Robbie McGuigan (born 7 July 2004) is a professional snooker player from Northern Ireland. In 2023, he became a three-time Northern Ireland Amateur champion, whilst still a teenager.
From County Antrim, McGuigan attended Antrim Grammar School. He hit his first 147 break at thirteen years-old.
In 2019 McGuigan made his debut at a ranking event when he was given a wildcard aged fifteen years-old to the 2019 Northern Ireland Open. He lost to his countryman Patrick Wallace. The following year he lost in the final of the Northern Ireland Amateur snooker final, on a deciding frame, 10âÂÂ9 to Declan Lavery.
In 2021, McGuigan became the youngest ever Northern Ireland Amateur snooker champion when he defeated Rab McCullough, 10âÂÂ4 in the final. At 17 years and eleven months he was two and a half months younger than the previous youngest winner Mark Allen had been.
In March 2022, still aged seventeen, he defended his Northern Ireland title, again beating McCullough in the final, but by a 10âÂÂ6 margin. In that same month, March 2022 he won the final event of the WPBSA Q Tour season with a 5âÂÂ3 victory over Scotland's Michael Collumb at the event held at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, coming back from 3âÂÂ0 down.
In October 2022, he defeated compatriot Joel Connelly 4âÂÂ0 in the preliminary round of the 2022 Northern Ireland Open before losing in the final round of qualifying.
In May 2023, he won the Northern Ireland Amateur Championship title for a third consecutive year, defeating Raymond Fry 10âÂÂ8 in the final.
McGuigan won the first two amateur tournaments of the 2023âÂÂ24 season held in Northern Ireland. Awarded a wildcard to the 2023 Northern Ireland Open in October 2023, he defeated Muhammad Asif to qualify for the main stages of the event in Belfast. In the next round, McGuigan faced experienced campaigner Anthony McGill, McGuigan led 3âÂÂ1 in the best of seven frame match and McGill required three snookers on the colours to stay in the match, before mounting a comeback to win the frame on a re-spotted black and went on to defeat McGuigan 4âÂÂ3.
Given a wildcard to the 2023 UK Championship as the reigning Northern Ireland champion, he beat veteran Irishman Fergal O'Brien 6âÂÂ2 in the first qualifying round, before losing by the same score in the following round to Dylan Emery.
In March 2024, he defeated Craig Steadman 5âÂÂ4 in the final to win the EBSA European Snooker Championship and a tour card for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons.
He made a successful start to his pro career at the 2024 Championship League in Leicester in June 2024, beating Sanderson Lam 3-0 and qualifying from his round robin group. He reached the third round of the 2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters with a win over Ma Hailong of China. He was defeated 10-7 by Mark Davis in qualifying for the 2025 World Championship.
He was drawn in the round-robin stage of the 2025 Championship League, in Leicester in July 2025, against Shaun Murphy, Alfie Burden and Bulcsú Révész, recording wins over Murphy (including breaks of 128 and 136) and Burden, and only missed out on top-spot by frame difference.
In June, he won in the qualifying round for the 2025 British Open with a 4-2 win against Lyu Haotian. At the tournament in Cheltenham in September, he beat He Guoqiang 4-3, taking the decider on the final black, to reach the last-32. In the first round of qualifying at the 2025 UK Championship, he defeated Oliver Sykes 6-1.
In January 2026, McGuigan beat former Women's World Champion Mink Nutcharut 5-0 at the 2025 German Masters. Later that month, he reached the last-64 of the Welsh Open with a win over the higher ranked Daniel Wells.
The son of Kyla McGuigan, he is a supporter of Manchester United. His sister Harleigh was born in July 2017. His stepfather was snooker player Mark Allen until 2020.