Scotland-born forward Kieron Bowie, born 21 September 2002, currently uses his mighty 6ft 3in (1.91m) frame to slide into the striker's role for Hibernian, while donning the number 9 jersey. Tipping the scales at 13 stones (83kg), he's no lightweight in the field. Outside of club duties, Bowie has had the privilege to wear the jersey of the Scotland national team.
Valued at a not-too-shoddy £2.3m (originally €2.70m), Kieron Bowie is a sought-after talent that many a team would like securing their goals (Transfermarkt).
Bowie's career so far has seen him traverse leagues and countries. The January of 2019 found him setting his sights on the Scottish Championship, joining Raith Rovers. By July 2020, he was bidding the Scottish shores adieu, being transferred to Fulham in the English Premier League, for a clean sum of £160k.
Following a short stint with Fulham, Bowie went on loan to Northampton Town in England's League One in July 2022. Although a debut season, his performance was decent, making 26 first team appearances and notching up four goals in league matches.
August 2024 marked a return to Scottish soil, as Bowie was transferred from Fulham back to his homeland, this time to join the Premiership side, Hibernian, for a handsome £600k. His 2024 - 2025 season at Hibernian was reasonably fruitful, with Bowie making 18 first team appearances and securing six goals in league matches. In the current 2025 - 2026 season, he has increased both his appearances and his scoring record, making 21 first team appearances and achieving eight goals in league matches.
Off the pitch, Bowie's participated in several tournaments, such as the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Hibernian and the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 for Scotland. He also made formidable starts in the Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 and Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 for Hibernian, wherein he bagged a goal in four starts. Overall, it's safe to say that Kieron Bowie's presence is shaping up to be a potent one on the pitch.
