Kieron Bowie, born on 21st September 2002, is a forward hailing from Scotland. As of now, Bowie primarily operates as a striker for Hibernian. Standing at a towering 6ft 3in (1.91m) and carrying a weight of 13st (83kg), he proudly dons the number 9 jersey. He has also lent his sporting capabilities to the Scotland national team.
As Transfermarkt suggests, Bowie's current market value stands approximately at £2.14m.
In the chilly January of 2019, Bowie embarked on his journey with Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship, proving his mettle in the challenging environment.
Later, in July 2020, he found an opportunity knocking on his door, a call from England that he couldn't resist. Consequently, he transferred from Raith Rovers to Fulham in the English Premier League for the sum of £160k.
Another significant change in his career transpired in July 2022. This time, he boarded the boat to Northampton Town in England's League One, on a loan arrangement. During his debut season in 2022-23, Bowie graced the field in 26 first-team appearances and had his name featured on the scorers' list on four occasions for league matches.
In August 2024, Bowie returned to his homeland, transferring from Fulham to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership. The deal was inked for a sum of £600k. During the 2024-25 season at Hibernian, he made 18 league appearances and scored six goals. As of the 2025-26 season, he has registered 16 appearances and slotted six goals into the back of the net.
The 2025-26 season has also seen Bowie's active participation in various tournaments. This includes a starting role in the League Cup for Hibernian, coming off the bench in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe for Scotland, and taking the starting position in both Europa League and Conference League Qualifiers for Hibernian. This impressive stint led him to score a goal in his four starts in the Conference League Qualifiers.
