with 54 career regular-season goals (24th all-time). Enters 2025 fifth in the USLC in career assists (50), sixth in goal contributions (104), third in minutes (21,788), fourth in games started (248), and tied for sixth in appearances (262).
Has recorded 25 penalty kick goals in 28 attempts in his career in the league, the most of any individual player in league history. Quinn tied for the Boys in Blue season record with seven penalties converted in 2023.
One of three players in the USLC to record a goal and an assist in the opening round of the playoffs. Tied the first home playoff match for the Boys in Blue since 2019 with a one-touch volley from the top of the area in the 35th minute. He responded again in the 76th minute with an impressive volley from outside the area to record an assist.
Has two goals and five assists in 12 USL Championship Playoffs appearances spread across seven postseasons.
Came back from a season-ending injury in September of 2023 on Aug. 2 at Charleston Battery, before starting 10 matches to finish the regular-season. Recorded a season-high three shots in his initial start vs. Rhode Island FC.
2023: Saw action in 28 games, starting 28… 2nd in goals on the team with 9… Assisted on 2 goals… Scored 2 goals in a match in 2 different games… Joined the USL Championship 50G/50A club against Miami on 8/12/23… Became the second player in league history to surpass 20,000 regular season minutes against Tampa Bay on 7/22/23.
Quinn signed with the Boys in Blue on January 19, 2023.
The San Diego native has played on some of the league’s top performing sides, including Orlando City SC (2014), Louisville City FC (2015-16), FC Cincinnati (2017), Orange County SC (2018-20), and Phoenix Rising FC (2021-22).
Following a standout three seasons at Akron (2011-13) and one at Bradley, Quinn was selected in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft by the Philadelphia Union, but ultimately began his professional career by signing with then USL-side Orlando City.
Quinn joined Indy Eleven following two solid seasons with Phoenix, where he contributed 15 goals, 18 assists, and a league-best 167 key passes while playing in 62 contests (31 each season). He landed the second USL Championship First Team selection of his career following a 2021 campaign that saw him notch six goals, 11 assists, and 84 key passes – with the latter two figures ranking second in the league.
Quinn’s initial USL First Team accolade followed his first campaign with Orange County in 2018, when he again finished second in the league with 15 assists to go along with 12 goals and a league-high 103 chances created, figures that also landed him on the three-person shortlist for that season’s USL Championship Most Valuable Player award.
The durable midfielder has crossed the 2,500 minutes played mark in five of the last six full USL Championship seasons – which does not include the 2020 campaign that saw Quinn play all 1,440 minutes of Orange County’s COVID shortened schedule.