Career
He has played for the England C national team Queens Park Rangers
Brown worked his way through the youth team of Queens Park Rangers, earning a professional contract in July 2008 having been part of the Football League Youth Alliance winning side the previous season. He spent the first half of the 2009-2010 season on loan at administration-stricken Salisbury City of the Conference National, along with teammate Joe Oastler.
He made fourteen appearances for the club, including twelve starts, before returning to Loftus Road before the end of the calendar year.
At the end of the season Neil Warnock offered him a new one-year deal, which he duly signed. "Lee Brown has emerged as an exciting prospect from the QPR youth system in recent years and was rewarded with a one-year deal at QPR in 2009.
He, along with several youngsters were given the opportunity to train with the first team in the latter part of the 2008-2009 season, after impressing in the reserves. The left back played an important role in QPR"s pre-season of 2009-2010 and was subsequently given his first squad number in light of the lack of full backs at the club
Brown, along with fellow defender Joe Oastler, was loaned out to Blue Square Premier side Salisbury City.
His stay there was curtailed due to Salisbury being unable to renew their loan deals"
In September 2010, Brown joined Hayes & Yeading United on loan, initially for one month before being extended for a second. Brown returned to Church Lane on transfer deadline day in a loan deal until the end of the 2010-2011 campaign, snubbing a similar move to League One side Leyton Orient. Bristol Rovers
= 2011-2012 season Brown was released by QPR following the 2010-2011 season and went on to sign a 2-year contract with recently relegated League Two outfit Bristol Rovers.
He made his debut in their opening game of the season, live on Sky Sports, against AFC Wimbledon.
In his first season at Bristol Rovers he appeared in 42 league games and scored seven goals for Rovers as the club turned around a difficult first half to the season, which resulted in the sacking of manager Paul Buckle who was replaced by Mark McGhee, to finish in a comfortable, albeit disappointing, 13th place. = 2012-2013 season On 18 July 2012, Brown signed an extension to his Bristol Rovers contract to keep him at the Memorial Stadium until the summer of 2014.
He was again a regular for Rovers as he made 39 league appearances, scoring three times. Foreign Rovers, the season was again a struggle for the first half, spending two different spells in the relegation zone leading to the dismissal of Mark McGhee.
He was replaced by the returning John Ward who successfully guided Rovers to 14th in League Two.
= 2013-2014 season Brown"s third season at Bristol Rovers started with the club among the pre-season favourites for promotion. The season proved to be a disaster for Rovers as the club was relegated out of the Football League for the first time since joining it in 1920. Brown made 41 appearances, scoring twice.
= 2014-2015 season Despite attracting interest from Football League sides, Brown signed a new contract with Rovers.
Brown stated "I thought I had to give something back to " and that manager Darrell Clarke, who had replaced John Ward toward the end of the previous season and had played alongside Brown at Salisbury City in 2009, "has got to take a lot of cr for me staying". He made his international debut, representing England C in October"s 2–0 defeat to Turkey Bachelor in Istanbul.