Cammy Kerr, born in Scotland on 10 September 1995, is a 29-year-old defender who currently finds his footballing home at Livingston, where he dons the number 2 jersey. Primarily a right back, Kerr stands at a height of 5ft 8in (1.75m) and weighs 11st 11lb (75kg). His current market value is estimated to be around €150k (£134k), according to Transfermarkt.
In November 2013, Kerr joined Dundee FC, where he would spend the majority of his career. His debut season saw him make three first team appearances, hinting at a promising start. Despite obvious talent, Kerr's second season yielded just two first team appearances at the Premiership club. However, by the 2015 - 2016 season, he was given more opportunities, featuring in ten first team league matches.
Kerr truly began to flourish in the 2016 - 2017 season, making an impressive 36 appearances and netting his first goal. His success continued in subsequent seasons, consistently showcasing his footballing prowess at Dundee. Lending further affirmation to his growing reputation, Kerr briefly transferred to Peterhead in the Scottish League One in 2014 and again in 2015, on loan. He proved his worth by making 22 first team appearances and scoring three goals in the 2014-2015 season and featuring in ten more games the following season.
Kerr returned to Dundee FC in May 2015, after the completion of his loan at Peterhead. He went on to have multiple successful seasons at Dundee, including a memorable 2022 - 2023 run which saw him make 26 appearances and score two goals. In the January of 2024, he was loaned out to Inverness CT where he made 15 appearances and scored a goal.
In July 2024, Kerr departed Dundee for Queen's Park. This marked a significant change in Kerr's career trajectory, with his time at Queens Park noted for 15 first team appearances in a single season (2024 - 2025), including a goal.
In 2025, he transferred to the Premiership side Livingston. His progress in the current season, however, remains to be seen as he has yet to make a first team appearance. Despite this, Kerr's journey, characterized by his consistency and goal-scoring ability, particularly at Dundee, underscores his standing in Scottish football, one undoubtedly set to flourish at Livingston.