[19] 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. Hibernian Football Club was thus formed, with Whelahan acting as the club’s first captain and Canon Hannon acting as the club’s first manager. [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. Le Hibernians Football Club est un club maltais de football basé à Paola. [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". Cet article concerne un club écossais de football. [115][114] There has been a significant increase in recent seasons, inspired by the Scottish Cup victory in 2016 and promotion in 2017. [121][122], Hibernian are also frequently referred to in the Inspector Rebus series of detective novels by Ian Rankin. Hibernian FC. [78] This arrangement prompted television companies to threaten a boycott of Hibs games if they used the sponsored kit, which resulted in the club using an alternate kit for the first time. [84], The badge used to identify the club has changed frequently over the years, which has reflected an ongoing debate about its identity. La réussite de l'équipe est symbolisée par les "Famous Five", les attaquants Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull et Willie Ormond qui jouent ensemble de 1949 à 1955. Histoire. Les deux équipes se rencontrèrent le jour de Noël 1875, Hearts l'emportant 1-0 ; ce fut le premier match disputé par Hibs. Le club est fondé en 1875 par des Irlandais du quartier Cowgate à Édimbourg et jouent leurs premiers matches à The Meadows. [12], The club was founded in 1875 by Irishmen living in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh. Aujourd'hui, la tribune nord du stade a été nommée en leur honneur. £2.49. [34] The song includes the following lyrics: Although the football club was formed in 1875, it was not incorporated until 1903. After the lease on Mayfield Park expired, Hibs moved to a ground known as Hibernian Park,[87] on what is now Bothwell Street in Leith. [95] Scotland women played their first match at Easter Road in August 2019, a Euro 2021 qualifying match against Cyprus. Share on twitter. [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. [71] In their first season back in the top flight, Hibs finished fourth in the Premiership and qualified for the Europa League. With Reilly added to the first team in 1947–48, Hibs won the Scottish league championship for the first time since 1903. Hibs entretient une rivalité traditionnelle locale avec l'autre grand club d'Édimbourg, Heart of Midlothian. 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][23]. Turnbull had scored a hattrick in the semi-final but was unavailable for the final. [5][6] For instance, the Irish harp was only re-introduced to the club badge when it was last re-designed in 2000. The Hibs anthem "Glory, Glory to the Hibees" was written and performed by the Scottish comedian, Hector Nicol. Hibs were narrowly denied a third consecutive title in 1952–53 on the last day of the season. The club was founded in 1875 by members of Edinburgh's Irish community, and named after the Roman word for Ireland. [83] A darker green had been used until the 1930s. Championnat d'Écosse de football 2020-2021, Neil Lennon: Hibs head coach officially leaves post by mutual consent, Hibernian: Paul Heckingbottom appointed as head coach, Union des associations européennes de football, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hibernian_Football_Club&oldid=181007818, Article contenant un appel à traduction en anglais, Article de Wikipédia avec notice d'autorité, Page pointant vers des bases relatives au sport, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. Les deux clubs ont été champions d'Écosse à quatre reprises chacun, mais Hearts a remporté plus de Coupes et a le meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes, avec 273 victoires contre 198 en 615 matches. £0.98 postage. Motherwell beat them 3–0. [111], Hibernian are one of only two full-time professional football clubs in Edinburgh, which is the capital of and second largest city in Scotland. [25] Reilly, Johnstone, Smith and Turnbull were all signed from youth or junior leagues.[11][26]. Club Tables/Fixtures. or Best Offer. Hibs failed to secure the ground lease and a builder started constructing houses on the site in 1890. Hibernian is a Scottish Premier League Football Club formed in 1875. Hibs also used green shorts in the 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons. [64] A run of 13 games without a win to finish the 2013–14 Scottish Premiership season meant that Hibs fell into a relegation play-off,[65] which was lost after a penalty shootout against Hamilton Academical. [58] Hughes was replaced by Colin Calderwood, who was himself sacked on 6 November 2011. 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Hibernian a inauguré son Hall of Fame en 2010. The works of author Irvine Welsh, particularly Trainspotting, contain several references to Hibernian. In the final short story of Welsh's The Acid House, Coco Bryce, a boy from the "Hibs firm" Capital City Service, is struck by lightning while under the influence of LSD in a Pilton park. ... Hibernian FC Hibernain owner Ron Gordon had a message for fans after the club … Duntocher Hibernian Football Club were a Scottish Junior football club from the village of Duntocher, West Dunbartonshire, who played in three spells over a period of 86 years.Based at Glenhead Park from 1929, the club colours were green with white sleeves. [36] The fans were able to persuade Farmer to take control despite the fact that he had no great interest in football. [41] A terrible run of form followed and Sauzée was fired after being in charge for 69 days. [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. They took an early lead in the match, but went on to lose 2–1 to Aberdeen. [16][17][18], Mismanagement over the next few years led to Hibs becoming homeless and the club temporarily ceased operating in 1891. [62] Hibs qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, but they suffered a Scottish record defeat in European competition (9–0 on aggregate against Malmö). Hibs had some success after being reformed, winning the 1902 Scottish Cup and their first league championship a year later. [4] James Connolly, the famous socialist and Irish Republican leader, was a Hibs fan,[14][15] while the club were "closely identified" with the Irish Home Rule Movement during the 1880s. [13] Its name is derived from Hibernia, an ancient name for Ireland. Matchs en direct de Hibernian FC : calendrier, scores et resultats de l'equipe de foot de Hibernian (Hibees)
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