Kieran Bowie, a native of Scotland, was born on the 21st of September, 2002, making him a young and energetic 22 years old. This forward primarily plays as a striker for Hibernian, a team in the Scottish Premiership. He is a solid presence on the pitch - standing at 1.91m (equivalent to around 6ft 3in) and weighing about 13st (83kg). Bowie is proud to don the number 20 jersey.
His adventures in professional football kicked off in January of 2019 when he joined Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship. It was a proud day for the young forward, commencing his journey in the exciting, fast-paced world of football.
His stint at Raith Rovers ended in July 2020 when he transferred to Fulham, a premium English Premier League team, for a sum of roughly £160k.
Bowing to the needs of the sport in July 2022, Bowie was loaned from Fulham to Northampton Town in League One, where he performed admirably during the 2022 - 2023 season. He made 26 first team appearances on the pitch and netted four goals in league matches. Success found him even in the trying vigour of a new team.
Life came full circle for Kieran in August 2024, when he transferred back to his native Scottish soil from Fulham to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership, for a rounded off fee of about £600k. The 2024 - 2025 season saw him in Hibernian colours on 16 occasions making first team appearances, and he successfully netted five goals in league matches.
He actively played in both the League Cup 2024 - 2025 for Hibernian, making one appearance as a substitute, as well as the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 for Hibernian. In the latter, he marked his presence with one start and two appearances as a substitute.
Bowie's journey oscillating between Scotland and England thus paints a picture of a player with true footballing tenacity.