Kieron Bowie, a native Scotsman, was born on the 21st of September, 2002, which puts him presently at the age of 23 years old. Occupying the forward position, he is currently signed to Hibernian, with his predilection being that of a striker. The lad stands at an impressive height of 6 feet 3 inches (1.91m) and weighs around 13 stone (83kg), donning the number 9 jersey. He's also been part of the Scottish national team, proudly extending his football prowess on an international stage.
According to Transfermarkt, Bowie is hot property, with his market value estimated to be approximately £2.13 million. A sum certifiable of his budding influence and potential in Scotland's ever-ferocious football scene.
Whilst we enjoy having the lad here at Hibernian, his initial professional steps were taken at Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship, joining them in January 2019. A subsequent transfer in July 2020 saw him leave the shores of Scotland for the glitz of England's Premier League, joining Fulham for what was then an approximate fee of £160k.
Then, interestingly in July 2022, Hibernian faithful saw him loaned to Northampton Town of England's League One. His tenure there, in the 2022 - 2023 season, saw Bowie take to the pitch 26 times in league matches, knocking in four goals in the process.
Much to our contentment, Bowie returned to Scotland, transferring to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership from Fulham in August 2024 for a figure around £600k. His initial season here (2024 - 2025) bore witness to 18 first team appearances and six league match goals. While as of current season 2025 - 2026, he has featured 15 times and scored four goals.
Bowie's contribution hasn't been limited to the league, as he further represented Hibernian in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 with a single start, the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 with one start as well as two substitution appearances, scored one goal in four starts in the Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026. On the international side, the lad made his presence noticeable in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 for Scotland with a single substitution appearance.
