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Hibernian 0-1 Dunfermline (SC Semi-Replay)
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007Hibernian 0-0 Dunfermline (SC Semi)
Sunday, April 15th, 2007Hibernian 0-4 Hearts (SC Semi)
Sunday, April 2nd, 20062 April 2006
Hearts 4 Hibs 0
Hampden Park
Scottish Cup Semi-final
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First Hearts v Hibs Scottish Cup semi-final since 1901. Paul Hartley scored a hat-trick, while Hibs had two players sent off. Hearts go on to win the Scottish Cup with a 4–2 win on penalties after a 1–1 draw with Gretna in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final.
Dundee Utd 2-1 Hibernian (SC Semi)
Saturday, April 9th, 2005Hearts 3-1 Hibernian
Saturday, September 4th, 2004Hibernian 0 – 2 Rangers
Saturday, January 10th, 2004Scottish FA Cup – Round 3 – KO 12:30
Hibernian 0 (0) – 2(1) Rangers
Rangers Scorers
Arveladze 35
Lovenkrands 49
Hibernian: Andersson ,Gary Smith ,Murdock ,Brebner (Nicol ,12 ) ,O’Connor ,Riordan ,Doumbe ,Whittaker ,Dobbie ,Scott Brown ,Thomson
Subs not used: Hyldgaard,Baillie,Alan Reid,Orman,
Rangers: Klos ,Ricksen ,Berg ,Malcolm ,Vanoli ,Khizanishvili ,Capucho (Mols ,45 ) ,Arteta ,Arveladze ,Lovenkrands ,Burke (Namouchi ,32)
Subs not used McGregor,Ball,Ostenstad,
Bookings: Nicol ,Scott Brown ,Thomson (Hibernian) Capucho ,Malcolm (Rangers)
Attendance: 11392
Referee: Michael McCurry (Scotland)
Rangers vs Hibernian
Saturday, January 26th, 2002Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian (SC Final)
Saturday, May 26th, 2001
Celtic:
- Douglas
- Mjallby
- Vega
- Valgaeren
- Agathe
- Lennon
- Lambert (Boyd ,78 )
- Moravcik (McNamara ,18 )
- Thompson (Johnson ,88 )
- Larsson
- Sutton
Subs not used:
- Stubbs
- Gould
Goals
- McNamara 39
- Larsson 48
- Larsson 80(p)
Hibernian:
- Nick Colgan
- Gary Smith
- Franck Sauzee Player profile here
- Fenwick
- Ian Murray Player profile here
- John O’Neil Player profile here
- Matty Jack Player profile here
- Grant Brebner (Freddy Arpinon,61(Stuart Lovell ,81 ))
- Ulrik Laursen
- Marc Libbra
- Mixu Paatelainen Player profile here (Zitelli,69)
Subs not used
- Lehmann
- Westwater
Bookings:
- Valgaeren (Celtic)
- Gary Smith (Hibernian)
- Jack (Hibernian)
- Murray (Hibernian)
Attendance:
- 51824
Referee:
- Kenny Clark (Scotland)
Hibernian 3-0 Livingston (SC Semi)
Saturday, April 14th, 2001Hibernian 1-2 Aberdeen (SC semi)
Sunday, April 9th, 2000Hearts 3-1 Falkirk (SC Semi)
Saturday, April 4th, 1998Kilmarnock vs Falkirk (SC Final)
Saturday, May 24th, 1997Kilmarnock Vs Dundee Utd (SC Semi-Replay)
Tuesday, April 22nd, 1997Hibernian 1 – 1 Celtic
Monday, February 17th, 1997Hibernian 0 – 2 Kilmarnock
Saturday, January 27th, 1996Hibernian 3 – 1 Stenhousemuir
Saturday, August 19th, 1995Hibernian 1-3 Celtic (SC Semi-Replay)
Tuesday, April 11th, 1995Hibernian 0-0 Celtic (SC Semi)
Friday, April 7th, 1995Stenhousemuir vs Hibernian (4 – 0)(SC 5th Rnd)
Saturday, March 11th, 1995Hibernian 2 – 0 Motherwell
Saturday, February 18th, 1995Kilmarnock 0-0 Rangers (SC Semi)
Sunday, April 10th, 1994Hibernian 1 – 2 Hearts
Sunday, February 20th, 1994Hibernian 2- 0 Alloa Athletic
Tuesday, August 10th, 1993Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen (SC Semi)
Saturday, April 3rd, 1993Hibernian vs St Johnstone
Saturday, March 6th, 1993Motherwell 4 – 3 Dundee United
Saturday, May 18th, 19911991 Scottish Cup Final
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The 1991 Scottish Cup Final was played between Motherwell F.C. and Dundee United F.C. at Hampden Park on May 18th 1991. Motherwell held aloft the Cup after a classic encounter finished 4-3, after extra time.
Motherwell took the lead when Iain Ferguson headed home just after the half hour mark. Motherwell went two up through Ian Angus in the second half before Dave Bowman pulled one back for United.
Motherwell looked likely to win easily when Phil O’Donnell, just 18 years old, stooped to head his team into a 3-1 lead. But just when it seemed the Cup was set for Fir Park, John O’Neil pulled one back for the United and with seconds remaining Darren Jackson made it 3-3 to take the game into extra-time. However, in the first period of extra-time “super sub” Stevie Kirk won the Cup for Motherwell with a header and wrote himself into Motherwell folklore.
Rangers 0 – 0 Hibernian
Saturday, May 12th, 1979Meadowbank 0 – 6 Hibernian
Saturday, February 17th, 1979Arbroath 1 – 1 Hibernian
Saturday, February 26th, 1977Arbroath vs Hibernian (1-1)
Hibs score through
Blackley
- Marshall
- Follon
- Kydd
- Cargill
- Carson
- Murray
- Fettes
- Fletcher
- Gardner
- Bone
- Rylance
- Yule
- Mitchell
- McKenzie
- Gavine
- Wells
- Grant
- McDonald
John Brownlie
Eric Schaedler
Des Bremner
George Stewart
John Blackley
Alec Edwards
Ally McLeod - Smith
- Scott
Arthur Duncan
Pat Carroll - Fyfe
- Paterson
Hibs went onto to lose the replay 2-1 at Easter Road
Hibernian 2 – 0 Airdrie
Saturday, February 26th, 1972Hibernian 5 – 1 Partick Thistle
Saturday, February 20th, 1965Brechin 0 – 2 Hibernian
Saturday, January 26th, 1963Brechin Vs Hibernian (0-2)
BRECHIN
- McVittie
- McLey
- McKinney
- Smith
- Nicol
- McNiven
- Carmichael
- Lumsden
- Warrander
- Birse
- Scott
HIBERNIAN
- Ronnie SIMPSON
- FRASER
- HUGHES
- McCLELLAND
Tommy PRESTON- Ally MCLEOD
- SCOTT
- Jimmy O’ROURKE

- Joe BAKER

- Eric STEVENSON

- BYRNE
Clyde 1-0 Hibernian (SC Final)
Saturday, April 26th, 1958
- GK Scotland Tommy McCulloch
- RB Republic of Ireland Albert Murphy
- LB Scotland Harry Haddock
- RH Scotland Joe Walters
- CH Scotland Willie Finlay
- LH Scotland Mike Clinton
- RW Scotland George Herd
- IR Scotland Dan Currie
- CF Scotland John Coyle
- IL Scotland Archie Robertson
- LW Scotland Tommy Ring
Manager
ScotlandJohnny Haddow
- GK Scotland
Lawrie Leslie - RB Scotland
John Grant - LB Scotland
Joe McClelland - RH Scotland
Eddie Turnbull - CH Scotland
Jackie Plenderleith - LH Scotland John Baxter
- RW Scotland John Fraser
- IR Scotland
Andy Aitken - CF England
Joe Baker - IL Scotland Tommy Preston
LW Scotland
Willie Ormond
Manager
- Scotland Hugh Shaw
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TOMMY McCULLOCH-Goalkeeper. 5 ft. ll in..
12 st. He has played his part in Clyde’s appearance
in the final. Since going to Shawiield from Bridgeton
Waverley this season, he has distinguished himself
by the assurance of his handlingland anticipation.
Had moments of stress towards t e end of the semi-
final tie with Motherwell, at Parkhead, but did not
give way.
ALBERT MURPHY-Right-back. 5 ft. 10 in.,
12 st. Was chosen by the Eire League against the
Scottish League in Dublin in 1949, and it was due
to his impressive showing in that match he was
signed from the Dublin Transport team. Returned
to Eire for a spell, but came back confident he
would make good, and on being drafted into the
first team retained his position. He, too, excelled
against Motherwell in the penultimate stage, as he
has done all season.
HARRY HADDOCK-Left back. 5 ft. 7 in.,
I0 st. 9 lb. Was secured from Renfrew Juniors in
1949 and has long since underlined the wisdom of
the move by his speed and composure. Sure in the
tackle and kicks with accuracy. Honoure-
England 1955, 58; Hungary 1954, 55; Portugal
and Yugoslavia 1955; English League 1955; Irish
League 1956, 57; League of Ireland 1955, 56, 57;
Danish League 1956.
JOE WALTERS-Right-half. 5 ft. 9 in., 10 st. 10
lb. Was signed from Perthshire Juniors in 1955.
Is a Pomilpark boy and works in the Post Oliice.
This young man, as we have seen by his displays
in the League as well as in helping to guide Clyde
into the Hnal, is highly gifted. Never gives up no
matterhow arduousishis task? ‘ `
WILLIAM FINLAY-Centre-half. 5 ft. 11 in..
ll st. 9 lb. Has shown how wise it was in securing
his transfer from East Fife in 1956. Is the key man
in defence and has made himself a prime favourite
at Oatlands. It will indeed be a happy day for him,
as it will be to his colleagues, if the trophy goes to
Sbawfield, and none will have played a more
important part in seeing a fond dream come true.
MIKE CLINTON-Left-half. 5 ft. 10 in., ll st. 3
lb. Went to Shawiield from Ashfield in 1954 as a
centre-half. Is always ready and able to take up
any position in the half-back line. As he demon-
strated against Motherwell and, indeed, has
demonstrated all season, he senses the right balls
to send through to Tommy Ring an Archie
Robertson, but is by no means slavish to the needs
of the one wing. He can exploit the cross-field
pass with judgment and intelligence.
GEORGE HERD-Outside-right. 5 ft. 8 in., 10 et.
9 lb. Tumed professional from Queen’s Park during
the close season. His sprightly raiding and clever-
ness in the dribble, allied to his grit are factors that
worthily earned him a place in the Scottish team
against England at Hampden. He was behind
two of the three egoals against Motherwell, whose
defence he troubl continuously, in the semi-final.
DAN CUBRIE-Inside-right. 5 ft. 7 in., I0 st. 9
lb. Fmm Dimtooher Hibs in 1954, this go»ahead
inside-forward has established his first-team position
alongside Herd whom he partnered in the Under-
23′s game against Holland at Tynecastle. His
ceaselesa foraging, skill and stamina can bring
disquiet to the most pblegmatic defence, as we
have seen so often this term.
JOSEPH COYLE-Centre-forward. 5 ft. 8 in..
10 st. 10 lb. The transfer of this go-getting leader
from Dundee United was a sound stroke of work by
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scorinhiurge showed itself again by the manner of
his t semi-final goals. The first he took with a
graceful side-foot kick away from Hastie Weir
into the net, the second by a low, raging shot the
‘keeper could not reach, and the third with a swift
curling right-foot volley that “ broke ” round the
goalkeeper and hurtled to the back of the net.
ARCHIE ROBERTSON-Inside-left. 5 ft. ll in.,
ll st. There is no doubt this master tactician has
wielded an influence on Clyde’s success the extent
of which none can measure, yet there are those at
Shawfield and elsewhere who rate him the key
man in attack. Certainly his sagacity, artistry and
artidee are virtues that delight the connoisseur.
Has played against Portugal, Austria, Hungary
and Switzerland and has several League honours.
TOMMY RING-Outside-left. 5 ft. 7 in., 10 st.
Became a Clyde player from Ashfield in 1948.
When in his brightest mood, there is none to sur-
pass his trickery and brilliant finishing. Can take
the ball through on his own, either on the wing or
by cutting inside and linishing the job with a well
shot. Hcnours-England 1955, 57; Wales
1955; Ireland 1955, 58; English League 1953, 57;
Sweden 1953; Irish League 1954, 57; League of
Ireland 1954, 55, 57, 58; Hungary 1954; Spain
1957 (twice): Switzerland 1957, 58; Germany 1957.

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