An individual of considerable footballing skill, Cameron Carter-Vickers hails from England and was born on 31st December 1997. This makes him 28 years old at the present time. Carter-Vickers occupies the position of a central defender for one of the most popular football teams in Scotland, Celtic Football Club, and can be recognised with the number 20 emblazoned on his jersey. Towering above most at approximately 1.84m (6ft) in height and weighing in at a solid 92kg (14st 6lb), Carter-Vickers is not only a prominent figure in Scottish football but has also represented the United States national team.
According to Transfermarkt, Carter-Vickers commands a substantial market value of about £8.5m.
The footballer commenced his career by joining Tottenham Hotspur as a trainee in the Premier League in July 2009. A series of loans then ensued, and Carter-Vickers was first transferred from the Spurs to Sheffield United in the Championship in August 2017. During his debut season with 'The Blades' (2017-2018), Carter-Vickers gained valuable experience by featuring in 17 league matches and scoring once.
In January 2018, Carter-Vickers was on the move again, this time transferring on loan to Ipswich Town, also taking part in the Championship. That season, he repeated his performance from Sheffield with 17 first team appearances. By August 2018, he was loaned to Swansea City where he increased his appearance count to 30 league matches.
Carter-Vickers continued with his series of loans, moving to Stoke City for the 2019 - 2020 Championship season, participating in 12 matches. By January of 2020, he was on the road again, this time to Luton Town in League One, taking part in 16 games. The tours didn't end there, with Carter-Vickers spending his 2020 - 2021 season at Bournemouth, where he appeared in 21 matches and netted the ball once.
Finally, in August 2021, Carter-Vickers moved to Scottish Premiership side, Celtic, initially on loan. He featured in 33 league games, hitting the back of the net on four occasions during the 2021 - 2022 season. This impressive display at Celtic led to a permanent transfer from Tottenham Hotspur in July 2022, for a fee of approximately £6m.
Carter-Vickers continued his strong performances at Celtic throughout the subsequent seasons. In the 2022 - 2023 season, he saw action in 29 matches. The following year, he scored once in 25 games. During the 2024 - 2025 season, he continued his consistent performance with another goal in 30 appearances. Already in the current 2025 - 2026 season, Carter-Vickers has taken part in seven matches.
Aside from his league performances, Carter-Vickers also contributed in multiple cups and qualifiers. These include one start in the League Cup 2025 - 2026, two starts in the Champions League Qualifiers of the same year, and finally, three starts in the Europa League. Evidently, Cameron Carter-Vickers has played a significant part in bolstering Celtic's defensive ranks throughout his tenure at the club.
