David Watson, a Scotsman born on the 12th of February, 2005, and now 20 years of age, currently serves as a central midfielder for Kilmarnock. Standing at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and possessing a mass of 11st (70kg), Watson, who dons the number 12 jersey, carved out his footballing career amidst the raw elements of his home country.
During his debut season of 2022-2023 with Kilmarnock, young Watson was granted the honour of ten first team appearances. His second season, 2023-2024, saw him solidly integrate himself into the squad, commanding 36 first team slots and netting five goals. In the following run, the 2024-2025 term, he kept his composure on the pitch, making 35 appearances and racking up four goals. As for the ongoing season of 2025-2026, Watson has already taken up his position on the green pitch five times, stunning the crowd with two goals.
Interestingly, Watson's performance in the larger tournaments has been rather commendable. In fact, during the League Cup of 2025-2026, he held his ground in four starting line-ups and showed his worth in two roles as a substitute. In the season proceeding that, he dabbled in the gamut of the Scottish Cup, coming on as a substitute for Kilmarnock.