Scott Brown, a central defensive midfielder, was born on the 25th of November 1994, making him currently 30 years old. His birthplace is Scotland, and he plays for Raith Rovers, cloaked in the number 20 jersey. Physically, he stands at 5ft 10in (1.78m) tall and strikes a sturdy figure on the pitch, weighing in at 12st 6lb (79kg).
The Scottish midfielder is valued at approximately £170k by the industry reference site Transfermarkt. His current contract with Raith Rovers has exactly two years and three months left, ending on the 31st of May 2027.
Scott's football journey took him from the Scottish League Two team, Clyde, to Bradford City in the English League Two back in July 2011. He later returned to Scotland, transferring in July 2013 to St Johnstone in the Premiership. During this period before 2013, he recorded a modest tally of four first team appearances with one goal in his debut season, followed by ten appearances in the subsequent season. In season 2015 - 2016, he was on the pitch for five league matches.
A change of scenery was on the horizon for Brown as he was loaned to Dumbarton in the Scottish League One in August 2015. This proved to be a productive season for him, earning 16 first team appearances. Upon the termination of his loan spell, he returned briefly to St Johnstone before heading to Peterhead in the Scottish League Two in August 2016. It was during his time with Peterhead that he netted two goals each in both the 2016 - 2017 and 2017 - 2018 seasons.
Brown moved to Raith Rovers in Scotland's Championship league in July 2022. Since then, he has become a mainstay of the team, making no fewer than 34 appearances in each of the past two seasons with a total of four goals in the league matches. In the ongoing season, he has already made 17 appearances and scored once.
Besides his contributions in the league matches, Brown has also participated in various cup fixtures. He had three starts in the League Cup 2024 - 2025, and two starts in the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025, both with Raith Rovers. He also played a role in the Prem. Play-offs 2023 - 2024 for Raith Rovers scoring one goal in four starts.