Henry Cartwright, born on the 11th of December 2004, hails from England and currently takes to the field as a central midfielder for Falkirk. At only 21 years of age, Cartwright boasts an impressive stature, standing at roughly 5ft 8in (1.75m) tall and weighing in at around 10st 7lb (67kg). He’s part of the action on the pitch donning the number 17 shirt.
According to Transfermarkt, Cartwright's current market value shakes out at around £43k. In the fickle world of football economics, it’s worth noting, as a nod to his budding potential and the worth he brings on the field.
Cartwright's career on the pitches of the UK started in July of 2020 when he joined Leicester City in the Championship as a trainee. It was a worthy proving ground for Cartwright, and his performance must have assured his coaches he was on a promising trajectory.
Fast-forward to July of 2025, and Cartwright made the move to Scottish soil. Leaving Leicester City behind, he was transferred to Falkirk in the Premiership on a loan deal. Although it was a step away from his origins, it was a stepping stone into the professional realm of football, set in the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands.
His time with Falkirk was indeed fruitful; his efforts in the League Cup of 2025 - 2026 are worth note. Cartwright made two starts and three appearances as a substitute. And the Scottish Cup of the same season was no different—with one start and two appearances as a substitute, Cartwright was a consistent presence on the pitch for Falkirk.