Born in Scotland on the 18th of May 1995, Craig Sibbald is a central midfielder plying his trade for Dundee United. He stands at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and weighs 11st (70kg), donning the number 14 jersey for his club.
As of this writing, the midfielder’s market value is estimated at roughly €350k (£298k), according to Transfermarkt.
Sibbald's football journey began in earnest when he joined Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership in July 2011. He made an impression in his debut season with 26 first team appearances and two league goals. This continued his trend in subsequent seasons, with Sibbald consistently showing up for his team and contributing goals from the midfield. His most prolific season came in 2016 -2017 when he netted ten times.
In July 2018, he moved from Falkirk to Livingston, still within the Scottish Premiership. Unfazed by the change, Sibbald maintained a steady presence in the team and his consistency was reflected in his goal contributions. His stint with Livingston lasted until 2022, after which he transferred to Dundee United, his current club.
His tenure at Dundee United has also been marked by consistent first team appearances and his midfield prowess contributing to the team's goal tally. His current season (2025 -2026) still ongoing, has already seen him make 19 appearances and added three goals to his career tally.
Beyond the usual league engagements, Sibbald has participated in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee United, with one start. Despite the demands of cup competitions, he also took part in the Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026, starting three games and coming off the bench once.
This comprehensive track record firmly established Sibbald as a reliable and influential player in Scottish football.
