Born on the 18th of May, 1995, Craig Sibbald is a seasoned hotshot of the footballing world, hailing from the green pastures of Scotland. At 30 years of age, he has made a commendable mark in the industry as a midfield maestro, primarily taking the pitch as a central midfielder for Dundee United. The Scottish gent stands at a respectable 5ft 10in (1.78m) and carries a robust weight of 11st (70kg), strapped in the number 14 jersey.
With an extensive career on the field, Sibbald has amassed a market value near about £255k, as claimed by Transfermarkt.
Sibbald's journey began in earnest at Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership back in July 2011. During his debut season of 2011-12, he contributed heartily with 26 first-team appearances and a couple of goals to his name. As the 2012-13 season rolled in, he repeated his performance with a similar number of appearances and goals. The subsequent seasons saw an incremental rise in his prowess with 34 appearances and 4 goals in 2013-14 and rounding up with a run of 36 appearances and 4 goals in both the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons respectively. His final season (2017-18) at Falkirk saw him play 11 times, netting the ball once.
In July 2018 saw a change of scene as he transferred to Livingston from Falkirk. The 2018-19 season saw him make 26 first-team appearances netting thrice, followed by 18 appearances and 2 goals in the 2019-20 season. The following season allowed him 32 appearances with 1 goal, and finally the 2021-22 season saw him making 14 appearances.
Come July 2022, Sibbald transferred to Dundee United, where he's been making significant contributions ever since. The 2022-23 season allowed him 35 appearances with a single goal, followed by 33 appearances and 4 goals the subsequent season. As of the current 2025-26 season, Sibbald has graced the pitch 24 times and found the back of the net on 4 instances.
In addition, Sibbald has also participated in the League Cup 2025-26 for Dundee United starting once, the Scottish Cup 2025-26 for Dundee United starting twice, and finally, the Conference League Qualifiers 2025-26 for Dundee United starting thrice and one appearance as a substitute.
