Tom Lang is a professional football player who was born on 12th January 1997, making him 27 years old. He grew up in England, and despite his southern roots, he found his footballing home in Scotland, as a committed and reliable defender. Standing at a sturdy six feet tall (1.85m), and weighing 12st 8lb (80kg), he primarily operates in the heart of the defence. At present, he represents Falkirk FC where he dons the number 4 jersey.
Lang signed a contract with Falkirk which is due to run until 31st May 2025, leaving him with about nine months remaining at the current club. The current season (2024 - 2025), however, hasn't seen Lang's name on the teamsheet for any first-team appearances.
His journey in Scottish football began in the 2016 - 2017 season when he joined Dumbarton FC. He made six appearances for the first team, marking a promising start for a promising player. The following season, during 2017 - 2018, he moved to Stranraer FC and represented Clyde FC within the same year. He made three first-team appearances for the former and four for the latter, gaining essential experience in Scottish League football.
In the 2022 - 2023 season, Lang moved to Raith Rovers where he made a commendable 14 first-team appearances and further elevated his stature by scoring a solitary, yet notable, goal.
Lang's resilience and commitment were rewarded when he was chosen to represent Falkirk in the prestigious Scottish Cup in the 2023 - 2024 season, where he started one match. His journey in Scotland, from Dumbarton to Falkirk, spans across the heart of Scottish football, making him a knowledgeable and seasoned player in the leagues.