Born on the 23rd of August 1996, Liam Henderson, a native of Scotland, currently plays as a central defensive midfielder for Falkirk, plying his trade in the number 5 jersey. At 1.91m tall (6ft 3in) and weighing in at 77kg (12st 1lb), Henderson holds an imposing presence on the field.
Henderson's current market value is pegged at around £85k, as per details found on Transfermarkt.
His footballing journey, comprising several transfers, started off in July 2015 when he moved from Hearts in Scotland's Premiership to Stenhousemuir in League One, on a loan stint. During this season (2015-2016), he played a role in 11 first team matches at Stenhousemuir, even managing to score a goal during league play.
In July 2016, Henderson transferred from Hearts to Falkirk, another team part of Scotland's Premiership. Between seasons 2022-2023 and 2024-2025, Henderson showcased his talent by making 57 first team appearances and securing 6 goals. In the current season (2025-2026), he has already made 24 first team appearances and scored one goal for Falkirk.
January 2017 saw Henderson embarking on yet another loan transfer, this time from Falkirk to Cowdenbeath, competing in the Lowland League in Scotland, where he made 17 first team appearances. Finally, in November 2017, he transferred from Falkirk to Edinburgh City in the Scottish League Two on loan, where he made seven first team appearances.
Henderson's career took him overseas to the Stirling Lions in Australia's NPL in January 2018, after permanently moving from Edinburgh City in League Two in Scotland. A few months later, in August 2018, he moved back home, signing on with Edinburgh City in the Scottish League Two, the transfer fee for which remains undisclosed.
Transfers followed to Arbroath in the Scottish Championship in July 2021, and then back to Falkirk in the Premiership in July 2022. Here at Falkirk, he put on commanding performances, with 57 appearances and eight goals across two seasons.
With Falkirk, Henderson participated in the League Cup 2025-2026 season with five starts, and the Scottish Cup 2025-2026 with one start, further solidifying his position within the team and showcasing his continued dedication to football.
