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11 Facts About Calum Ferrie

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Calum Ferrie was born on 16 June 1998 and is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Championship club Queen's Park.

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Calum Ferrie made his first-team debut for Dundee in April 2018.

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Calum Ferrie played in the 2025 Scottish Challenge Cup final.

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Calum Ferrie was a youth team player at Port Vale when he moved on loan to Northern Premier League Division One South side Gresley in October 2015.

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Calum Ferrie appeared as a substitute for the injured Elliot Parish, and was praised by manager Neil McCann.

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Calum Ferrie was loaned to Scottish League Two club Stirling Albion in June 2018.

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Calum Ferrie signed a one-year extension with Dundee on 15 May 2019.

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Calum Ferrie was sent out on loan to Scottish League One side Falkirk on 31 January 2020, after signing another one-year extension with the "Dark Blues".

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In July 2021, Calum Ferrie signed for Scottish League One side Queen's Park as head coach Laurie Ellis looked to provide competition to established number one Willie Muir.

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Calum Ferrie marked his 100th appearance for the club with a clean sheet against Greenock Morton on 17 February 2024.

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On 9 February 2025, Calum Ferrie earned plaudits in an upset Scottish Cup victory over Rangers, including a late penalty save to clinch a quarter-final berth.