Born on the 5th of December 2001, Charlie Reilly stands as a considerable force in the world of Scottish football. Covering the field primarily as a left winger for Dundee, this 24-year-old forward standing at 5ft 11in in height (or 1.81m for metric traditionalists), sports the 18 jersey with a physique weighing in at 11st 6lb (or 73kg).
Reilly’s current market value circles around £85,000, as disclosed by Transfermarkt.
The first significant event in his football career was in July 2017, when he signed up as a trainee with the Hamilton Academical in League One of Scotland. As of August 2019, Reilly switched clubs and joined Airdrieonians in the Championship on loan. Merely months later, in January 2020, he concluded his loan tenure and returned to Hamilton Academical.
Further changes were on the horizon in October 2020 as he transferred from Hamilton Academical to Partick Thistle in the Scottish Championship. July 2021 marked another stepping stone in his career as Reilly moved ranks from Partick Thistle to the Lowland League team, Albion Rovers. In the debut season of 2022 - 2023 at Albion Rovers, he made an impressive 26 first team appearances and struck 18 goals in league matches.
A month that would become auspicious for our young Scotsman, July 2023, witnessed Reilly transitioning from Albion Rovers to Dundee in the Premiership. The years at Dundee, from seasons 2023 - 2024 to the current season of 2025 - 2026, have accounted for a total 29 first team appearances, including a goal to his credit.
A brief stint at Arbroath in the Championship in February 2024 on loan was followed by a return to Dundee in June of the same year. Further exchanges saw his move in October 2024 on loan to Inverness CT in League One and his subsequent return to Dundee in January 2025.
Charlie Reilly also partook in the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 playing for Dundee, where he had two appearances as a substitute.
Through these series of transfers and loans, Reilly has demonstrated an adaptable and robust play style that promises greater potential in the Scottish football circuit.
