Scott Brown, a midfielder aged 31, currently plies his trade for Raith Rovers. This robust and resolute footballer was born in Scotland on the 25th of November, 1994. His primary position on the field is as a central defensive midfielder. Standing at an admirable height of 5ft 10in (1.78m) and weighing 12st 6lb (79kg), he's an undeniable presence on the pitch. He sports the number 20 jersey for his club. His current market value is reportedly around £100k, according to Transfermarkt.
In July 2011, Brown moved from Scotland's League Two club Clyde to England's League One team Bradford City. The midfielder's talent didn't stay unnoticed for long within the English football circles, and by July 2013 he had been transferred to the Scottish Championship side, St Johnstone.
Brown's seasons at St Johnstone, while not prolific, were certainly respectable. He made four first team appearances and scored one goal in his debut season in 2013. In the following season, he made ten first team appearances, and in the 2015-2016 season, he made five appearances.
In August 2015, Brown was loaned out from St Johnstone to the League Two side, Dumbarton, where he made a significant appearance tally totaling 16 in the season. His spell at Dumbarton was short-lived, however, and he returned to St Johnstone in January of 2016.
Brown again changed clubs in August 2016, joining the League One outfit Peterhead. His time there saw him play in a tally of 48 matches spread over two seasons and saw him find the back of the net four times.
In July of 2022, Brown signed for the Scottish Championship club, Raith Rovers, where he has since distanced himself as a key player with numerous appearances and setbacks. Patton the past three seasons and the current one, he has made a total of 118 appearances and has scored seven goals. In the 2025-2026 season, Brown has participated in League Cup matches (four starts) and the Scottish Cup match (one start) playing for Raith Rovers.
Although Brown never donned the Celtic jersey, his career serves as a testament to the sometimes-unseen grit and determination that propels Scottish football.
