Aaron Davis

Aaron Davis, a native son of Scotland, was born and refined his skills upon fields that are as close to home as they come. His early understanding and subsequent mastery of the game saw him emerge as a central defensive midfielder of note and in the green and whitewash of Celtic Football Club, he shone particularly bright.

Having served two or more seasons with Celtic, Davis donned the number 35 jersey, becoming a familiar sight in the matchday lineup. He was often the essential cog in a well-oiled machine, tirelessly covering ground, breaking up opposition attacks, and launching the team's intermittent display of free-flowing football. In the hallowed grounds of Celtic Park, his name echoed often; a testament to his diligence and the trust bestowed upon him by diehard Celtic faithful.

Following his time at Celtic, Davis found a new home at Kilmarnock. And yet, although donned now in a different shade, the number 35, so closely associated with his time at Celtic, remains his jersey number of choice. Despite the different colours, his skills remained consistent and valuable to his team. As a crucial part of the Killie contingent, Davis has continued to apply his trade with the same consistency and professionalism that marked his time at Celtic.

Needless to say, Aaron Davis remains an essential player in the Scottish football realm, representing a glimmering example of homegrown talent reaching the professional domain. Whether he steps onto the pitch wearing a Kilmarnock or Celtic jersey, the raw, undeniable skill Aaron Davis brings to the field stands as both a testament to his personal talents and the quality of Scottish football as a whole.

Last updated 16 February 2026. Send feedback

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Cen Def Mid
Primary Position
Midfielder
Position
CDM
35
Squad Number
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Country of Birth
Kilmarnock
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