Adam Brooks, born on 9 February 2004 in Scotland, is a sprightly 20-year old front runner who primarily operates in the forward line for Inverness CT, exhibiting his skills mainly as a striker. Plying his trade in the League One in Scotland, Brooks hallmark is his unerring right foot that strikes fear into the hearts of most keepers. A quintessentially Scottish forward, he readily darts into the opponent's box, ready to pounce on any opportunity that comes his way.
In January 2013, the Scottish ace, Brooks, when just a burgeoning talent, joined the Premiership outfit, Celtic. According to available records, this marked a major stepping stone in his burgeoning career, taking him from youth ranks to rubbing shoulders with the top tier football in Scotland. Not many players get the chance to don the hoops of Celtic - an experience that greatly moulds professional footballers. While at Celtic, Brooks refined his raw talent into polished performances, gaining invaluable on-field experience and off-field professionalism.
After spending more than two seasons at Parkhead, Brooks transferred to Inverness CT in the League One in Scotland in July 2023. His debut season in 2023 - 2024 at the Highland club saw him make 18 first-team appearances and notch up a solitary goal in league matches. Moving further into the current season of 2024 - 2025, Brooks has turned out for Inverness CT in league matches on nine occasions. His steady contribution to the Highland team has not been lost on the club's faithful fans.
Furthermore, Brooks' decisive contributions have come not just in the Scottish lower-tier league but also in various national competitions. Undaunted by the occasion, Brooks scored one goal from four starts in the League Cup 2024 - 2025. Similarly, his cameo in the Scottish Cup 2023 - 2024, where he scored twice despite just coming off the bench, demonstrated his uncanny knack for scoring. As for the 2023 - 2024 Championship Play-offs, Brooks showed remarkable consistency by making three appearances, all as a substitute. Finally, his noteworthy performances in the Challenge Cup 2024 - 2025 further speak to his growing calibre, having scored twice from just a single start.