Jack Hamilton, born March 22, 1994 in Scotland, is a noteworthy figure in the realm of football. A tenderfoot of 31 years, Hamilton plies his trade as a number 14 goalkeeper for Livingston. His impressive height of 6ft 2in (1.89m), coupled with a robust weight of 12st 6lb (79kg) offer him a decisive presence within the goal box. Currently, his market value stands around £85k, as declared by the reliable source Transfermarkt.
Hamilton began his journey as a professional footballer with Hearts in the Scottish Premiership in July 2012, getting sporadic chances in the first team. After five league appearances in the 2014-2015 season, the number of his appearances was dwindled to three in the very next season. However, the 2016-2017 season saw him strongly making his mark with a significant 35 league appearances.
His early career was a typical period of learning and development, involving a series of loans from Hearts. The first loan spell went from November 2012 to March 2013, with Forfar Athletic in the League Two, during which he made eight first team appearances. Hamilton was also loaned out to East Fife in March 2014, where he made a couple of appearances, before returning to Hearts in May of that year. Another brief stint at Stenhousemuir in the League One, where he managed a single first team outing, concluded in August 2014.
In July 2018, Hamilton parted ways with Hearts to join Dundee in the Premiership. However, this engagement lasted only a year that saw him playing 17 matches. Following Dundee, Hamilton had a short sting at Greenock Morton and then moved to Livingston in August 2022, gracing the field on seven occasions over two seasons. Shortly after, Hamilton left for Ross County in July 2024, but returned to Livingston in January 2025 following only four appearances.
The current 2025-2026 season at Livingston yet sees no league appearances from Hamilton. Whether it leaves any damning implications on his career trajectory or just a temporary lull before the storm, only time will tell.
