Cammy Kerr, born on 10 September 1995 (age 30), is a Scottish right-back now with Livingston. His career has never really needed much decoding: it has been shaped above all by Dundee, where he made 182 league appearances and scored four league goals across nine seasons.
Before becoming a regular presence at Dens Park, Kerr had an early developmental spell at Peterhead. The 2014-15 season was his most productive in front of goal, with three league goals in 22 appearances, useful experience for a defender still working his way into senior football.
At Dundee, he became a familiar and durable figure rather than a passing name on a squad list. Nine seasons at one club tells its own story, and in Kerr’s case it points to reliability, patience and the sort of week-to-week usefulness that rarely attracts much noise but tends to keep a player in teams.
He is now at Livingston, wearing squad number 2, and has made 11 league appearances in the 2025-26 season without scoring. His current market value is around £85,000, according to Transfermarkt.
Kerr’s career is a straightforward one: a long Dundee spell, a useful early loan at Peterhead, and a later move to Livingston as an experienced Scottish league full-back.
