Calum Ferrie, a first-rate goalkeeper for Queen's Park, was born on 19 June 1998 in England. As of now, at the age of 27, the player displays remarkable prowess on the football field. Standing at a sturdy 6ft 1in (approximately 1.86m), and weighing about 12st 12lb (equal to 82kg), Ferrie makes an imposing figure between the goalposts. In keeping with tradition, he favours the symbolic number 1 jersey.
His career took flight in July 2016 when he transferred from Port Vale, a reputable club in England's League One, to Dundee in the Scottish Premiership. Although he only carved out an opportunity to make two first team appearances in the debut season (2017-2018) at Dundee, it marked his entry into the big time.
In July 2018, Ferrie took on a new challenge, embarking on a loan spell to Stirling Albion in the League Two of Scotland, only to return to his former stomping grounds of Dundee a year later in June 2019. During this stint with Dundee, he saw similar playing time, again featuring in two first-team encounters.
The goalkeeper sought further development and exposure in January 2020, this time jetting off to Falkirk in the Premiership on loan. In June 2020, after a brief stint with Falkirk, Ferrie once again found himself back at Dundee.
Fast forwarding to July 2021, Calum Ferrie made another essential move, this time to Queen's Park in the Championship. With this transfer, his playing time considerably amplified. Ferrie made 36 first team appearances in the 2022-2023 season, followed by 29 in the 2023-2024 season, and 34 in both the 2024-2025 and current 2025-2026 seasons respectively.
Beside league matches, Ferrie left his footprint in the 2025-2026 League Cup and Scottish Cup for Queen's Park with three and two starts respectively, truly marking his wake in the Scottish football scene.
