Kieron Bowie, a native of Scotland, was brought into this world on the 21st day of September 2002. Now aged 23, Bowie is a forward fondly known for his primacy as a striker, currently pleasing the crowd at Hibernian. Standing tall at 6ft 3in (1.91m) and a respectable 13 stones (83kg), he proudly wears the number 9 jersey on his back. This impressive chap has also had the honour of representing Scotland on the national stage.
According to the good people over at Transfermarkt, our man Bowie's current market value hovers around the sum of £1.0m. No small change, indeed.
Our tale begins in earnest in January of 2019, when Bowie made his move to Raith Rovers in the Championship in Scotland. Not a full calendar year had passed when, in July of 2020, he made the leap from Raith Rovers to Fulham in the English Premier League, with a transfer fee around the £160k mark.
In 2022, he found himself venturing south once more, this time to join Northampton Town in England's League One, on loan from Fulham. During his debut season with Northampton (2022 - 2023), Bowie made a commendable 26 first team appearances and nicked a respectable four goals in league matches.
Bowie's journey took another twist in August 2024, where he transferred from Fulham to Hibernian, a return to the Scottish Premiership and his roots, with a transfer fee of around £600k. During his inaugurate 2024 - 2025 season at Hibernian, our forward focused chap took to the pitch 18 times in first team fixtures, and rewarded the crowd with six rattling nets in league matches. The following season, 2025 - 2026, has seen him make six first team appearances and secure three goals for the squad thus far.
Beyond league matches, he also served Hibernian in League Cup 2025 - 2026 with one start, the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 with one start and two appearances as a substitute, Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 with two runs at the start, and Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026, during which he secured a memorable goal over four starts.
The lad certainly knows when and where to plant the ball, if I do say so myself.