List of Hibernian F.C. players

This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Hibernian from the formation of the club in 1875 to present. It generally includes only players who made more than 100 league appearances for the club, but some players with fewer than 100 appearances are also included. This includes players who have set a club record, such as most appearances, most goals or biggest transfer fee.[1]

Some of the players listed made few or no league appearances for Hibs, due to their playing for the club before it entered the Scottish Football League in 1893.

The club first created a hall of fame in July 2010 to mark its 135th birthday.[2] The first group of nominees were publicised in August 2010[3] and were inducted at a dinner on 15 October.[2] Further groups of players were inducted in November 2012[4][5][6] and February 2017.[7]

Notable players

  Players who represented their country while at the club.
  Club record holder.
  Player inducted into the club's hall of fame.[3][6][7]
Key to positions[note 1]
  • GK – Goalkeeper
  • DF – Defender
  • MF – Midfielder
  • FW – Forward

Bold type indicates that the player currently plays for the club.

As of match played on 11 November 2023
Name Nation Position
[note 1]
Hibs years League
apps
League
goals
Notes Ref
Scott Allan  Scotland MF 2014–2015, 2018, 2019–2022 100 10 [8]
Samuel Allan  Scotland DF 1907–1912 123 0 [9]
William Allan  Scotland GK 1908–1916 239 0 [10]
Joe Baker  England FW 1957–1961, 1971–1972 139 113 [note 2] [3]
John Baxter  Scotland MF 1957–1966 210 22 [11]
Jim Black  Scotland DF 1969–1974 151 0 [12]
John Blackley  Scotland DF 1967–1978, 1983–1984 279 6 [13]
George Blyth  Scotland GK 1929–1935 131 0 [14]
Martin Boyle  Australia FW 2015–2022, 2022– 230 56 [15]
John Bradley  Scotland FW 1926–1932 181 50 [16]
Ally Brazil  Scotland DF 1976–1986 203 7 [17]
Grant Brebner  Scotland MF 1998, 1999–2004 132 7 [18]
Des Bremner  Scotland MF 1972–1980 200 18 [19]
Bernard Breslin  Scotland MF 1893–1906 226 10 [20]
Harry Brown  Scotland FW 1928–1932 133 33 [21]
Scott Brown  Scotland MF 2002–2007 110 13 [note 3] [22]
John Brownlie  Scotland DF 1969–1978 211 14
Archie Buchanan  Scotland MF 1946–1957 205 16
Ralph Callachan  Scotland MF 1978–1986 219 26
Patrick Callaghan  Scotland FW 1899–1914 311 68 [23]
Nick Colgan  Republic of Ireland GK 1999–2004 121 0
John Collins  Scotland MF 1985–1990 163 15
Bobby Combe  Scotland MF 1941–1957 264 54
Peter Cormack  Scotland MF 1963–1970, 1980–1981 200 77
Alex Cropley  Scotland MF 1968–1975 125 29
Jason Cummings  Scotland
 Australia
FW 2013–2017 114 55
Joe Davis  Scotland DF 1964–1970 157 34
Ulises de la Cruz  Ecuador DF 2001–2002 32 2 [note 4]
William Dick  Scotland MF 1926–1931 165 4 [24]
William Dornan  Scotland DF 1914–1927 357 0 [25][26]
Arthur Duncan  Scotland MF 1969–1984 449 73 [25][3]
James Dunn  Scotland FW 1920–1928 268 91 [27]
Alex Edwards  Scotland MF 1971–1978 142 5
Tommy Egan  Scotland MF 1933–1938 133 9 [28]
Gareth Evans  England FW 1987–1996 247 29
Samuel Fleming  Scotland FW 1911–1917 147 41 [29]
Steven Fletcher  Scotland FW 2004–2009 156 43
John Fraser  Scotland DF 1954–1966 195 25 [4]
Edward Gilfeather  Scotland MF 1926–1930 123 4 [30]
Neil Girdwood  Scotland DF 1910–1919 179 3 [31]
Robert Glen  Scotland DF 1898–1907 139 0 [32]
Andy Goram  Scotland GK 1987–1991 138 1
Jock Govan  Scotland DF 1946–1954 163 0
John Grant  Scotland DF 1954–1964 225 2
David Gray  Scotland DF 2014–2021 126 7
Sandy Grosert  Scotland MF 1912–1920 106 4 [33]
Johnny Halligan  Scotland FW 1920–1933 413 67 [25][34]
Brian Hamilton  Scotland MF 1989–1995 195 9
Paul Hanlon  Scotland DF 2008– 439 21 [35]
Bill Harper  Scotland GK 1920–1925 178 0 [36]
James Harrower  Scotland MF 1899–1908 159 3 [37]
James Hendren  Scotland FW 1911–1915 123 53 [38]
Tony Higgins  Scotland MF 1972–1980 103 23
Chris Hogg  England DF 2005–2011 143 3
Hugh Howie  Scotland DF 1943–1954 139 0
Gordon Hunter  Scotland DF 1983–1997 339 8
Mathias Jack  Germany MF 1999–2003 109 4
Darren Jackson  Scotland FW 1992–1997 172 50
Willie Jamieson  England DF 1980–1985 117 27
Bobby Johnstone  Scotland FW 1946–1955, 1959–1961 199 105 [3]
Paul Kane  Scotland MF 1982–1991 247 33
Jimmy Kerr  Scotland GK 1938–1952 111 0
Peter Kerr  Scotland DF 1910–1926 442 15 [25][39]
Thomas Kilpatrick  Scotland FW 1915–1920 105 27 [40]
Jim Leighton  Scotland GK 1993–1997 151 0
David Logan  Scotland MF 1935–1941 109 0 [41]
Kevin McAllister  Scotland MF 1993–1997 109 12
Jim McArthur  Scotland GK 1972–1983 217 0
Joe McClelland  Scotland DF 1954–1964 182 2
Jimmy McColl  Scotland FW 1922–1931 290 130 [42]
Mike McDonald  Scotland GK 1975–1980 109 0
Hugh McFarlane  Scotland MF 1929–1934 150 9 [43]
James McGhee  Scotland FW 1883–1888 0 0 [3]
Pat McGinlay  Scotland MF 1988–1993, 1994–2000 323 60
John McGinn  Scotland MF 2015–2018 101 12
William McGinnigle  Scotland DF 1918–1929 297 4 [44]
Darren McGregor  Scotland DF 2015–2023 138 5 [45]
Tommy McIntyre  Scotland DF 1986–1994 126 9
Ally MacLeod  Scotland FW 1974–1982 208 71
Tam McManus  Scotland FW 1998–2005 109 19
Jackie McNamara, Sr.  Scotland DF 1976–1985 236 2 [3]
James Main  Scotland DF 1904–1909 135 4
Ofir Marciano  Israel GK 2016–2021 126 0 [46]
Neil Martin  Scotland FW 1963–1966 65 53
Eddie May  Scotland MF 1985–1989 109 10
James Miller  Scotland MF 1935–1939 102 2 [47]
Willie Miller  Scotland DF 1916–1927 275 30 [48]
Willie Miller  Scotland DF 1989–1998 244 1
Graham Mitchell  Scotland DF 1986–1996 265 4
David Murphy  England DF 2004–2008 107 4
George Murray  Scotland MF 1922–1928 154 15 [49]
Ian Murray  Scotland DF 1999–2005, 2008–2012 253 13
Pat Murray  Scotland FW 1892–1901 113 42 [50]
Joe Newell  England MF 2019– 125 3 [51]
Garry O'Connor  Scotland FW 2001–2006, 2011–2012 171 58
John O'Hara  Scotland DF 1908–1912 105 4 [52]
Jimmy O'Rourke  Scotland FW 1962–1974 209 81 [4]
Willie Ormond  Scotland FW 1946–1961 354 147 [25][3]
Neil Orr  Scotland DF 1987–1993 166 3
Mixu Paatelainen  Finland FW 1998–2001, 2002–2003 117 39
Craig Paterson  Scotland DF 1979–1982 104 4
Jock Paterson  England DF 1948–1960 282 0 [53]
Matt Paterson  Scotland DF 1908–1923 413 36 [25][54]
Jackie Plenderleith  Scotland DF 1954–1960 122 0
Ryan Porteous  Scotland DF 2017–2023 120 11 [55]
Tommy Preston  Scotland FW 1953–1964 228 35
Alexander Prior  Scotland DF 1936–1940 100 4 [56]
Pat Quinn  Scotland MF 1963–1969 125 19
Gordon Rae  Scotland DF 1977–1990 347 47 [25]
John Rankin  Scotland MF 2008–2011 100 6
Lawrie Reilly  Scotland FW 1945–1958 252 187 [note 5]
[note 6]
[3][57]
Harry Rennie  Scotland GK 1900–1908 196 0 [3][58]
Derek Riordan  Scotland FW 2002–2006, 2008–2011 225 90
Harry Ritchie  Scotland FW 1919–1928 284 77 [59]
William Robb  Scotland GK 1926–1930 130 0 [60]
Alan Rough  Scotland GK 1982–1988 175 0 [4]
Erich Schaedler  Scotland DF 1969–1985 299 2
Jim Scott  Scotland FW 1959–1967 194 48
Hugh Shaw  Scotland MF 1918–1926 235 15 [3][61]
Dean Shiels  Northern Ireland MF 2004–2009 117 24
Ronnie Simpson  Scotland GK 1960–1964 123 0
Bobby Smith  Scotland DF 1972–1987 167 19
Gary Smith  Scotland DF 1998–2006 158 2
Gordon Smith  Scotland FW 1941–1959 310 125 [3]
William Smith  Scotland FW 1908–1920 311 52 [62]
Alan Sneddon  Scotland DF 1980–1992 312 7
Ivan Sproule  Northern Ireland FW 2005–2007, 2011–2013 115 15
Pat Stanton  Scotland MF 1963–1976 400 50 [25][3]
James Stark  Scotland DF 1925–1930 124 1 [63]
Eric Stevenson  Scotland FW 1960–1971 257 53 [4][64]
Lewis Stevenson  Scotland DF 2005– 469 6 [note 7] [25]
George Stewart  Scotland DF 1976–1981 109 2
Bobby Templeton  Scotland DF 1911–1925 233 4 [65]
Kevin Thomson  Scotland MF 2003–2007, 2013–2014, 2016 109 2
Joe Tortolano  Scotland MF 1985–1996 222 13
Eddie Turnbull  Scotland FW 1946–1959 347 150 [25][3]
Steven Tweed  Scotland DF 1991–1996 108 6
Duncan Urquhart  Scotland DF 1929–1935 202 0 [66]
John Walker  Scotland FW 1920–1927 195 41 [67]
Rab Walls  Scotland FW 1932–1940 120 43 [68]
Willie Watson  Scotland MF 1930–1935 157 13 [69]
Mickey Weir  Scotland MF 1984–1997 206 30
Michael Whelahan  Scotland 0 0 [3][70]
Steven Whittaker  Scotland DF 2001–2007, 2017–2020 189 6
Hector Wilkinson  Scotland DF 1928–1936 259 1 [71]
Willie Wilson  Scotland GK 1962–1969 101 0
David Wotherspoon  Scotland MF 2009–2013 132 7 [72]
Keith Wright  Scotland FW 1991–1997 197 59
Tommy Younger  Scotland GK 1948–1956 177 0

International players

This is a list of Hibernian players who have been capped at full international level by their country whilst at the club. The Hibernian Historical Trust staged an exhibition of memorabilia relating to these international players at Easter Road during the summer of 2008.[73] Despite the club having an Irish heritage, the first Hibs player to represent a national team other than Scotland was when Bobby Atherton played for Wales in 1899.[73] Lawrie Reilly won the most caps while a Hibs player, with 38 for Scotland.[73]


Contents

Algeria

 Algeria

Australia

 Australia

Austria

 Austria

Burundi

 Burkina Faso

Canada

 Canada

Comoros

 Comoros

Côte d'Ivoire

 Ivory Coast

Cyprus

 Cyprus

DR Congo

 DR Congo

Ecuador

 Ecuador

England

 England

Finland

 Finland

Gambia

 Gambia

Ghana

 Ghana

Honduras

 Honduras

Iceland

 Iceland

Ireland (IFA)

 Ireland

Israel

 Israel

Lithuania

 Lithuania

Morocco

 Morocco

New Zealand

 New Zealand

Northern Ireland

 Northern Ireland

Norway

 Norway

Philippines

 Philippines

Republic of Ireland / Ireland (FAI)

 Republic of Ireland

Republic of the Congo

 Congo

Scotland

 Scotland

Saint Lucia

 Saint Lucia

Trinidad and Tobago

 Trinidad and Tobago

Wales

 Wales

Notes

  1. ^ a b For a full description of positions see Association football positions.
  2. ^ Baker scored the most goals in a season for Hibs with 42 in 1959–60.
  3. ^ Brown was sold for a club record fee (£4,400,000 to Celtic).
  4. ^ de la Cruz was bought for a club record fee (£700,000 from LDU Quito).
  5. ^ Reilly holds the record for most international appearances while with Hibs, with 38 for Scotland.
  6. ^ Reilly holds the record for most league goals scored for Hibs, with 187.
  7. ^ Stevenson holds the record for most league games played for Hibs.
  8. ^ a b Paddy Farrell represented both the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland while both associations claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland.
  9. ^ Played in 1954 against Luxembourg.
  10. ^ Earl Jean was contracted to Hibs between February 2000 and May 2000. He played in a World Cup qualifier against Suriname on 19 March 2000.

Bibliography

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  164. ^ "Edward Turnbull". londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  165. ^ "Duncan Urquhart". londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club.
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