Born on 21st September 2002 in Scotland, Kieran Bowie is a 22-year-old forward who primarily flexes his prowess as a striker for Hibernian. He cuts an imposing figure on the pitch, standing at 6ft 3in (1.91m) and hovers around a weight of 13st (83kg). The number 20 jersey is worn by Bowie during his matches.
His journey in professional football began in January 2019 when Bowie joined Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship. However, a significant milestone in his career occurred when he transferred from Raith Rovers to Fulham, a club in England's Premier League, in July 2020. Although the exact figures weren't publicly disclosed, the transfer fee was rumoured to hover around £160k.
Bowie's tenure with Fulham was dotted with loan spells - having shifted to Northampton Town in England's League One in July 2022. Over the course of the 2022-2023 season with Northampton, Bowie clocked 26 appearances for the first team and cemented his importance with a haul of four goals in league matches.
By August 2024, Bowie's time with Fulham had run its course, and the forward transferred to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership. His transfer was for a handsome sum, rumoured to be around £600k. His performance with Hibernian suggests the money was well-spent, with Bowie making three first team appearances and scoring one goal in the league matches of the current 2024-2025 season.
Bowie has also marked his presence in the League Cup 2024-2025 for Hibernian, gracing the turf once as a substitute.
With years still left in his playing career, Kieran Bowie's story is one that's only beginning to unfold.