Graham Carey, born 20 May 1989 in Rep. Ireland, is the current forward for Livingston where he primarily takes on the role of the left winger and dons the number 10 jersey. Standing at 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighing 11st 9lb (74kg), the player's current market value is calculated to be around £63k, as per Transfermarkt.
Carey commenced his notable football journey in February 2009, making the move from Celtic, Scotland to Bohemian FC, Rep. Ireland on loan. Here, during his debut season, he managed 15 appearances for the first team, and scored two goals in league matches.
His journey with Celtic continued as he transferred back to the club in Scotland before being loaned to St Mirren in February 2010. From the 2009 - 2010 to the 2012 - 2013 season, Carey put in commendable performances for St Mirren, with consistent appearances for the first team and a sum of six goals during his various tenures there.
In July 2010, Celtic facilitated a loan move for Carey to Huddersfield Town in England, where during the 2010 - 2011 season, he made 19 appearances and scored twice for the first team. The following year, in 2011, Carey left Celtic for a permanent move to St Mirren. His performance there mirrored his previous performance for the club, maintaining steadiness in first team appearances and adding six more goals to his gaming career.
July 2013 saw Carey transfer from St Mirren to Ross County, both teams part of the Scottish Premiership. Here, he continued to show his football prowess with steady appearances and a sum of five goals across two seasons.
Carey made a significant move in July 2015, this time to Plymouth Argyle in England. His performance reached a personal high at Plymouth Argyle, where across three seasons he made notable first team appearances and scored an impressive 32 goals in league matches.
In July 2019, Carey took his skills abroad to CSKA Sofia in Bulgaria. His performance there was consistent, adding more first team appearances and five more goals to his career across three seasons. However, in July 2022, he returned to Scotland with a transfer to St Johnstone. Here, he maintained his consistency making numerous first-team appearances and scoring nine goals across three seasons.
His recent move to Livingston in July 2025, has thus far brought him seven first team appearances and one goal in the current league matches. He has participated in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Livingston with two starts and two appearances as a substitute.
