Born on the 20th of November, 2004, in the robust land of Scotland, Craig Hepburn has carved out a reputable career as a diligent goalkeeper in Scottish football. Now aged 20, Hepburn professionally plies his trade for St Johnstone, gallantly guarding their goal and commanding his area while wearing the symbolic number 31 jersey on his back.
Signed until the 31st of May, 2027, Hepburn has a duration of 2 years and 3 months left to uphold his contract with St Johnstone, fostering both growth for himself and stability for the team.
In the blossoming stage of his career, Hepburn stepped into the demanding world of professional football in July 2019. As a trainee, he joined St Johnstone in the pinnacle of Scottish football - the Premiership.
A pivotal spell in his career came in July 2023, when Hepburn seasoned his skills at Cowdenbeath in the Scottish Lowland League on a loan deal. Leaving behind the glitz and glamour of the Premiership, Hepburn arguably faced a sterner reality of football in a league noted for its intense physicality and competitiveness.
However, his stint at Cowdenbeath was merely temporary, as he returned to St Johnstone in June 2024 following the expiration of his loan deal. Yet again, he found himself in the familiar surroundings of the Premiership.
The wheel of transfers spun once again in December 2024, as Hepburn embarked on another learning expedition, this time swapping the Premiership affair for League Two football, by moving to Bonnyrigg Rose on another loan. This period allowed him further transformation and growth.
Yet, as fate would have it, Hepburn's journey under the emblem of Bonnyrigg Rose was short-lived. In January 2025, his loan deal ended and he travelled back to re-join St Johnstone, solidifying his status as a reliable prospect in their Premiership campaign.