Born in Scotland on 21 September 2002, Kieron Bowie is a forward, primarily operating as a striker for Hibernian. Standing at 6ft 3in (1.91m) and weighing 13st (83kg), Number 9 Bowie has represented the Scotland national team, proving his place in the world of football.
Bowie's current market value is pegged at approximately £2.3m (Transfermarkt).
Bowie joined Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship in January 2019, making his initial mark in the world of professional football. In July of the following year, he was transferred from Raith Rovers to Fulham in the English Premier League for a reported fee of around £160k.
In a twist of fate, in July 2022, Bowie was loaned out from Fulham in the Premier League to Northampton Town in England's League One. During his debut season (2022 - 2023) at Northampton Town, Bowie made quite an impact, with 26 first-team appearances and four goals scored in league matches.
In August 2024, Bowie made his way back to his native country, transferring from Fulham to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership for a fee of about £600k. His first season (2024 - 2025) at Hibernian saw him make 18 first-team appearances and score six goals in the league. His current successful season (2025 - 2026) at Hibernian has already seen him make 21 first-team appearances, scoring a commendable eight goals in league matches.
While at Hibernian, Bowie took part in several prestigious competitions; the League Cup 2025 - 2026 with one start, the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 for Scotland with a substitute appearance, the Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 with two starts, and the Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026, where he scored one goal in four starts.
Overall, Kieron Bowie's rapid rise in Scottish and English football holds promise for many compelling seasons to come.
