Scott Brown, born on the 25th of November 1994 in Scotland, is a 30 years old authoritative figure in the centre of Raith Rovers' midfield. Brown, standing 5ft 10 inches (1.78m) tall and tipping the scales at 12st 6lb (79kg), can be seen donning the number 20 jersey for the Scottish Championship side.
Playing primarily as a central defensive midfielder, Brown's current market value is a modest £106,000, a figure provided by Transfermarkt.
Kicking off his professional career, Brown transferred from Clyde in the Scottish League Two to Bradford City in England's League One in July 2011. Two years later, Brown made another move, this time to St Johnstone in the Scottish Championship. His debut season of 2013 - 2014 with St Johnstone saw him make four first team appearances and net one goal. The subsequent season, he made ten appearances in league matches. However, his game time dropped to only five appearances in the 2015 - 2016 season.
In August 2015, Brown found himself being loaned out to Dumbarton in the Scottish League Two where he made sixteen appearances. He returned to St Johnstone in January 2016 on completion of his loan spell. Following his return, he added further nineteen league appearances to his name across the next two seasons, replicating his scoring record of one goal per season.
In August 2016, Brown left St Johnstone and moved to Peterhead, also in the Scottish League One. An impressive season saw him make 32 appearances and score two goals. He then followed this up with another 16 appearances and two goals in his second season with the club.
In July 2022, he transferred to his current team, Raith Rovers. Over the course of three seasons with Raith Rovers, Brown became an integral part of the team with around thirty appearances and slightly over one goal per season. In the ongoing season of 2025 - 2026, Brown has made a considerable 14 appearances for Raith Rovers.
Beyond the league, he also participated in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Raith Rovers, impressively featuring in the starting eleven on four occasions, and in the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 making two starts.
