Career
He began his career at as a teenager in 1990, before moving to Germany in 1997 to play foreign After a spell in the Netherlands, he returned to in 2003 before retiring a year later. Booth started his career at his home town club of where he played up front for about nine years.
Seen as a favourite by the fans, Booth was part of the side that came so close to winning the League title on the final day of the Scottish Premier League 1990-1991 season.
He played in every game of "s 1995 Scottish League Cup campaign until an injury ruled him out of the final, in which beat Dundee 2–0. Less than two years later he left Pittodrie for a surprise move to in Germany.
The success of fellow Scot Paul Lambert was perhaps one of the reasons behind the move. Nevertheless, he never really got a look-in with the then-European champions, even though he got a brief taste of Champions League football.
A year later he moved to Vitesse Arnhem on loan, after which he left permanently.
Booth then signed for in the Netherlands. Booth rejoined in the summer of 2003. He was "s top scorer in the 2003-2004 season, but was hit by injury.
He retired from football aged 32 at the end of his contract in 2004.
International career He had previously played for the Scotland under-21 team, and set a goalscoring record for the team = International goals Scores and results list Scotland"s goal tally first.
After retiring from football, Scott Booth began a career in broadcasting. He worked as a match co-commentator and pundit for Setanta Sports until its United Kingdom broadcasting operation went into administration.
He has also worked for STV, British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Scotland and Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. Booth scaled back these commitments when he was appointed as a national youth team coach by the Scottish Football Association.
Booth was appointed by the Scottish Football Association as Scotland under-15 assistant manager in December 2011. He was appointed manager of Scottish League One club Stenhousemuir in February 2014. On 1 February 2015 he was relieved of his duties with the club sitting just above the relegation positions in League One.