Scott Brown, a sturdy and unyielding presence in the heart of midfield, was born on the 25th of November 1994 in Scotland. Currently applying his trade at Raith Rovers, Brown is primarily a central defensive midfielder, known for his disciplined performances and intriguing breadth of skills. With a height of 5ft 10in (1.78m), and tipping the scales at 12st 6lb (79kg), Brown is an imposing figure, a solid wall in defence thwarting the opposition's attacks with his number 20 jersey often buzzing with intensity and anticipation.
His consistent performances on the pitch have given him a healthy market value, sitting at around £107k as per Transfermarkt.
In July 2011, Brown left the verdant Scottish pastures of the League Two side, Clyde, for the promise of the English game at Bradford City in the League One. After two fruitful seasons in the English League One, Brown yet again heard the beckoning of his homeland and transferred back to Scotland, signing for St Johnstone in the Championship in July 2013. Notably, he had an active debut season in 2013-14, earning his bread by making four first-team appearances and netting one goal in league matches.
In a surprising turn of events, Brown found himself loaned out to Dumbarton in the Scottish League Two in August 2015. Donning the colours of Dumbarton, he featured in 16 first-team league matches, no doubt garnering invaluable experience.
On completion of his loan deal, Brown returned to St Johnstone in January 2016 and continued to tread the footballing path, making vital contributions to the team's league campaigns until 2016. A season later, in August 2016, the valiant midfielder transferred to Peterhead in Scotland's League One, where he managed to find the back of the net twice in 32 first-team appearances during the 2016-17 season.
In July 2022, the tug of a fresh challenge saw Brown transfer to Raith Rovers in the Championship. Sporting Raith Rovers' crest, Brown has made significant strides, notching up to 25 first-team appearances with two goals in the ongoing 2025-26 season. A testament to his continued involvement, he has started in four League Cup and one Scottish Cup games for Raith Rovers in the 2025-26 footballing calendar year.
From Clyde to Raith Rovers, through Bradford City, St Johnstone, Dumbarton, and Peterhead, Brown's journey is an enthralling narrative of passion, persistence, and, certainly, footballing prowess.
