Craig Gordon
With a career spanning over two decades, Craig began his career with Heart of Midlothian, lifting the Scottish Cup with the Jambos in 2006.
In 2007, Craig earned a move to the English Premier League Sunderland. During his time with the Black Cats Craig notably produced a save against Bolton that was subsequently voted the best save in Premier League history.
Craig showed remarkable resilience to work his way back from a career-threatening injury, to play a key part Celtic’s domestic dominance between 2014 – 2020, a period that saw him win five Premiership titles, five League Cup trophies and a further two Scottish Cup medals.
Craig returned to Hearts in the summer of 2020, continuing to perform at the highest level and being appointed Club Captain.
A seasoned international, he has earned over 90 caps for Scotland, earning a place on the Scotland Roll of Honour and becoming one the five most-capped Scotland Men’s Players of all time.