Born on 27th July 2001, Scott Robertson hails from Scotland. The 23 year old is a talented midfielder known largely for his defensive pursuits in the centre of the pitch, currently playing for Notts County. He stands 6ft tall (1.85m) and weighs 11st (70kg). In light of his professional journey, he confidently sports the number 20 on his jersey.
Robertson’s professional football career kicked off in July 2018 when he was taken on by Celtic, a juggernaut in the Scottish Premiership. This marked the start of a notable stint at the club, which moulded and nurtured the player he is today.
This journey, however, was dotted with several loan spells to English clubs, with the very first one being to Gillingham in September 2020. His initial endeavour abroad was then followed by the completion of his loan and subsequent return to Celtic in January 2021.
Robertson's career continued to shuttle between clubs, with another loan transfer to Doncaster Rovers in the same month of return. By mid-2021, he was back at Celtic, only to be loaned again to Crewe Alexandra in August of the same year. It was with these experiences Robertson began to solidify his place in the world of football.
Post the culmination of his loan at Crewe Alexandra in June 2022, Robertson returned to Celtic. In a surprising turn of events, January 2023 saw him part ways with the Scottish club for Fleetwood Town. It was here, during the 2022-2023 season, that he made a notable nine first team appearances in league matches.
Soon after, in January 2024, Scott Robertson bid adieu to Fleetwood Town, moving to Notts County, where true to his customary form, he's made a formidable impact. So far in the ongoing 2024-2025 season, he's had six first team appearances and already marked the score sheet once - an impressive start for his new club.
Whilst the pitch has shifted many times under his feet, he's shown resilience with each transfer, striving to excel, regardless of the club or league. His career, therefore, stands as a testament to his dedication and relentless pursuit of footballing glory.