Zander Clark, a Scottish goalkeeper born on June 26, 1992, currently plays for Hearts. Standing at 6ft 3inches (1.91m) and weighing 13st (83kg), he embodies the physical stature expected of a modern goalkeeper. Clark sports the number 28 jersey and has had the honour of lacing up his boots for the Scotland national team.
As of recent estimates - linked here via Transfermarkt - Clark's market value hovers around a humble £300k. In the world of Scottish football, this steady figure exemplifies the player's dependability in his role.
Clark's professional career kick-started in July 2010 with St Johnstone in Scotland's Championship division. He demonstrated increasing involvement over the seasons; beginning with making six appearances during his debut in the 2015-2016 season, going up to making 32 appearances in the 2021-2022 season. His commitment to the Saints remains evident throughout this tenure.
Alongside his St Johnstone career, Clark ventured on a couple of fruitful loan spells. The first was with Elgin City in Scotland's League Two in August 2011. He stamped his mark in the debut season of 2011-2012 with 33 first team appearances. Clark returned to St Johnstone in June 2012 after completing his loan at Elgin City.
The Scottish goalkeeper assumed another loan stint with Queen of the South in Scotland's League One. Beginning in October 2013, Clark made a total of 57 first team appearances over two seasons. After the conclusion of his loan, he returned to St Johnstone in May 2014 to continue his service.
In September 2022, Zander Clark made the transition over to Hearts in Scotland's Premiership division. His first season saw him make a respectful 21 appearances, followed by an impressive 35 appearances in the 2023-2024 season. Clark has managed to make three appearances so far in the 2024-2025 season, with four more in the ongoing season of 2025-2026.
Clark's commitment to his craft extended beyond domestic leagues. He celebrated three starts in the League Cup 2025-2026 for Hearts, and proudly represented Scotland in two starts during the Euro Qualifiers between 2022 and 2024.
His journey, from standing between the sticks for St Johnstone to becoming a key component of Hearts and the national team, encapsulates a tale of dedication and constancy.
