Scott Bain, hailing from Scotland and born on 22nd of November 1991, now 34 years of age, is known for his goalkeeper prowess. Currently playing for Falkirk, the 6ft (1.83 m) tall player dons the number 19 jersey and weighs about 11 stone (70 kg). His talent on the pitch has also seen him weave magic as part of the Scottish national team.
The value of his contribution to the game has been estimated to be around ยฃ85,000 according to Transfermarkt.
Starting his professional career in 2010, Bain was transferred from Aberdeen in the Premiership to Elgin City in League Two on loan. During his debut season (2010-2011), he made 11 appearances in first team league matches. His journey didn't stop there as he moved from Aberdeen to Alloa Athletic in League One in July 2011, where he made consistent appearances over three seasons, showcasing his steady potential.
In July 2014, he was transferred to Dundee in the Premiership from Alloa Athletic. He continued to build his reputation as a reliable goalkeeper through consistent appearances in the league.
After four seasons at Dundee, Bain took a brief detour to Hibernian on loan in January 2018. However, the same month marked a significant chapter in Bain's career where he was loaned out to Celtic. Bain's journey at Celtic stretched over a period of six seasons where he made a total of 53 first team appearances.
Wrapping up his tenure at Celtic, Bain was transferred on a permanent basis from Dundee to Celtic in July 2018, further cementing his place in the team's history. During his stay at Celtic, Bain made consistent contributions to the teamโs success, evident from his various appearances throughout six seasons. This was a period that marshalled Bain into the limelight and established his prowess.
The road from Celtic led him to Falkirk in the Premiership in July 2025. In the ongoing season (2025-2026), Bain has already made 32 appearances in first team league matches, continuing his tradition of consistent performances. Demonstrating versatility, he also participated in the League Cup 2025-2026 with three starts and the Scottish Cup 2025-2026 with four starts.
Throughout the journey, Bain's commitment to the sport and the spirit of teamwork has remained constant, making him a significant contributor to the Scottish football landscape.
