Born on the 25th of November, 1994, in Scotland, Scott Brown plays primarily as a central defensive midfielder for Raith Rovers. Standing at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and weighing 12st 6lb (79kg), Brown is currently 31 years old and wears the number 20 jersey for his club. As it stands, the player's current market value is around £105k, according to Transfermarkt.
In terms of his career trajectory, Brown made a move from Clyde in the Scottish League Two to Bradford City in the English League One in July 2011. Following this, in July 2013, he transferred from Bradford City to St Johnstone in the Championship, a domestic league in Scotland. During his time at St Johnstone, spanning the period from 2013 to 2015, he made a total of 19 appearances, scoring a solitary goal. In a short stint on loan at Dumbarton in the League Two in Scotland, Brown made 16 appearances.
Upon his return to St Johnstone after the completion of his loan in January 2016, Brown continued his trend of regular appearances for a further season. However, in August 2016, he transferred to Peterhead in Scotland's League One. Over two seasons at Peterhead, he pulled on the jersey 48 times, finding the back of the net on four occasions.
In July 2022, Brown again felt the call of the Championship in Scotland and transferred to Raith Rovers. Over his first three seasons at the club, he chalked up 109 appearances and scored five goals. In the ongoing 2025-2026 season, Brown has made 26 appearances so far and scored twice. Additionally, he played four matches in the League Cup and made a single appearance in the Scottish Cup for Raith Rovers.
Despite never having been part of the Celtic fraternity, Brown's journey throughout the leagues in Scotland draws a diligent profile of a seasoned veteran of the game, unafraid of the challenges each new season presents.
