DERRY born footballer Ruairi Harkin has this evening signed for Cliftonville.
The 26-year-old signed from Coleraine for the north Belfast club for a figure of around £18,000.
Harkin began his career at a very young age with Don Boscos.
Throughout his career with Don Bosco’s, Harkin made several appearances for the Derry and District League Select in the Foyle Cup and also County Londonderry in the Milk Cup,
The midfielder turned turned down opportunities to sign for a number of English clubs, such asBlackburn Rovers, in order to finish his GCSE exams at St. Columb’s College.
In 2006, Ruairi signed for Charlton Athletic
Harkin looked set to have a bright future in the game and his ability was praised by coaches.
However, the young midfielder failed to play a senior game for the English team and instead languished in the reserves, before being loaned out to non-league outfit Heybridge Swifts.
At the end of 2008, Ruairi was released by Charlton and promptly snapped up by his hometown club, Derry City.
Harkin was loaned out to Derry’s rivals, Finn Harps at the beginning of the 2009 season.
He made 12 appearances for Harps in the early part of 2009 before returning to the Brandywell where he turned out 3 times for the Candystripes before the season ended.
Ruairi made 20 league appearances for Derry in 2010, scoring three times, as the club won the First Division title, and in 2011 he made another 20 appearances, though 14 of these came as a substitute.
Harkin signed for Coleraine in the Irish Premier League on 5 January 2012.