Stevie May, a native of Scotland, was born on the 3rd of November 1992, making him, currently, 33 years of age. In terms of his football career, May plays as a forward primarily operating in the striker position for Livingston FC. Physically, May stands tall at a height of 5ft 10in (1.78m), supported by a weight of 11st 2lb (71kg). Wearing the No. 17 jersey, he adds a distinctive presence to the team. His current market value is gauged at approximately €125k, rounded off to about £105k, according to Transfermarkt.
May joined St Johnstone, in Scotland's Championship, as a trainee in July 2008. His first season, 2008-2009, saw him make one appearance with a goal to his name. Over the years, his time at St Johnstone has been marked with notable performances including a 20 goal stint in the 2013-2014 season. May also had loan periods with Alloa Athletic in the 2011 - 2012 season and Hamilton Academical in the 2012 - 2013 season, scoring 19 and 25 league goals respectively.
In an interesting turn of events, August 2014 saw the Scotsman depart from St Johnstone for Sheffield Wednesday in England's Championship league, for a transfer fee rounding to approximately £800k. This was followed by another intra-championship move to Preston North End, again for around £800k, in September 2015. His period at Preston was rather uneventful, racking only one goal across two seasons.
Fast forwarding to August 2017, May transferred back home, joining Aberdeen in Scotland's Premiership for an undisclosed fee. His tenure at Aberdeen ending in August 2019, having scored seven league goals over two seasons. Then, in a nostalgic return, May was back at St Johnstone in the Championship, again for an undisclosed cost. A noteworthy performance during this period included nine goals in the 2022 - 2023 season.
In a more recent turn of events, in August 2024, May was loaned out from St Johnstone to Livingston, now home, in Scotland's Premiership. In the 2024 - 2025 season, he had made 33 appearances scoring five goals. Following the successful loan period, July 2025 saw the permanent transfer of May from St Johnstone to Livingston. Continuing from his loan period, in the 2025 - 2026 season so far, May has taken to the field 10 times.
Special mention is also to be given to May’s performance in other competitions, namely the League Cup 2025-2026 season with one goal across five appearances for Livingston, the Scottish Cup 2024-2025 with two starts for Livingston and the Premiership Playoffs 2024-2025 where he again scored a goal in four appearances for Livingston.
