[20] After the attempted takeover by Mercer, Hibs had a few good years in the early 1990s, winning the 1991 Scottish League Cup Final and finishing in the top five in the league in 1993, 1994 and 1995. We were both surprised and delighted at the invitation and can assure you that neither race nor religion were ever a consideration of Hibernian or the CYMS to help such a worthy cause. [70] Hughes, who made high-profile signings such as Anthony Stokes[71] and Liam Miller,[72] led Hibs to a good start to the 2009–10 season. [24] Not participating in the league meant that Hibs found friendly match opponents harder to come by, while the lease on Hibernian Park expired. [4] Nowadays, while the Irish heritage of Hibernian is still reflected in the name, colours and badge,[4] support for the club is now based more on geography than ethnicity or religion. Hibernian scores, results and fixtures on BBC Sport, including live football scores, goals and goal scorers. [92] Hibs also performed well in the cup competitions, reaching the 2015–16 Scottish League Cup final (lost 2–1 to Ross County) and progressing in the 2015–16 Scottish Cup. Hibs also won the 1943–44 Southern League Cup, a forerunner of the Scottish League Cup that was played during the Second World War. [note 1] The club remained a private company until 1988, when it was publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange. [10] The name of the club is regularly shortened to Hibs,[1] with the team also being known as The Hibees[1] (pronounced /ˈhaɪbiːz/) and supporters known as Hibbies. The club recorded its most famous victory over Hearts, 7–0 at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973. [28] They improved on their season from the year before, by finishing second in the league to Rangers by one point. [32] The club reached the semi-finals of the European Cup, losing to Stade Reims.[33]. The club plays in the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). ", Another former Hibernian player, John Hughes, was soon appointed in place of Paatelainen. … Hibs were beaten 5–1 on aggregate by Ukrainian club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the first round of the UEFA Cup[62] and they also lost heavily, 3–0, to Dunfermline in the CIS Cup. [68], Mixu Paatelainen was appointed as manager on 10 January 2008. [106], Both clubs have been champions of Scotland four times, although Hearts have the better record in derby matches. The Famous Five forward line remained in place until March 1955, when Johnstone was sold to Manchester City. The team reached the League Cup final, which was lost to Ross County. Hibernian and Celtic played out a 2-2 draw at Easter Road earlier this month. Hibs secured third place behind the Old Firm, which meant that Hibs qualified for the UEFA Cup. [73] Lennon left the club in January 2019[74] and was replaced by Paul Heckingbottom. [62] Fenlon largely rebuilt the team after this defeat. [13] The name Hibernian (deriving from Hibernia, an ancient name for Ireland[4]), the colour green, the Gaelic harp and the Irish language phrase Erin Go Bragh (meaning Ireland Forever) were adopted as symbols early on. [77] The shorts are normally white, although green has been used in recent seasons. [75] A win on the final day meant that Hibs finished fourth and qualified for the Europa League. [54] Hughes, who made high-profile signings such as Anthony Stokes[55] and Liam Miller,[56] led Hibs to a good start to the 2009–10 season. Hibernian, one of the most prominent clubs in Scottish football, was founded in 1875. [85], The badge used to identify the club has changed frequently over the years, which has reflected an ongoing debate about its identity. [131] In their song "Cap in Hand", also from the Sunshine on Leith album, The Proclaimers sing: I can understand why Stranraer lie so lowly The club was named in honour of the Roman name for Ireland and the Ancient Order of Hibernians. [29] The Scottish Football Association decided that an Edinburgh venue would make more sense, and decided upon New Logie Green, the home of St Bernard's. This win ended a drought of 114 years and ten cup finals lost since 1902. [35] The song includes the following lyrics: Although the football club was formed in 1875, it was not incorporated until 1903. Hibernian will welcome Celtic to the Easter Road Stadium on Saturday for the final matchday of the Scottish Premiership campaign. [64] Collins resigned on 20 December 2007, having won the Scottish League Cup during his sole year in charge. [88] Hearts ran away with the league championship and automatic promotion, with Hibs finishing just ahead of Rangers in second. [10] A lease on the Easter Road site was acquired in late 1892 and Hibs played its first match at Easter Road on 4 February 1893. [80] Fenlon largely rebuilt the team after this defeat. [78] In 1977, Hibs became the first club in Scotland to bear sponsorship on their shirts. They could save a lot of points by signing Hibs' goalie. [77] This was similar in style to Arsenal, who had added white sleeves to their red shirts earlier in the 1930s. The club plays in the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). [39], Hibs enjoyed a good season in 2000–01 as they finished third in the league and reached the 2001 Scottish Cup Final, which was lost 3–0 to Celtic. [90] Hibs also reached the semi-final of the 2014–15 Scottish Cup, but lost 1–0 to Falkirk. [12] Eighteen clubs who were thought would generate interest across Europe and who also had the floodlights necessary to play games at night, were invited to participate. The Club is one of the leading professional football clubs in Scotland. [57] Hibs finished fourth and qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. During this period, Hibs also made some innovations. Rankin has stated that Rebus is a Raith Rovers supporter[124] but he is a Hibs fan in the 2000s television adaptation of the series. [116] In the 1980s and 1990s, a minority of the club's supporters had a reputation as one of Britain's most prominent casuals groups, known as the Capital City Service.[117]. [125][126] Ironically, that version of Rebus is played by a Hearts supporter, Ken Stott. [8] The clubs first met on Christmas Day 1875, when Hearts won 1–0 in the first match ever contested by Hibs. Mowbray quickly established that he wanted Hibs to play attacking, passing football, despite inheriting a team with a low average age which was under pressure to deliver results after disappointing seasons under Bobby Williamson. While he had built up a reputation as a promising young manager at Dundee, Duffy's spell at Hibernian was disastrous. [67] Hibs have kept a tight control of player wages, however, and Collins blamed frustration over the lack of funds available to replace the players who were sold as his reason for resigning. Bizarrely, Hibs were refused admission to Division One for the 1894–95 season and Clyde were promoted instead. After the lease on Mayfield Park expired, Hibs moved to a ground known as Hibernian Park,[88] on what is now Bothwell Street in Leith. [84] For the 2014–15 season, Hibs removed the traditional white sleeves from their home kit, as they changed to a darker green shirt in commemoration of the Famous Five forward line. [6] Michael Whelahan suggested to Canon Hannon that the CYMS should form its own football club. [89] Both teams entered the promotion playoffs, during which Hibs lost 2–1 on aggregate to Rangers in the semi-final. Christian Doidge's first-half goal ensured Hibernian will finish the Scottish Premiership season in third place after they beat Aberdeen 1-0. [11], Hibernian players have been capped at full international level for 26 different national teams, with 66 Hibernian players appearing for Scotland. [15][23] Hibs are not seen today as being an Irish or Roman Catholic institution, as it was in the early years of its history. Hibs were the first club in Scotland who had been formed by members of the Irish Catholic population who had settled in Scotland during the 19th century. An injury-time header by team captain David Gray gave Hibs a 3–2 win, thereby ending their 114-year drought in the Scottish Cup.[94]. Hibs recorded five wins from nine matches towards the end of the 2001–02 season, which ensured that they retained their place in the SPL. [4], There was a substantial migration of Irish people to Scotland during the 19th century, particularly after the Great Famine. Hibs have won the Scottish Cup three times, in 1887, in 1902 and 2016. Bahasa - Indonesia; Chinese (simplified) ... Hibernian FC Under 20. Home / Scottish football club programmes / Hibernian football club Hibernian football club. Livingston FC 1, Aberdeen 2. Edinburgh. These players featured heavily as Hibs eliminated both halves of the Old Firm to reach the 2004 Scottish League Cup Final,[55] only to lose 2–0 to Livingston. Hibernian have won the Scottish Cup three times, the last time in 2016. The championship of 1952 is the last time to this day that Hibs were Scottish football champions. [47] The club immediately won promotion back to the newly formed Scottish Premier League in the 1998–99 season, helped by a run of 12 wins in a row on as they were crowned Scottish First Division champions. [25], The club was reconstituted in 1892, and the club acquired a lease on a site that was to become known as Easter Road. Within months of becoming manager he led them to Summer Cup success. After a largely disappointing second half of the season, Hibs finished 4th in the SPL and qualified for the Intertoto Cup. The 1972 win was the first time in 70 years (since the 1902 Scottish Cup) that Hibs had won a national cup tournament. Hibs won 2–0 at home, but a defeat by the same margin in Spain meant a play off, which Hibs lost 3–0. [5][6][7][8] Their local rivals are Heart of Midlothian, with whom they contest the Edinburgh derby. [107] Hibs recorded the biggest derby win in a competitive match when they won 7–0 at Tynecastle on New Year's Day 1973. Williamson departed near the end of the 2003–04 season to manage Plymouth Argyle. [84] A darker green had been used until the 1930s. Hibs' most successful era was in the decade following the end of the Second World War, when it was "among the foremost clubs in Britain". After just under a decade in charge, Miller was sacked as manager in September 1996. Hibs winning Division Two formed part of what was known as the Edinburgh Slam, as Hearts won Division One and St Bernard's won the Scottish Cup. On their return to the top tier in 1999–2000, Hibs performed relatively well for a newly promoted side and finished 6th in the SPL. Just click on the country name in the left menu and select your competition (league results, national cup livescore, other competition). Hibernian vs St Johnstone: 2021 Scottish Cup final to be played behind closed doors. The famous Easter Road slope was removed at the end of the season.[48]. [103], Hibs have a traditional local rivalry in Edinburgh with Hearts; the derby match between the two clubs is one of the oldest rivalries in world football. Geography rather than religion is now seen as the primary reason for supporting Hibs,[7][8] who draw most of their support from the north and east of Edinburgh.[7][8][24]. He was replaced by Neil Lennon, who led the team to promotion by winning the 2016–17 Scottish Championship. [64] Fenlon resigned on 1 November and was replaced by Terry Butcher. [4][10][15] Hibs were the first club from the east coast of Scotland to win a major trophy, the 1887 Scottish Cup. [53] A memorable example of this was when Hibs themselves scored two late goals at Tynecastle to take a 4–2 lead against Hearts on 2 January 2003, only to concede two even later goals by Graham Weir to give Hearts an unlikely 4–4 draw. [128] Former Marillion singer Fish is a Hibs fan;[129] Easter Road is mentioned in the song "Lucky", from the album Internal Exile. Stein departed on 9 March 1965 to manage Celtic, but Martin scored 29 goals and Hibs finished 4th in the 1964–65 league season. The 2020–21 season is Hibernian's (Hibs) fourth season of play back in the top league of Scottish football (the Scottish Premiership), having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2016–17 season. Hibernian Football Club , commonly known as Hibs, is a professional football club based in the Leith area of Edinburgh, Scotland. [113] The club had the fourth largest average attendance in the Scottish leagues during the 2019–20 season (16,728). Hibs were narrowly denied a third consecutive title in 1952–53 on the last day of the season. Hibernian Football Club scores service is real-time, updating live. Scotland - Hibernian FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway Smith was signed by Hibs in 1941, while Ormond, Turnbull, Reilly and Johnstone were all signed during 1946. The home of Hibernian on BBC Sport online. [38] When Hibs started advertising on their shirt, the television companies refused to broadcast matches involving Hibs. A less frequently used nickname is The Cabbage,[2] derived from the shortened rhyming slang for Hibs, which is "Cabbage and Ribs". [61] The club avoided relegation in 2011–12 and reached the 2012 Scottish Cup Final, but this was lost 5–1 to Hearts. Summary; Matches; Squad; Statistics; Transfers; Trophies; [15], Hibs played on The Meadows for the first two years of their history,[86] before moving to grounds in Newington (Mayfield Park)[86] and Bonnington Road, Leith (Powderhall),[87] in different spells between 1877 and 1879. Scotland. [133][134][135] This attempt was averted when Mercer was unable to acquire the 75% shareholding needed to liquidate the company. The club also won the Drybrough Cup in 1972 and 1973,[33] and recorded a 7–0 win over Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973. [14] James Connolly, the famous socialist and Irish Republican leader, was a Hibs fan,[15][16] while the club were "closely identified" with the Irish Home Rule Movement during the 1880s. [27] McCartney was succeeded by Hugh Shaw,[27] who added Johnstone to the first team during 1948. Williamson's time in charge was seemingly 'jinxed' by conceding late goals. In a meeting on 6 August 1875, Hibernian F.C. This was achieved despite the death of team manager Willie McCartney in January 1948. Hibs retained the league championship in 1951–52, this time winning by four points. [112], Hibernian are one of only two full-time professional football clubs in Edinburgh, which is the capital of and second largest city in Scotland. Turnbull had scored a hattrick in the semi-final but was unavailable for the final. Hibs U18s: Fightback not enough to avoid first defeat news 12.05.21 [93][94] The ground is currently all-seated and has a capacity of 20,421. Home matches are played at Easter Road, which has been in use since 1893[9] when the club joined the Scottish Football League. Hibs frequently participated in the Fairs Cup during the 1960s, winning ties against Barcelona[31] and Napoli. [43][44], Kilmarnock manager Bobby Williamson was then hired, but he proved to be unpopular with Hibs supporters. The period from the Mercer takeover to the League Cup win was documented in an episode of the television series That Was The Team That Was. [11] The club was intended to be an organisation for young Catholics to pursue a life of temperance and religious adherence by offering top-class football to them. Brother Walfrid regularly invited Hibs to play in Glasgow before Celtic were formed. [11] Each of the Famous Five scored more than 100 goals for Hibs. The highlight of the season was on 22 October 2000, when a Mixu Paatelainen hat-trick helped Hibs to a 6–2 victory over city rivals Hearts at Easter Road. [81] Losing the cup final to the league champions meant that Hibs qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, but Hibs suffered a Scottish record defeat in European competition, losing 7–0 at home and 9–0 on aggregate against Malmö. These were Dundee Harp, Dundee Hibernian and Celtic. Hibernian reached the semi-final of the first ever European Cup in 1955–56, becoming the first British side to participate in European competition; they reached the same stage of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61. [32] However, the club achieved little domestically until former player Eddie Turnbull was persuaded to return to Easter Road as manager in 1971. [85], Butcher was sacked in June 2014 by Hibs,[86] who replaced him with Alan Stubbs. [34] Wallace Mercer, the chairman of Hearts, proposed a merger of the two clubs,[34] but the Hibs fans believed that the proposal was more like a hostile takeover. The club inexplicably failed to attend a meeting which led to the formation of the Scottish Football League in 1890. Although manager Alex Miller kept the club in the top-flight during the later part of the 1980s, mismanagement at board level meant that Hibs were on the brink of financial ruin by the end of the decade. Mowbray won the manager of the year award from the Scottish Football Writers' Association in his rookie season, while striker Derek Riordan won the young player of the year award from his fellow professionals. [48], Mowbray left Hibs in October 2006 to manage West Bromwich Albion,[49] and was replaced by former player John Collins. [96] Scotland women played their first match at Easter Road in August 2019, a Euro 2021 qualifying match against Cyprus. [141] The majority ownership of the club was sold in July 2019 to Peruvian-born US-based businessman Ronald Gordon, who became the executive chairman.[142]. Franck Sauzée was replaced as Hibs manager in March 2002 by Bobby Williamson, who had previously managed Kilmarnock. [93] The most recent redevelopment was the construction of a new East Stand in 2010. Scotland … They reached the 1950 Scottish League Cup Final. This article is about the Scottish football club. The club lost its placing in the league, and were relegated for the first time in 1931, although they were promoted back to the top division two years later. Another successful era for Hibs was in the early 1970s when Turnbull's Tornadoes,[37] managed by Eddie Turnbull, challenged for the league championship, finishing second in 1974 and 1975. Celtic went on to win four league championships in the 1890s, while dissident members of their board who wanted an amateur, all-Catholic ethos failed in an attempt to have Leith's Hibs move to Glasgow to bolster a new rival club, and their copycat Glasgow Hibernian experiment failed after a year. Kick-off Times; Kick-off times are converted to your local PC time. 1950–51 was the high point of the Famous Five era. They finished ahead of both halves of the Old Firm and knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup, but they lost in the semi-final to Dunfermline. [104] Graham Spiers has described it as "one of the jewels of the Scottish game". [15] Scottish Football Museum director Ged O'Brien said in 2001, that the current design shows that Hibs "are comfortable with all the strands of their tradition – it has Leith, Edinburgh and Ireland in it. [54] Despite indifferent results under Williamson, a string of exciting young players including Garry O’Connor, Derek Riordan, Kevin Thomson and Scott Brown started to emerge. [114][115] In the period after the Second World War, Hibs attracted average attendances in excess of 20,000, peaking at 31,567 in the 1951–52 season. Hibs established themselves in Scottish football after overcoming some initial sectarian resistance to an Irish club. Hibernian were sent home in the first round of the UEFA Cup after an embarrassing 1-5 defeat by the Ukrainian club, FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. It was due to this successful period that Hibs were invited to play in the inaugural European Cup in the 1955–56 season,[31] even though the club had only finished in 5th place in 1955, 15 points behind champions Aberdeen. [39] In 1980, Hibernian were the first Scottish club to have under soil heating installed[40] at their stadium. [74] Towards the end of the season, a 6–6 draw with Motherwell broke the record for most goals scored in a SPL match. [60], Pat Fenlon was appointed to replace Calderwood. Hibs earned a place in the last Intertoto Cup competition, but they were comfortably beaten by Swedish side IF Elfsborg. [10] There was some sectarian resistance initially to an Irish club participating in Scottish football,[13] but Hibs established themselves as a force in Scottish football in the 1880s. [40] Manager Alex McLeish departed for Rangers in December 2001;[41] team captain Franck Sauzée was appointed as the new manager, despite the fact that he had no previous coaching experience. The team was less successful in cup competitions. [35] The title track from their Sunshine on Leith album has become a Hibs anthem,[130] which is traditionally played after big victories at Easter Road and the finals of cup competitions. Hibs also reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup that year, but lost 2–1 to Aberdeen. [21] All of the Famous Five – Gordon Smith, Eddie Turnbull, Lawrie Reilly, Bobby Johnstone and Willie Ormond – scored more than 100 league goals for Hibs. Scotland - Hibernian FC Under 20 - Results and fixtures - Soccerway. 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[79] The club avoided relegation in 2011–12 and reached the 2012 Scottish Cup Final, but this was lost 5–1 to Hearts. [11] The forward line of Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond, collectively known as the Famous Five, was "regarded as the finest ever seen in Scottish football". [12] Reims lost 4–3 to Real Madrid in the final.[12]. [20] Despite this interruption, the club today views the period since 1875 as one continued history and therefore counts the honours won between 1875 and 1891, including the 1887 Scottish Cup. SSO Step-by-step Guide. Performances went into decline after the mid-1970s, as Hibs were replaced by the New Firm of Aberdeen and Dundee United as the main challengers to the Old Firm. Hibernian have won the Scottish league championship four times, most recently in 1952. [73] "Unacceptable" performances in the early part of 2010 led to a Scottish Cup defeat by Ross County and the club falling to fifth place in the SPL. The Hibernian Historical Trust staged an exhibition of memorabilia relating to these … [3] The club has won the League Cup three times,[note 1] most recently when they defeated Kilmarnock 5–1 in 2007. Scotland - Hibernian FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway Women's First Team The team, popularly known as Turnbull's Tornadoes, finished second in the league in 1974 and 1975, and won the League Cup in 1972. [5] The Cowgate was known as Little Ireland at the time, due to the concentration of Irish people in the area. They went on to defeat Preston North End, who had reached the semi-finals of the 1887 FA Cup, in a friendly match described as the Association Football Championship of the World Decider. In a friendly match against Nithsdale Wanderers on 21 April 1949, Hibs included all of the famous five players in the same team for the first time. It was established in 1875 and plays in the SPFL. [90], Before the Taylor Report demanded that the stadium be all-seated, Easter Road had vast banks of terracing on three sides, which meant that it could hold crowds in excess of 60,000. The first match was a goalless draw, as was the first replay. [19] This effectively left Hibs without the team who had been highly successful in the preceding years. Its largest membership is now in the United States, where it was founded in New York City in 1836. BUY NOW. Hearts provided the opposition in Hibs' first match on Christmas Day 1875, which Hearts won 1–0. [41][42] Hibs fans believed that the proposed merger was more like a hostile takeover, where Hearts would continue, but Hibs would cease to exist. [77] Hughes was replaced by Colin Calderwood, who was himself sacked on 6 November 2011. Of the five, only Ormond cost Hibs a transfer fee, £1200 from Stenhousemuir. 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