Liam Polworth, a Scottish. born footballer who saw his birth on 12 October 1994, positions himself primarily as a central midfielder for Kilmarnock. With a height of 5ft 11in (1.81m) and weighing at about 11st 4lb (72kg), he boldly carries the number 31 jersey on the field.
Polworth's professional journey in football began in earnest in July 2010 when he joined Inverness CT in the League One in Scotland. Seeing limited play in his early years, he made his debut in the 2010-2011 season with a single first team appearance in league matches. His involvement increased with time: three appearances in 2012-2013, 19 appearances and a goal in 2013-2014, five appearances in 2014-2015, an impressive 36 appearances and six goals in 2015-2016, 32 appearances and three goals in 2016-2017 and finally 22 appearances and one goal in 2017-2018.
Pioneering his journey further, in July 2019, Polworth transferred from Inverness CT to Motherwell in the Premiership in Scotland. His performance remained consistent with 30 first team appearances and a single goal in the 2019-2020 season and 21 appearances in the 2020-2021 season.
In a turn of events, Polworth transferred from Motherwell to Kilmarnock in the Premiership in Scotland in July 2021. His career flourished here, with 26 appearances and a goal in 2022-2023, 28 appearances in 2023-2024, 26 appearances and two goals in 2024-2025 and, in the current 2025-2026 season, five appearances and one goal to his name.
His venture also saw him transferred on loan from Kilmarnock to Dunfermline Athletic in the Championship in Scotland in February 2022, and eventually returning to Kilmarnock in June 2022. This was soon followed by a more steady run of performances, mirroring his previous seasons at Kilmarnock.
Polworth also left his mark in the League Cup 2025-2026 for Kilmarnock with three starts and one appearance as a substitute, and in the Scottish Cup 2024-2025 with a single start for Kilmarnock. A career not brimmed with extraordinary heights, but certainly an exemplar of steady perseverance and consistency.