Kevin Nisbet was born in Scotland on the 8th of March, 1997. As of 2025, he's a 29-year-old forward who plays the incumbent striker for Aberdeen. Standing 1.8m tall (5 feet 10 inches) and weighing in at a healthy 77kg (12 stone 1lb), he bears the number 15 jersey when tearing up the field. His skills have not gone unnoticed, having earned him a position in the esteemed Scotland national team.
A player of considerable value, Nisbet is currently valued at a tidy sum of £1.3m (Transfermarkt).
Nisbet's journey into professional football began in earnest at East Stirlingshire, a modest club within the Lowland League in Scotland. He made his mark immediately during his debut season (2014-2015), with 11 first team appearances and an impressive six goals. In 2015, he was transferred to Partick Thistle in the Championship, where he played for three seasons, notching a total of 17 first team appearances.
In a bid for more game time, Nisbet enjoyed a brief loan spell at Ayr United in the Championship during the 2016-2017 season, where he racked up 20 first team appearances and netted two goals before returning to Partick Thistle. He then had a further temporary move to Dumbarton in League Two for the latter half of the 2017-2018 season.
In 2018, Nisbet permanently moved onwards from Partick Thistle, transferring to Raith Rovers in the Championship. The following year, he found himself at Dunfermline Athletic, also in the Championship. His performances caught the eye of Hibernian, who in 2020, secured him for a fee of £250k.
At Hibernian, he really started to make waves, particularly in the 2020-2021 season where he scored 14 goals from 33 appearances. Across three seasons, Nisbet scored a total of 31 goals for the side. His ability in front of goal caught the attention of Millwall in England, who acquired him in 2023 for a significantly larger fee of around £2m.
However, Nisbet struggled to find consistency with Millwall, and in 2024, he was loaned to Aberdeen, back in his home country. After proving his worth with a productive loan spell, he was transferred permanently to Aberdeen in September 2025, for an undisclosed fee. Here, he has since proved his mettle, with an impressive 59 appearances and 18 goals to date.
Nisbet's contribution in the cup competitions for Aberdeen in the 2025 - 2026 season have also been notable, with one goal in three starts for the Scottish Cup, one goal in five appearances in the Conference League, and a start in the League Cup.
