Kieran Bowie, a Scottish born footballer (21 September 2002), currently displays his goal scoring prowess as a forward for Hibernian. Standing tall at 6ft 3in (1.91m), and 13st (83kg) in weight, Bowie comfortably wears the number 9 jersey for Hibernian. His talents have not gone unnoticed, securing him representation for the Scotland national team.
In the winter transfer window of January 2019, Bowie took his first significant steps onto the Scottish Championship scene, joining Raith Rovers. The following summer, in July 2020, he leapt across the border, transferring to Fulham in the English Premier League for a fee of roughly £160k.
Despite the promise of the Premier League, Bowie was lent out to Northampton Town in England's League One. During the 2022-2023 season, he showcased his potential on the pitch, accumulating 26 first team appearances and netting four goals in league matches.
Bowie's journey took him back to his Scottish roots in August 2024, leaving Fulham and transferring to Premiership side Hibernian for a fee near £600k. At Hibernian, he found his footing swiftly, making 18 first team appearances and scoring six goals in his first season (2024-2025). Despite the current season (2025-2026) being in an early stage, Bowie has managed to achieve three first team appearances and belt two balls into the back of the net.
Bowie has already extended his influence further than league matches, participating in numerous competitions such as the Scottish Cup (2024-2025) and UEFA fixtures. For Hibernian, he made one start and two appearances as a substitute in the Scottish Cup. Throughout the Europa League Qualifiers (2025-2026) and Conference League Qualifiers (2025-2026), he accomplished a goal in four appearances.