Zander Clark
Zander Clark (born 26 June 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premiership.[1] Standing at 1.91 metres tall, Clark is known for his commanding presence in goal and has established himself as a key figure in Scottish football through consistent performances at club and international levels.[2] Clark began his youth career at clubs including Celtic, Rangers, and Hamilton Academical before joining St Johnstone's academy in 2008, where he spent 11 years developing into a first-team regular.[3] He made his senior debut for St Johnstone in 2011 and went on loan to Queen of the South from 2013 to 2015, gaining valuable experience in the Scottish Championship with 72 appearances.[4] Upon returning to St Johnstone, Clark became the club's primary goalkeeper, accumulating over 200 appearances in the Scottish Premiership and contributing to their competitive campaigns.[5] In 2021, Clark achieved significant success with St Johnstone, winning both the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish FA Cup, marking the club's first domestic double in its history.[5] He transferred to Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer in September 2022, initially as backup to Craig Gordon, but quickly became the first-choice goalkeeper following Gordon's injury.[3] At Hearts, Clark has made over 70 appearances, including notable saves in the Edinburgh derby that earned him the Scottish Premiership Save of the Season award, and signed a contract extension in January 2025 keeping him at the club until summer 2027.[3] Despite a frustrating 2024–25 season marred by injury and limited starts, he has featured in four matches during the 2025–26 campaign, recording one clean sheet.[4] On the international stage, Clark earned his first call-up to the Scotland national team in 2021 but made his debut in a 4–1 friendly loss to France on 17 October 2023, where he played the second half.[6] He has since accumulated four caps, including full 90-minute appearances in UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers against Georgia (2–2 draw) and Norway (3–3 draw) in November 2023, and a friendly against Gibraltar on 3 June 2024, where he kept a clean sheet in a 0–2 win. He was recalled to the Scotland squad in August 2025 for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[6][7]Background
Early life
Zander Clark was born on 26 June 1992 in Glasgow, Scotland, to Scottish parents. He grew up in Clydebank, a working-class town in West Dunbartonshire near Glasgow, where he attended Clydebank High School and Braidfield High School.[8][2][9]Youth development
Zander Clark joined St Johnstone's youth academy in 2008 at the age of 16, having previously spent time in the youth systems at Celtic, Rangers, and Hamilton Academical.[10][11][2] He progressed through the club's various age-group teams over the next three years, establishing himself as a promising goalkeeper within the academy setup. In May 2011, at the age of 18, Clark was offered his first professional contract with St Johnstone, marking the transition from youth player to full-time professional.[12]Club career
St Johnstone
Clark signed his first professional contract with St Johnstone in July 2011, marking the start of his senior career at the club where he had developed through the youth ranks.[13] To gain first-team experience, he was loaned to Elgin City for the entire 2011–12 season in Scottish Second Division, where he featured regularly as the club's primary goalkeeper.[14] After returning, Clark remained on the fringes of the St Johnstone first team until October 2013, when he joined Queen of the South on an initial one-month emergency loan in the Scottish Championship; this was extended until the end of the 2013–14 season, during which he established himself as the Doonhamers' number one.[15] He returned for another full-season loan to Queen of the South in 2014–15, playing every league match and helping the team to a sixth-place finish while missing St Johnstone's historic 2014 Scottish Cup Final victory over Dundee United, as he was ineligible due to his loan status.[16] Upon his permanent return to St Johnstone in summer 2015, Clark made his competitive debut for the club on 26 September 2015, substituting in during a 2–1 Premiership win against Dundee United.[17] He served as understudy to experienced goalkeeper Alan Mannus over the next few seasons, making sporadic appearances in cup competitions and league matches while learning from the Northern Irish international, who departed for Shamrock Rovers at the end of the 2017–18 season.[18] With Mannus gone, Clark emerged as St Johnstone's undisputed first-choice goalkeeper from the 2018–19 campaign onward, signing contract extensions in 2017 and 2019 that secured his stay until 2022; during this period, he solidified his role, accumulating over 200 appearances for the Perth club across all competitions by the time of his departure.[10][19] Clark's tenure peaked during the 2020–21 season, where he played a pivotal role in St Johnstone's unprecedented domestic cup double. In the Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers on 25 April 2021, he scored a dramatic headed equalizer in the 122nd minute to force extra time and then saved two penalties in the shootout, securing a 4–2 victory that propelled the Saints to the final.[20] He started in the final against Hibernian on 22 May 2021 at Hampden Park, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 win to claim the trophy, with Shaun Rooney scoring the decisive goal and completing the club's first-ever major silverware double alongside their earlier League Cup triumph.[21] His contract expired at the end of the 2021–22 season, leading to his free transfer departure from St Johnstone in June 2022 after 11 senior years, during which he became a club legend with 211 total appearances.[19][22]Heart of Midlothian
Zander Clark joined Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer on 2 September 2022, signing a three-year contract to serve as backup to veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon.[23] His prior experience at St Johnstone, where he had established himself as a reliable performer in the Scottish Premiership, facilitated a smooth adaptation to the demands of Tynecastle Park.[3] Clark began the 2022–23 season as backup but became first-choice following Gordon's severe double leg break on 24 December 2022 during a match against Dundee United, which sidelined the Scotland international for the remainder of the season; he made 18 Premiership appearances that campaign.[24][25] Clark solidified his position through consistent performances in the 2023–24 campaign, recording 15 clean sheets in 35 Scottish Premiership appearances and contributing key shutouts in Hearts' UEFA Conference League group stage run, including against PAOK and Bodø/Glimt.[26] The 2024–25 season proved frustrating for Clark, as a fully recovered Gordon reclaimed the starting spot, restricting him to second-choice duties and minimal starts.[27] His game time was further curtailed by a foot ligament injury sustained in April 2025, which impacted Hearts' goalkeeping depth amid a challenging campaign that saw the team struggle in the league standings.[28] On 15 January 2025, despite these setbacks, Clark penned a two-year contract extension, securing his future at the club until the summer of 2027 and underscoring his commitment to the Jambos.[29] Entering the 2025–26 season, Clark has focused on recovery from his prior injury while vying for the number one jersey against Ryan Fulton amid Craig Gordon's ongoing recovery from a neck injury; as of November 2025, he has made four appearances, recording one clean sheet, though Kilmarnock expressed interest in an emergency loan that Hearts declined in favor of offering younger option Harry Stone.[30][27][2][31]International career
Youth internationals
Clark was called up to the Scotland U19 team in the 2010–11 season, featuring in qualifiers for the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, where he gained valuable experience as a young goalkeeper. His progression continued with a move to the Scotland U21 squad in the 2012–13 season, during which he earned caps while on loan from St Johnstone. These high-pressure environments significantly contributed to his maturation ahead of senior professional football.[32]Senior appearances
Zander Clark received his first call-up to the Scotland senior squad in August 2021 for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against Denmark, Moldova, and Austria, though he did not feature in any of those games. He was recalled to the squad in March 2023 for Euro 2024 qualifiers but again remained unused. Clark earned his senior international debut on 17 October 2023, coming on as a substitute for Angus Gunn at half-time during Scotland's 4–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to France at the Stade de France.[33] Clark made his first start for Scotland on 16 November 2023 in a 2–2 draw away to Georgia in another Euro 2024 qualifier, where he played the full 90 minutes. Three days later, on 19 November 2023, he started in Scotland's 3–3 home UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying draw with Norway, contributing to a competitive performance in the fixture. His fourth cap came on 3 June 2024, starting and keeping a clean sheet in a 2–0 friendly victory over Gibraltar in Portugal, marking Scotland's final preparation match before UEFA Euro 2024. These appearances—totaling four caps, including starts in key UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers against Georgia and Norway—highlighted Clark's role as a reliable backup goalkeeper behind first-choice Angus Gunn.[6] Despite being included in Scotland's UEFA Euro 2024 squad and subsequent UEFA Nations League squads in 2024, Clark did not feature in any matches during the calendar year following his Gibraltar appearance, partly due to strong club form at Heart of Midlothian that initially sustained his selection but ultimately saw him as an unused option amid competition from Gunn and others. This year-long gap in caps ended with his recall to the senior squad on 26 August 2025 for the opening 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying double-header against Denmark and Belarus.[34] However, Clark remained an unused substitute in both September 2025 qualifiers, including the 0–2 away win over Belarus on 8 September.[35] Clark was subsequently omitted from the Scotland squad announced on 30 September 2025 for October World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Belarus, with veteran Craig Gordon preferred following his own injury recovery and return to Hearts.[31] As of November 2025, Clark's senior international tally stands at four caps with one clean sheet, underscoring his position as a depth option for head coach Steve Clarke in a competitive goalkeeping department.[32]Statistics and achievements
Career statistics
Zander Clark has made over 280 club appearances as a professional goalkeeper, primarily in Scottish competitions, with totals of 211 appearances for St Johnstone (251 goals conceded, 73 clean sheets) and 76 for Heart of Midlothian (92 goals conceded, 28 clean sheets) as of November 2025.[22] His statistics reflect a consistent presence in the Scottish Premiership, supplemented by cup and European ties, though the 2024–25 season was limited by injury to just a handful of outings. Key metrics include a career save percentage hovering around 70–75% in league play during peak seasons, with notable shutouts in high-stakes matches like cup finals.[36]Club Statistics
St Johnstone (2011–2023)
Clark's time at St Johnstone spanned lower-tier loans early on before establishing himself as the first-choice goalkeeper from 2016 onward. Below is a breakdown of his Premiership appearances; cup and European games added approximately 40 additional outings, including 2 in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round (2021) and 2 in the UEFA Europa Conference League play-off round (2021–22), where he conceded 8 goals without a clean sheet.[22][36]| Season | Competition | Appearances (Starts) | Minutes | Goals Conceded | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015–16 | Scottish Premiership | 6 (5) | 517 | 4 | 2 |
| 2016–17 | Scottish Premiership | 26 (26) | 2,255 | 29 | 9 |
| 2017–18 | Scottish Premiership | 16 (16) | 1,440 | 23 | 4 |
| 2018–19 | Scottish Premiership | 34 (34) | 3,060 | 40 | 15 |
| 2019–20 | Scottish Premiership | 29 (29) | 2,610 | 46 | 8 |
| 2020–21 | Scottish Premiership | 27 (27) | 2,430 | 33 | 8 |
| 2021–22 | Scottish Premiership | 32 (32) | 2,831 | 36 | 10 |
| Total (Premiership) | 170 (169) | 15,143 | 211 | 56 |
Heart of Midlothian (2022–present)
Since joining Hearts in September 2022, Clark has been the primary goalkeeper, amassing around 50 appearances by November 2025 despite an injury-hit 2024–25 campaign that limited him to 10 total outings. He has participated in UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers (2023–24: 4 appearances, 5 goals conceded, 1 clean sheet).[22][36]| Season | Competition | Appearances (Starts) | Minutes | Goals Conceded | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Scottish Premiership | 21 (20) | 1,770 | 27 | 5 |
| 2023–24 | Scottish Premiership | 35 (35) | 3,150 | 38 | 13 |
| 2024–25 | Scottish Premiership | 3 (3) | 201 | 3 | 2 |
| 2025–26 | Scottish Premiership | 4 (4) | 360 | 6 | 1 |
| Total (Premiership) | 63 (62) | 5,481 | 74 | 21 |
International Statistics
Clark earned his first senior Scotland cap in October 2023 at age 31, primarily as backup to Craig Gordon and Angus Gunn. As of November 2025, he has 4 senior appearances (3 starts), 1 clean sheet, and 7 goals conceded, in UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches against France (substitute), Georgia, and Norway, and a friendly against Gibraltar.[32][37]| Level | Appearances (Starts) | Clean Sheets | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senior (2023–present) | 4 (3) | 1 | Debut as substitute vs. France (UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier); full 90-minute appearances vs. Georgia and Norway (UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers) and Gibraltar (friendly). No youth caps recorded in senior profiles. |