Scottish footballer Craig Sibbald, born 18th May 1995, currently plies his trade as a central midfielder for club Dundee United. The 30-year-old holds some distinct physical attributes, standing at 5ft 10in tall (1.78m) and weighing in at 11st (70kg). As for his attire on the pitch, you'll find him kitted out in the number 14 jersey.
As for his financial evaluation on the pitch, as of today, his market value is estimated at around £300k, as mentioned by an analysis at Transfermarkt.
Looking back on his footballing journey, Sibbald inaugurated his professional career with Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership in 2011. In his maiden season with the club (2011-2012), his performance proved promising as he made 26 appearances and bagged two goals in league matches. Seemingly becoming a constant figure in the team, the subsequent season saw 20 appearances and another pair of goals to his name. Subsequent seasons reflected a consistent performance from Sibbald, the highlight being his 10 goal tally in the 2016-2017 season. He wrapped up his stretch with Falkirk during the 2017-2018 campaign after making 11 appearances and clinching a single goal.
In the summer of 2018, Sibbald embarked on a new challenge, transferring to fellow Premiership side Livingston. His tenure at the club spanned across four seasons, with his contribution peaking in the 2020-2021 season where he made 32 appearances. The conclusion of the 2021-2022 season saw him clock 14 appearances.
July of 2022 paved the way for another club transition for Sibbald, as he signed for Dundee United. His first season saw him making 35 appearances and securing a goal. The 2023-2024 season was comparatively fruitful, as he made 33 appearances and quadrupled his goal count from the previous season. His time with Dundee United remains ongoing, with 22 appearances and four goals tallied in the current 2025-2026 season.
In addition to his league commitments, Sibbald has had a taste of the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup this season with Dundee United, with a single start in each. He also participated in the Conference League Qualifiers for Dundee United, garnering three starts and a substitute appearance.
