Born on 26 January 1996, Liam Gordon is a stalwart defender hailing from the land of Scotland. Currently playing as a central defender for Motherwell, Gordon boasts a commanding physical presence. Towering at approximately 6 feet (1.83m) and weighing 13st 3lb (84kg), his figure is in keeping with his chosen position. He has left his mark on the number 4 jersey, having chosen it as his lucky charm.
The Scot's performance has earned him a respectable market value of approximately ยฃ380k, as outlined by Transfermarkt.
Launched into the senior footballing realm in July 2013, Gordon made his debut with Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. After two years, in January 2015, he found himself transferred on loan to Arbroath for a season, having made a commendable ten appearances in league matches.
In a crucial career move in July 2015, Gordon was transferred from Hearts to St Johnstone - marking the start of a period of growth and development for the defender. His progress was steady, moving from making a single appearance in league matches in the initial season to being a regular fixture, having played 36 matches and scoring a goal in the 2020 - 2021 season. His performance remained consistent, making impressive contributions of 31, 32, and 32 appearances in the successive seasons and managing to score some pivotal goals.
During this transaction-heavy period, Gordon also found himself in Elgin City on loan for the 2015 - 2016 season where he made 12 first team appearances in league matches. And again, in January 2017, Gordon was temporarily transferred to Peterhead in League One, where he made seven appearances in league matches.
Gordon's eventful journey brought him to Motherwell in July 2024, where he appears to have found stability. In his debut season, he made 27 first team appearances and managed to net a goal. As of the current season, 2025 - 2026, Gordon has made five first team appearances in league matches, a testament to his continued demand in his team's squad. He also proudly represented Motherwell in the League Cup of 2025 - 2026, making four starts. No matter where he goes, it seems a Scottish pitch isnโt complete without Liam Gordon.