Scott Brown was born on the 25th of November 1994 in Scotland. Today, aged 31, he primarily takes the position of a central defensive midfielder for Raith Rovers. His stature stands at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and he weighs in at 12st 6lb (79kg). Brown currently represents his team in the number 20 jersey.
As of current, his market value circles around £100k, as per the details provided by Transfermarkt.
Brown embarked on his football career with Clyde in Scotland's League Two before he was transferred to Bradford City, a League One team in England, in July 2011. After spending two seasons with Bradford, he was transferred again in July 2013, this time to St Johnstone in the Scottish Championship. At St Johnstone, Brown saw sparse playing time, clocking four first team appearances in his debut 2013-2014 season and netting one goal in league matches. The 2014-2015 season saw him making ten league appearances, and the following season resulted in a reduced five appearances.
In August 2015, Brown found himself on loan to Dumbarton in Scotland's League Two. He made quite an impact at his temporary club, spawning 16 first team appearances in league matches during the 2015-2016 season.
Upon completion of his loan in January 2016, Brown returned to St Johnstone, and appeared in league matches on 19 occasions over the next three seasons, with a total goal count of four.
August 2016 marked the beginning of his time at Peterhead, as Brown was transferred from St Johnstone to the League One team. During the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 seasons, Brown made 48 first team appearances and scored four goals.
By July 2022, Brown joined Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship after his transfer from Peterhead. During his time with Raith Rovers from the 2022-2023 season upto the ongoing 2025-2026 season, Brown has made a total of 126 first team appearances, contributing seven goals. In the current 2025-2026 season alone, he has made 27 appearances and provided two goals.
Moreover, Brown proudly represented Raith Rovers in the 2025-2026 season of both the League Cup (with four starts) and the Scottish Cup (a single start).
