Scottish footballer Craig Hepburn was born on 20 November 2004, making him 20 years old. He linearly continues his career in his motherland, currently serving as the custodian for St Johnstone Football Club in the Scottish Premiership. Adorning the number 31 jersey, Hepburn ensures the safeguarding of the goalpost against its rivals.
Hepburn's tenure with St Johnstone isn't fleeting. As of present, his contract exhibits longevity of two years and two months, expected to conclude on 31 May 2027. Enough time in which the lad can demonstrate his worth and mayhap, secure an extension.
Hepburn's career got off on the right foot when he was recruited by St Johnstone in July 2019, accompanying the team in the esteemed Premiership as a novice. A commendable achievement for a lad of such tender age.
However, his journey wasn't confined to St Johnstone and the Premiership. In July 2023, the young goalkeeper was loaned to Cowdenbeath in the Lowland League. This provisional transfer allowed Hepburn to enlarge his experience and hone his skills in another, albeit, lower division of professional Scottish football.
In June 2024, this advancing loan spell concluded, resulting in Hepburn's return to St Johnstone. His return to the Premiership surely enriched by his time at Cowdenbeath.
Thereon, in December 2024, Hepburn once again transferred, but this time to Bonnyrigg Rose in League Two. Deploying Hepburn's skills in varying leagues bespeaks a careful strategy of developing a well-rounded player.
Ilk his previous loan, this one had its end too, propelling Hepburn back to St Johnstone in January 2025. A yoyo journey from division to division certainly crystallized Hepburn's adaptability and resilience, vital traits for any ambitious goalkeeper.