Born on the 6th of January, 1998, in England, Shamal George is a 27-year-old professional footballer, currently keeping the nets for St Mirren. The 6ft 3in (1.91m) tall goalkeeper has an athletic physique, weighing 12st 6lb (79kg).
As per the data on Transfermarkt, George carries a current market value of around £210k, and his contract with St Mirren - set to conclude on the 30th of June, 2026 - has 12 months left.
The player's career chronicles a series of transfers. In August 2017, he moved from Liverpool in the Premier League in England to Carlisle United in the National League on a loan stint. During his debut season of 2017-2018 for Carlisle, George made a modest four appearances in the first team for league matches.
A year later, in July 2018, George was on the move again with a loan transfer from Liverpool to Tranmere Rovers in League Two. His spell with Liverpool concluded in earnest in August 2020, when he sealed his move to Colchester United in League Two.
Merely two years after that, the goalkeeper's career saw a significant change of scenery when he transferred from Colchester United to Livingston in the Scottish Premiership in July 2022 for an undisclosed fee. During his time at Livingston, George made significant contributions. His tenure included two seasons (2022-23 and 2023-24) where he made 32 first-team appearances each in league matches, although the following season (2024-25) saw a marked decrease in his pitch time with a paltry three appearances.
George's stint in Scotland was short-lived, and in August 2024, he left Livingston to join Wycombe Wanderers in League One in England. His sojourn at Wycombe lasted merely a year. In July 2025, he moved on loan to St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership, his current club.
For St Mirren, in the 2025-2026 season, George will be on the squad. His contribution to the team was evident when he maintained the one start in the League Cup 2025-2026 season. On a final note, Shamal George signifies a well-versed professional footballer, who has adapted to multiple challenges, making his mark in various competitions both in England and Scotland.