Ross MacIver, a Scottish-born forward donning the number 9 jersey, came into the world on the 28th of February 1998, making him a spritely 27 years of age. He earns his keep playing primarily as a striker for Falkirk. Standing at 6ft tall (1.84m) and tipping the scales at 11st 11lb (75kg), the man presents an imposing figure on the field.
MacIver has a current market value of approximately £180k, as calculated according to Transfermarkt.
MacIver's professional trajectory first propelled him into the clutches of Ross County in July 2017, a Championship club in Scotland. A mere six months later, he was on the move again, this time to Forfar Athletic, a League Two club, on a loan. Upon completion of his loan, MacIver made his return to Ross County in June 2018. However, he was not destined to stay put for long, his wanderlust manifested again in February 2019, which saw him once more on loan, this time to Elgin City, another League Two club.
August 2019 saw a significant shift for MacIver as he made the leap to the Premiership, joining the ranks of Motherwell. His debut season (2019-2020) showed promise, with seven first team appearances and one goal chalked up in league matches. He topped the season off by going on loan to Greenock Morton, a Championship side, in September 2020, returning to Motherwell in January 2021, with one first team appearance to his name for the 2020-2021 season.
Never one to shy away from a move, MacIver heeded the call of Partick Thistle, a Championship club, in March 2021, this time on loan. Four months later, he defected from Motherwell entirely, opting to pledge his loyalties to Partick Thistle. His stay, however, was to be short-lived as he temporarily moved on loan to Alloa Athletic, a League One outfit, in February 2022. He made quite the impact at Alloa Athletic, making a total of 28 first team appearances and contributing five goals in league matches for the 2022-2023 season. He left Partick Thistle in July 2022 to join Alloa Athletic permanently and continued his performance.
By July 2023, MacIver was once again on the move, his destination: Falkirk, a Premiership club. His first season there, 2024-2025, culminated in 20 first team appearances and three goals in league matches. The current season, 2025-2026, has seen him take to the field in ten first team matches, with three goals to his name. Not to forget, he has also partaken in the League Cup 2025-2026 for Falkirk, where he made a mark with one goal in two starts and three appearances as a substitute.
