Liam Henderson, the notable midfield maestro, was born on the 23rd of August, 1996, in the heartland of Scotland. Astonishingly, he towers over many at 6 foot 3 inches (1.91m) and maintains a fit playing weight of 12 stone 1 pound (77kg). He sports the number 5 jersey for Falkirk, a team that he currently runs the park for as a central defensive midfielder. The imprints of his cleats are quite familiar on Falkirk's ground, his presence unmistakable.
From reliable market analysis, his current worth circulates around €100,000, approximately £86,000 when converted. This figure emanates from Transfermarkt, a reputable source in player valuations. Henderson's commitment to Falkirk should see him gracing the club's grounds until May 2028, as per his current contract's tenure.
This Scott's journey in the football world introduced a series of transfers in its early days. From July 2015 to July 2016, Henderson was on loan to Stenhousemuir from Hearts, exhibitng promising form with 11 appearances and one goal for the League One side. Henderson then found himself back at Hearts and subsequently transferred to Falkirk in the Premiership.
Henderson’s time at Falkirk was briefly interrupted by loan periods to Cowdenbeath in the Lowland League, and Edinburgh City in League Two, where he modestly showcased his abilities. However, Henderson undisputably proved his worth during the 2022-2023, 2024-2025 and the ongoing 2025-2026 seasons, where his appearances have been significant and increasingly influential.
A noticeable detour from his career in Scotland was a short stint in Australia playing for the Stirling Lions in the NPL, where he transferred from Edinburgh City in 2018. This was followed by a quick return to Edinburgh City from Australia for an undisclosed transfer fee later that year. By 2021, he found himself transferred to Arbroath, and then a year later, he was back at Falkirk where he has continued to command the park.
Outside of league matches, Henderson has marked his participation with Falkirk in the League Cup of 2025-2026, with four starts, and in the Scottish Cup during the 2024-2025 season, where he managed one start. This midfield powerhouse certainly continues to leave undeniable footprints across Scottish football’s vast terrain.