Peter Urminsky was born on the 24th of May, 1999 which makes him 26 years of age currently. A native of Slovakia, he has made a name for himself as a professional footballer practising the art of goalkeeping. At a clear 6ft 4in (1.95m) in height he is a distinctive figure on the pitch. This is further pronounced by his measured weight of 13st 5lb (85kg). He adorns the number 1 jersey as part of his club, St Mirren.
Urminsky's market value is estimated at around £65k, as noted by Transfermarkt. With his contract with St Mirren running till 31 May 2026, the club holds claim to his services for the next 11 months.
His career commenced at Spartak Trnava in the First Football League in Slovakia, with him joining in July 2016. By January 2020, he was acquired by Scottish Premiership side St Mirren. His maiden season, 2022-2023, saw him make just a single appearance for the team in league fixtures. Come 2025 -2026, Urminsky is expected to feature for the club.
During his time at St Mirren, Urminsky had spells on loan at several clubs, starting with a transfer to Ayr United in the Championship in February 2021. This was a brief stint, with his return to St Mirren occurring in June the same year. In his homecoming season at St Mirren, he took to the field in their colours once in a league encounter. During the course of 2025-2026, Urminsky continues to be a part of St Mirren's player contingent.
The subsequent January, he found himself on loan yet again at Stenhousemuir, a club in the League One. Following a brief one-month spell, he returned to his parent club St Mirren in February 2022. Once again, his contributions for the season were limited to a solitary appearance in the premier league match.
Urminsky made subsequent loan moves to Stenhousemuir in February and March 2022, and again in April. Post the completion of his last loan spell, he made a return to St Mirren in June 2022. For the fourth consecutive time, he made a single appearance in a prime league match during the season 2022-2023.
Urminsky's commitment to the squad saw him feature in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for St Mirren, where he held starting positions in two fixtures.