Born in Scotland on the 21st of September, 2002, Kieron Bowie is a 23-year-old forward who famously wears the number 9 jersey for Hibernian. At a height of 6ft 3in (1.91m) and a weight of 13st (83kg), his imposing stature makes him a formidable asset on the pitch. This striker is not only renowned for his role at Hibernian, but he has also donned the colours of the Scottish National Team.
According to Transfermarkt, Bowie is currently valued at approximately £2.30m (source).
Bowie's career has been punctuated with several significant transfers. Cutting his professional teeth with Raith Rovers in the Championship of Scotland, he joined the team in January 2019. Later, in July 2020, he set off for greener pastures by transferring from Raith Rovers to Fulham in the English Premier League for an estimated fee of £160k.
In yet another shift, Bowie moved from Fulham to Northampton Town in the English League One on a loan in July 2022. In his debut season in 2022/23 with Northampton Town, he made a solid impression by making 26 first team appearances and netting four goals in league matches.
In August 2024, he transferred back home, from Fulham to Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership, for a fee of around £600k. His performance in the 2024/25 season for Hibernian was commendable, making 18 first-team appearances and scoring six goals in league matches. Currently, in the 2025/26 season with Hibernian, Bowie has already made 22 first team appearances and scored eight goals in league matches.
Furthermore, Bowie's participation in prominent tournaments is also noteworthy. He made an inception in the League Cup 2025/26 and the Scottish Cup 2025/26 for Hibernian, starting in one match each. He also appeared as a substitute in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024/26 for Scotland. In addition to these, his contributions to the Europa League Qualifiers 2025/26 and Conference League Qualifiers 2025/26 for Hibernian are remarkable, including a goal in the latter.
