Scott Brown was born on the 25th of November 1994, making him 31 years of age. Native to Scotland, Brown is known as a sturdy midfield marshall and currently plies his trade at Raith Rovers, proudly donning the number 20 jersey. Standing at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and tipping the scales at 12st 6lb (79kg), he brings a physical presence to the midfield battleground.
The worth of talent like Brown's is subject to many volatile factors in football; injuries, performance, age, to name but a few. However, his current market value is touted to be in the region of £106k, as reported by Transfermarkt.
Mr. Brown's professional journey began at Clyde in Scotland's League Two, where he caught the eye of Bradford City scouts. They decided to whisk him away to England's League One in July 2011. Then in July 2013, he returned to Scottish soil with St Johnstone in the Championship. During the seasons of 2013 to 2016, he racked up an impressive tally of 19 league appearances and a single goal.
In search of more first-team action, Brown agreed to a loan move to Dumbarton in the League Two in August 2015. His spell at Dumbarton was fruitful as he boldly strutted onto the pitch for 16 league matches.
The completion of his loan at Dumbarton saw Brown returning to St Johnstone in the Championship in January 2016, where he remained a consistent figure within the first team for another riotous year before transferring to Peterhead in the League One in August 2016. His tenure at Peterhead between the seasons of 2016 and 2018 saw him amass 48 league matches and four goals.
July 2022 marked Brown's transfer to his current club, Raith Rovers in the Championship. He's been a mainstay in the Rovers' first team, marking his presence in an impressive 126 league appearances and netting seven times. In the running season of 2025 -2026, Brown has already crafted 27 appearances and two goals, suggesting a good year ahead.
Apart from his valuable contributions in the league, Brown has also turned out for Raith Rovers in the League Cup 2025 - 2026, starting four matches, and the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 where he had one start.
