Born on 22nd November 1991 in Scotland, the 34 years-old goalkeeper Scott Bain stands at 6ft (1.83m) and weighs a solid 11st (70kg). Currently, he defends the goal for Falkirk, wearing their number 19 jersey with pride. In addition to his club duties, Bain has had the honour to represent Scotland on the national front. Transfermarkt places his current market value at approximately £128k.
Bain's career journey is an intriguing one. Starting his professional career with Aberdeen in the Premiership, he moved to the Scottish League Two with Elgin City in August 2010 on loan., where he showed promise with 11 first-team appearances in his debut season. A subsequent move to Alloa Athletic in the Scottish League One followed in July 2011, with Bain demonstrating solid performances with 30, 35 and another 35 first-team appearances in subsequent seasons.
In July 2014, Bain signed for Dundee in the Scottish Premiership. Over four seasons, he had a consistent run of first team appearances, including 37 in the 2015 - 2016 season. However, the 2017 - 2018 season saw a reduction in appearances to just 12, leading to a loan move to Hibernian in January 2018.
During the same January 2018 transfer window, Bain made a significant jump in his career by joining Celtic on loan. He had seven first team appearances in his debut season at Celtic. After making a permanent move to Celtic in July of the same year, Bain went on to make a peak of 20 appearances in the 2018 - 2019 season. Over the next five seasons, inclusive of the previous, Bain racked up a total of 53 appearances for the famous green and white hoops.
Scott Bain's time at Celtic provided the most notable and stable part of his career. The tenure at Celtic allowed Bain to fulfil his potential and the significant number of appearances reiterated his importance in the team. His presence was not just felt while defending Celtic's goal, he also evoked the essence of rivalry as part of the team pre-2013 Seasom.
In July 2025, after seven years of service at Celtic, Bain made a move to Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership. He has so far made 13 appearances and started three times in the league cup for Falkirk in the current 2025 - 2026 season.
