Scott Tiffoney, currently aged 27, is a Scottish footballer who primarily fills the position of a forward for Kilmarnock where he dons the number 17 jersey. Born on the 26th of August, 1998 in Scotland, he stands tall at 5ft 9in (1.76m) and weighs in at 11st (70kg). Currently, the market considers Tiffoney's value at around £256k as per the information gathered from Transfermarkt to date.
Tiffoney's football journey commenced back in January of 2016 when he first joined Greenock Morton in Scotland's Championship. His debut season (2016-2017) at Greenock Morton was marked by 8 initial league matches followed by 17 appearances and a maiden goal in the following season. During his initial tenure, Tiffoney was loaned out to Clyde in Scotland's League Two in November 2016, where he made a half dozen first team appearances in league matches before returning to Greenock Morton in January 2017.
August 2018 saw Tiffoney transferred from Greenock Morton to Livingston for an undisclosed fee after which he played in their Premiership side. During three seasons with the club, he made several appearances and managed to score three goals. However, he was loaned out to Greenock Morton and Ayr United, with his stint at Ayr United ending in June 2020. He then made a brief return to Livingston before being loaned out to Partick Thistle in March 2021.
While at Partick Thistle, Tiffoney enjoyed considerable success, making 25 first team appearances, scoring nine goals, in the 2022 - 2023 season. His short stint at Partick Thistle was followed by another at Dundee, where he managed to score three and six goals in the Premiership side over the 2023 - 2024 and 2024 - 2025 seasons respectively.
In July 2025, Tiffoney found himself on the move again, this time departing from Dundee and heading towards Kilmarnock in the Premiership. His current season at Kilmarnock (2025-2026) hasn't seen him make any first team appearances in league matches so far, although he has participated in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kilmarnock with two starts and one appearance as a substitute.