Scotland's own Kieran Bowie, a forward who predominantly operates as a striker, was born on 21 September 2002, making him currently 22 years of age. He showcases his footballing prowess at Hibernian and dons the number 20 jersey. With a striking frame of 1.91m (6ft 3in) and weighing 83kg (13st), Bowie is indeed a noticeable presence on the field.
Bowie's football career saw its acceleration in January 2019 when he joined Raith Rovers in Scotland's Championship, marking his first major transition within professional football. Yet, it was in July 2020 that Bowie made a significant leap. He moved from Raith Rovers to Fulham, a Premier League team based in England. This transfer cost Fulham around £160k, an investment they were willing to make in the promising Scottish striker.
Two years later, in July 2022, Bowie was sent by Fulham to the Northampton Town team in England's League One on loan. In his debut season (2022 - 2023) at Northampton Town, Bowie graced the pitch in 26 first team appearances and net four goals in league matches.
However, it appears the allure of Scottish football remained strong for Bowie. In August 2024, he transferred from Fulham back to Scotland, signing with Hibernian in the Premiership. The transfer came with a price tag of approximately £600k. In the current 2024 - 2025 season with Hibernian, Bowie has already earned three first team appearances and scored one goal in league matches.
His contribution extends beyond the league games. He has also participated in the League Cup 2024 - 2025 for Hibernian, making one appearance as a substitute. It remains to be seen how this talented young footballer will further develop his career, but for now, all eyes turn to Hibernian's number 20 as he continues to make his mark in Scottish football.