Greg Kiltie, the midfielder of Kilmarnock, is a central attacking figure on the team. Born on 18 January 1997, this Scotsman has made a name for himself in the beautiful game. Standing at 5ft 8in (1.73m) and weighing 11st (70kg), Kiltie, garbed with the number 11 jersey, has made great contributions in the Scottish Premiership league.
He bound himself to Kilmarnock as a trainee in July 2012. His career took flight in the 2012 - 2013 season where he made his first appearance in the league. As time passed, Kiltie became an indelible figure in the team. His skill was honed and his gameplay polished until he marked the pitch in the 2015-2016 season in Scotland, making 35 first team appearances and scoring six goals.
Going through the annals of 2014, Kiltie was loaned to Queen of the South, where he took part in three first team games. His tenure there was short-lived and he returned to his home at Kilmarnock. His journey saw a brief detour when he was loaned to Greenock Morton in January of 2019. It was fleeting, with Kiltie returning to Kilmarnock in June of that year.
The midfielder found his way to Dunfermline Athletic on loan in September 2019. Unsurprisingly, the player found himself back under the Kilmarnock banner by January 2020. However, the siren call of another club, St Mirren, enticed Kiltie and he made the move in July 2021. His tenure there was characterised by consistent appearances and a couple of goals.
In an interesting turn, July 2025 saw Kiltie return to his roots at Kilmarnock. Though the financial details of the transfer remain undisclosed, what is clear is Kiltie’s invaluable contribution to the team. He has made nine appearances so far in the league matches of the current season, showing tremendous promise.
Additionally, Kiltie’s talents also extend to the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kilmarnock, where he has started three matches and made two appearances as a substitute.
Throughout all this football turbulence, Kiltie has proved to be a resilient midfielder and stalwart for his teams. His appearances, goals, and general capabilities on the field corroborate the magnitude of his talent. Kiltie continues to add glory and prestige to his current team, Kilmarnock, whilst also amplifying his personal credibility as a professional footballer.
