2019–20 Hibernian F.C. season

The 2019–20 season was Hibernian's third consecutive season in the top tier of Scottish football, the Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2016–17 season.[4] Hibs finished seventh in the league, which was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They lost to Celtic in the semi-finals of the League Cup and Hearts in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.

Hibernian
2019–20 season
ChairmanRonald Gordon[1]
ManagerPaul Heckingbottom (until 4 November)[2]
Eddie May (caretaker)
Jack Ross (from 15 November)[3]
StadiumEaster Road
Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
(Capacity: 20,421)
Premiership7th
League CupSemi-final (vs. Celtic)
Scottish CupSemi-final (vs. Heart of Midlothian)
Top goalscorerLeague: Christian Doidge (12)
All: Christian Doidge (19)
Highest home attendance20,197 v Heart of Midlothian, 3 March
Lowest home attendance14,486 v Ross County, 12 February
Average home league attendance16,662

Sir Tom Farmer sold his majority ownership of Hibs in July 2019 to American businessman Ronald Gordon, who became chairman of the club.[1]

Results and fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches

3 July 2019[5] Friendly Arbroath 32 Hibernian Arbroath
19:45 BST Doris  32', 48'
Spence  88'
Edinburgh Evening News Allan  58'
Trialist (Moon)  89'
Stadium: Gayfield Park
Attendance: 1,031
Referee: Mike Roncone
9 July 2019[5][6] Friendly Carlisle United 34 Hibernian Carlisle
19:45 BST Bridge  30'
Hope  47'
McGregor  68' (o.g.)
Edinburgh Evening News Kamberi  37'
Allan  73'
Doidge  86'
Campbell  90'
Stadium: Brunton Park
Attendance: 2,631
Referee: Anthony Backhouse
30 July 2019[5] Friendly Hibernian 13 Newcastle United Edinburgh
19:45 BST Mallan  10' Hibernian FC Joelinton  16'
Longstaff  35'
Lascelles  73'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 12,557
Referee: John Beaton

Scottish Premiership

Despite winning their opening match, Hibs got off to a poor start to the league season.[8] After they lost the first Edinburgh derby of the season, Hibs fan Irvine Welsh claimed that they were "favourites" for relegation.[8]

Hibs eventually finished in seventh place. They had been in sixth place when the league season was suspended on 13 March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but were awarded seventh place due to St Johnstone having a slightly higher points average.[9]

3 August 2019 Premiership Hibernian 10 St Mirren Edinburgh
15:00 BST Allan  85' BBC Sport Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 16,631
Referee: Euan Anderson
11 August 2019 Premiership Rangers 61 Hibernian Glasgow
15:00 BST Defoe  9', 15', 74'
Morelos  77', 89'
Ojo  90+2'
BBC Sport Horgan  40' Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 49,718
Referee: John Beaton
24 August 2019 Premiership Hibernian 22 St Johnstone Edinburgh
15:00 BST Jackson  25'
Kamberi  69'
BBC Sport O'Halloran  68'
Kerr  90+4'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 15,315
Referee: Don Robertson
31 August 2019 Premiership Motherwell 30 Hibernian Motherwell
15:00 BST Seedorf  23'
Donnelly  80' (pen.)
Hylton  86'
BBC Sport Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 5,964
Referee: Steven McLean
14 September 2019 Premiership Kilmarnock 20 Hibernian Kilmarnock
15:00 BST Millar  56'
El Makrini  79'
BBC Sport Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 5,458
Referee: Kevin Clancy
22 September 2019 Premiership Hibernian 12 Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh
15:00 BST Mallan  47' BBC Sport Ikpeazu  70'
Hickey  84'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 19,828
Referee: John Beaton
28 September 2019 Premiership Hibernian 11 Celtic Edinburgh
12:30 BST Ajer  8' (o.g.) BBC Sport Christie  24' Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 18,339
Referee: Kevin Clancy
5 October 2019 Premiership Aberdeen 11 Hibernian Aberdeen
15:00 BST Cosgrove  86' BBC Sport Porteous  48' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 13,880
Referee: Don Robertson
19 October 2019 Premiership Hamilton Academical 11 Hibernian Hamilton
15:00 BST Cunningham  59' (pen.) BBC Sport Mallan  22' Stadium: New Douglas Park
Attendance: 2,680
Referee: John Beaton
26 October 2019 Premiership Hibernian 22 Ross County Edinburgh
15:00 BST Horgan  50'
Allan  56'
BBC Sport Graham  74'
Chalmers  90'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 15,452
Referee: Steven McLean
30 October 2019 Premiership Hibernian 22 Livingston Edinburgh
19:45 GMT Allan  62' (pen.)
Boyle  90+2'
BBC Sport Lawless  38'
Sibbald  41'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 14,662
Referee: Gavin Duncan
9 November 2019 Premiership St Johnstone 14 Hibernian Perth
15:00 GMT May  90' BBC Sport Doidge  2', 17', 58'
Allan  48'
Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 3,931
Referee: Andrew Dallas
23 November 2019 Premiership Hibernian 31 Motherwell Edinburgh
15:00 GMT Doidge  21'
Kamberi  25'
Horgan  86'
BBC Sport Polworth  9' Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 15,984
Referee: John Beaton
26 November 2019 Premiership St Mirren 12 Hibernian Paisley
19:45 GMT Morias  90+1' BBC Sport Doidge  28'
Mallan  82' (pen.)
Stadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 5,377
Referee: Alan Newlands
30 November 2019 Premiership Hibernian 22 Kilmarnock Edinburgh
15:00 GMT Doidge  19'
Naismith  47'
BBC Sport Bruce  66'
Del Fabro  90+3'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 16,180
Referee: Kevin Clancy
4 December 2019 Premiership Ross County 21 Hibernian Dingwall
19:45 GMT Stewart  65', 75' BBC Sport Doidge  34' Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 4,196
Referee: David Munro
7 December 2019 Premiership Hibernian 30 Aberdeen Edinburgh
15:00 GMT Boyle  52', 68'
Kamberi  74'
BBC Sport Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 16,767
Referee: Colin Steven
15 December 2019 Premiership Celtic 2–0 Hibernian Glasgow
15:00 GMT Frimpong  39'
Édouard  66'
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,598
Referee: John Beaton
20 December 2019 Premiership Hibernian 0–3 Rangers Edinburgh
19:45 GMT BBC Report Kent  4'
Aribo  8'
Defoe  53'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 19,540
Referee: Nick Walsh
26 December 2019 Premiership Heart of Midlothian 02 Hibernian Edinburgh
12:30 GMT BBC Sport Boyle  6', 31' Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 19,313
Referee: Don Robertson
29 December 2019 Premiership Livingston 20 Hibernian Livingston
15:00 GMT Guthrie  62', 77' BBC Sport Stadium: Almondvale Stadium
Attendance: 4,902
Referee: Euan Anderson
22 January 2020 Premiership Hibernian 21 Hamilton Academical Edinburgh
19:45 GMT Doidge  64'
Hanlon  86'
BBC Sport Gogic  18' Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 14,674
Referee: Andrew Dallas
25 January 2020 Premiership Motherwell 00 Hibernian Motherwell
15:00 GMT BBC Sport Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 5,767
Referee: Colin Steven
1 February 2020 Premiership Hibernian 22 St Mirren Edinburgh
15:00 GMT Allan  25'
Doidge  43'
BBC Sport McCarthy  14'
Andreu  18'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 16,325
Referee: David Munro
5 February 2020 Premiership Rangers 21 Hibernian Glasgow
19:45 GMT Edmundson  45+2'
Hagi  84'
BBC Sport Hanlon  35' Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 49,427
Referee: Bobby Madden
12 February 2020 Premiership Hibernian 30 Ross County Edinburgh
19:45 GMT McNulty  7'
Doidge  41'
Jackson  84'
BBC Sport Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 14,486
Referee: Steven McLean
16 February 2020 Premiership Kilmarnock 12 Hibernian Kilmarnock
16:30 GMT Burke  30' BBC Sport Docherty  28'
Jackson  45'
Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 5,370
Referee: Alan Muir
22 February 2020 Premiership Hibernian 11 Livingston Edinburgh
15:00 GMT Doidge  50' BBC Sport Taylor-Sinclair  56' Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 15,553
Referee: Alan Newlands
3 March 2020 Premiership Hibernian 13 Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh
19:45 GMT Hallberg  89' BBC Sport Clare  53' (pen.)
Bozanic  65'
Washington  80'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 20,197
Referee: Kevin Clancy
7 March 2020 Premiership Aberdeen 31 Hibernian Aberdeen
15:00 GMT Jackson  64' (o.g.)
Considine  66'
Main  82'
BBC Sport Doidge  39' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 14,388
Referee: John Beaton

League Cup

Hibs entered the 2019–20 Scottish League Cup at the group stage, and a 20 win at Elgin City in their final match clinched a place in the last 16.[10] They were then drawn at home to Championship club Greenock Morton.[11] Hibs needed extra time to defeat Morton and reach the quarter-finals, where they were drawn away to Kilmarnock.[12] By winning a penalty shootout Hibs progressed to the semi-finals, where they were paired with holders Celtic.[13]

Hibs lost 52 to Celtic in the semi-final. Two days later, and with the team sitting in 10th place in the league, head coach Paul Heckingbottom was sacked by Hibs.[2]

13 July 2019 Group C Stirling Albion 11
(4 5 p)
Hibernian Stirling
15:00 BST Wilson  70' BBC Sport Allan  44' (pen.) Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 2,184
Referee: Greg Aitken
Penalties
Mackin
Wilson
Lowdon
Docherty
Peters
Truesdale
James
Horgan
Allan
Mallan
Whittaker
Murray
20 July 2019 Group C Hibernian 20 Alloa Athletic Edinburgh
15:00 BST Doidge  68'
James  84'
BBC Sport Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 5,470
Referee: Kevin Clancy
23 July 2019 Group C Hibernian 30 Arbroath Edinburgh
19:45 BST Kamberi  3'
Allan  44' (pen.)
Murray  87'
BBC Sport Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 4,769
Referee: Bobby Madden
26 July 2019 Group C Elgin City 02 Hibernian Elgin
19:45 BST BBC Sport Newell  10'
Kamberi  62'
Stadium: Borough Briggs
Attendance: 2,106
Referee: Willie Collum
17 August 2019 Last 16 Hibernian 53 (a.e.t.) Greenock Morton Edinburgh
15:00 BST Allan  20'
Vela  32'
Kamberi  55', 104'
Doidge  120'
BBC Sport McHugh  39'
Stevenson  45' (o.g.)
Whittaker  90+1' (o.g.)
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 6,557
Referee: Alan Muir
25 September 2019 QF Kilmarnock 00 (a.e.t.)
(45 p)
Hibernian Kilmarnock
19:45 BST BBC Sport Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 4,780
Referee: William Collum
2 November 2019 SF Hibernian 25 Celtic Glasgow
17:30 GMT Hallberg  36'
Kamberi  58'
BBC Sport Elyounoussi  17', 44'
McGregor  21'
Brown  56', 90'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 46,782
Referee: Bobby Madden

Scottish Cup

Hibs were drawn away to Championship leaders Dundee United in the fourth round.[14] They won that tie after a replay and were then drawn with Lowland League (fifth tier) side BSC Glasgow.[15] A 41 win put Hibs into the quarter-final, where they were given a home draw against Championship side Inverness Caledonian Thistle.[16] Inverness were the only club from outside the Premiership to have reached the quarter-final.[16]

A 52 win against Inverness gave Hibs a place in the semi-final, which produced an Edinburgh derby with Hearts.[17] That match was originally scheduled for 11 April, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.[18] On 21 July, the Scottish Football Association announced that the semi-finals would be played on the weekend of 31 October / 1 November 2020.[19][20] Hibs lost 21 after extra time in the semi-final, with Kevin Nisbet missing a penalty moments before Hearts scored their winning goal (also from a penalty).[21]

19 January 2020 R4 Dundee United 22 Hibernian Dundee
15:00 GMT Shankland  45+3'
Appere  74'
BBC Sport Doidge  8'
Boyle  47'
Stadium: Tannadice Park
Attendance: 9,400
Referee: Kevin Clancy
28 January 2020 R4 replay Hibernian 42 Dundee United Edinburgh
19:45 GMT Allan  40' (pen.)
Doidge  60', 73', 90+1'
BBC Sport Shankland  10'
Sporle  67'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 10,451
Referee: Kevin Clancy
9 February 2020 R4 BSC Glasgow 14 Hibernian Alloa
12:01 GMT[22] Smith  38' BBC Sport McNulty  11', 30', 69'
Docherty  85'
Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 2,120
Referee: Alan Newlands
28 February 2020 QF Hibernian 52 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Edinburgh
19:45 GMT[23] Jackson  38'
Allan  58'
Docherty  71'
Oméonga  81'
Gullan  84'
BBC Sport Tremarco  73'
Todorov  88'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 9,937
Referee: Nick Walsh
31 October 2020 SF Heart of Midlothian 21 (a.e.t.) Hibernian Glasgow
17:00 GMT Wighton  60'
Boyce  111' (pen.)
BBC Sport Doidge  67' Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: None[nb 1]
Referee: Willie Collum

Player statistics

As of 7 March 2020
No.PosPlayerPremiershipLeague CupScottish Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GK Ofir Marciano 1902050 260
28GK Chris Maxwell 1205000 170
Defenders
2DF David Gray 401010 60
3DF Steven Whittaker 704040 150
4DF Paul Hanlon 3026050 412
6DF Paul McGinn 700030 100
16DF Lewis Stevenson 2703040 340
17DF Tom James 605110 121
18DF Adam Jackson 1436021 224
21DF Jason Naismith 1310010 141
24DF Darren McGregor 603010 100
25DF Josh Doig 000010 10
25DF Ryan Porteous 1411020 171
43DF Sean Mackie 202010 50
Midfielders
6MF Josh Vela 905100 141
7MF Daryl Horgan 2837030 383
8MF Vykintas Slivka 1602000 180
10MF Martin Boyle 2054051 296
11MF Joe Newell 1904120 251
14MF Stevie Mallan 2036010 273
15MF Greg Docherty 610022 83
19MF Glenn Middleton 602000 80
20MF Melker Hallberg 2012130 252
23MF Scott Allan 3057332 4010
33MF Fraser Murray 704120 131
40MF Stéphane Oméonga 800021 101
45MF Josh Campbell 002000 20
Forwards
9FW Christian Doidge 28126255 3919
13FW Marc McNulty 610023 84
22FW Florian Kamberi 2035520 278
32FW Oli Shaw 404000 80
47FW Jamie Gullan 500021 71
Signed in 2020–21[Note SCO]
7MF Kyle Magennis 000010 10
13MF Alex Gogic 000010 10
15FW Kevin Nisbet 000010 10
18FW Jamie Murphy 000010 10
  • Source:
Notes
  1. ^
    Due to the postponement of the 2019–20 Scottish Cup, players signed in the following season were eligible to participate from the semi-final stage.[19]

Club statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
5 Livingston 30 10 9 11 41 39 +2 39 1.30
6 St Johnstone 29 8 12 9 28 46 18 36 1.24
7 Hibernian 30 9 10 11 42 49 7 37 1.23
8 Kilmarnock 30 9 6 15 31 41 10 33 1.10
9 St Mirren 30 7 8 15 24 41 17 29 0.97
Source: BBC SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-Head points; 5) Head-to-Head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification, second stage group allocation or relegation).[25]
Notes:
  1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]

Division summary

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHA
ResultWLDLLLDDDDDWWWDLWLLWLWDDLWWDLL
Position57799111110111198666666756666666666
Updated to match(es) played on 7 March 2020. Source:
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League Cup group table

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification HIB ALO ARB ELG STI
1 Hibernian 4 3 1 0 0 8 1 +7 11 Qualification for the Second Round 2–0 3–0
2 Alloa Athletic 4 2 0 1 1 8 8 0 7 3–3p 2–1
3 Arbroath 4 2 0 0 2 10 8 +2 6 2–3 2–1
4 Elgin City 4 1 1 0 2 7 7 0 5 0–2 3–0
5 Stirling Albion 4 0 0 1 3 3 12 9 1 1–1p 1–6
Source: [26]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[27]

Management statistics

Name From To P W D L Win%[nb 2]
Paul Heckingbottom 1 July 2019 4 November 2019 18 5 8 5 027.78
Eddie May (caretaker) 4 November 2019 15 November 2019 1 1 0 0 100.00
Jack Ross 15 November 2019 31 October 2020 23 10 5 8 043.48

Transfers

Including the expiry of loans, 12 first team players left Hibs after the 201819 season ended.[28] Scott Allan had already been signed on a pre-contract agreement.[29] After Josh Vela was signed in mid-July, manager Paul Heckingbottom said that his recruitment was complete "unless something unforeseen happens".[30] After winger Martin Boyle suffered a knee injury, Glenn Middleton was signed on loan from Rangers.[31]

See also

Notes

  1. Attendance restricted due to COVID-19 restrictions.
  2. Win% is the percentage of matches won rounded to two decimal places.

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