Greg Kiltie, born 18 January 1997 in Scotland, stands as a promising midfielder primarily serving as a central attacking player for Kilmarnock. Embellishing jersey number 11, Kiltie is a character of significant stature on the pitch at 5ft 8in (1.73m) tall and a weight of 11st (70kg).
Kiltie's career ignited in July 2012 when he joined Kilmarnock's Premiership in Scotland as a trainee. In his debut season (2012 - 2013), he made a solitary appearance in league matches, followed by five appearances during the subsequent season of 2013 - 2014. As his confidence progressed, the 2014 - 2015 season saw Kiltie score his first two goals in eight league matches for Kilmarnock. Notably, the 2015 - 2016 season illustrated his growing presence in the team with 35 appearances and six impressive goals. The following seasons (2016 - 2019) fluctuated in appearances, reaching a low of three in 2018 - 2019. However, with tenacity, Kiltie bounced back in the 2019 - 2020 and 2020 - 2021 seasons with 10 and 29 appearances respectively, and a total of seven goals across both. The current season of 2025 - 2026 has seen Kiltie make a promising start with three league appearances to his credit.
Accompanying Kiltie's journey at Kilmarnock were several temporary transfers on loans. First was a transfer to Queen of the South in the League One in Scotland on loan in October 2014, where he made three first-team league appearances, after which he returned to Kilmarnock in November 2014. Further loans included a spell at Greenock Morton in the Championship in Scotland in January 2019, from which he returned to Kilmarnock in June 2019. His final loan spell occurred in September 2019 when he temporarily played for Dunfermline Athletic in the Championship in Scotland, returning to Kilmarnock in January 2020.
In July 2021, Kiltie made a permanent transfer from Kilmarnock to St Mirren in the Premiership in Scotland. His time there was fruitful; across four seasons, he made an impressive 123 appearances and scored eight goals. July 2025 marked a notable point in Kiltie's career, as he transferred back to Kilmarnock, re-establishing his penchant for the team. His recent performances in the 2025 - 2026 season show promising beginnings.
Finally, it is worth mentioning Kiltie's participation in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kilmarnock with three starts and two appearances as a substitute, demonstrating his continued commitment and agility on the field.