Jack Hamilton was born in Scotland on the 22nd of March 1994, making him 30 years old. He is currently employed as a goalkeeper for Ross County and carries the number 22 on his shirt. He stands at a tall 6ft 2in (1.89m) and weighs 12st 6lb (79kg).
In terms of his market worth, it is approximately €200k. To put it into more familiar terms, that's around £170,000 according to Transfermarkt. There's no need to be wary of him jumping ship just yet, as his contract with Ross County has seven months remaining, set to see itself out on the 30th of June 2025.
Hamilton began his professional career at Hearts in the Scottish Premiership in July 2012. From the 2014 season through to 2018, he made a total of 48 first team appearances in league matches for Hearts. His commitment to the team was briefly interrupted by three separate loan spells at Forfar Athletic, East Fife and Stenhousemuir in both League Two and League One between 2012 and 2014.
In 2018, Hamilton transferred from Hearts to Dundee, another team in the Scottish Premiership. Too cagey to reveal the exact fee, it was merely disclosed as 'undisclosed'. During his time with Dundee in the 2018-2019 season, Hamilton made 17 league appearances.
The journeyman goalkeeper then had a short stint with Greenock Morton in the Championship in 2021 before moving to Livingston just a year later. His two seasons at Livingston from 2022 to 2024 saw Hamilton making just seven first team appearances in the Championship.
His nomadic career then took him to his current home of Ross County in the Premiership in July 2024. Hamilton has thus far made one appearance in league matches for the 2024-2025 season and earned two starts in the League Cup of the same season for Ross County.