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2019–20 Hibernian F.C. season


2019–20 season
Ronald Gordon
Paul Heckingbottom(until 4 November)Eddie May (caretaker)Jack Ross(from 15 November)
Easter RoadLeith, Edinburgh, Scotland(Capacity: 20,421)
7th
Semi-finals
Semi-finals
League: Christian Doidge (12)All: Christian Doidge (19)
20,197 v Heart of Midlothian, 3 March
14,486 v Ross County, 12 February
16,662
Home colours

Away colours

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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. 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.

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

  Draw   Loss   Postponed

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

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.

Hibs were drawn away to Championship leaders Dundee United in the fourth round. They won that tie after a replay and were then drawn with Lowland League (fifth tier) side BSC Glasgow. A 4–1 win put Hibs into the quarter-final, where they were given a home draw against Championship side Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Inverness were the only club from outside the Premiership to have reached the quarter-final.

A 5–2 win against Inverness gave Hibs a place in the semi-final, which produced an Edinburgh derby with Hearts. That match was originally scheduled for 11 April, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 21 July, the Scottish Football Association announced that the semi-finals would be played on the weekend of 31 October / 1 November 2020. Hibs lost 2–1 after extra time in the semi-final, with Kevin Nisbet missing a penalty moments before Hearts scored their winning goal (also from a penalty).

Hibs entered the 2019–20 Scottish League Cup at the group stage, and a 2–0 win at Elgin City in their final match clinched a place in the last 16. Elgin player Kane Hester was booked during the match; he was later charged with conspiring to con betting company Bet365 by placing bets that he would receive a yellow card, but was found not proven.

Hibs were drawn at home to Championship club Greenock Morton in the last 16. Hibs needed extra time to defeat Morton and reach the quarter-finals, where they were drawn away to Kilmarnock. By winning a penalty shootout Hibs progressed to the semi-finals, where they were paired with holders Celtic.

Hibs lost 5–2 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.

As of 7 March 2020

No.PosPlayerPremiershipLeague CupScottish CupTotal
1GKOfir Marciano1902050
28GKChris Maxwell1205000
2DFDavid Gray401010
3DFSteven Whittaker704040
4DFPaul Hanlon3026050
6DFPaul McGinn700030
16DFLewis Stevenson2703040
17DFTom James605110
18DFAdam Jackson1436021
21DFJason Naismith1310010
24DFDarren McGregor603010
25DFJosh Doig000010
25DFRyan Porteous1411020
43DFSean Mackie202010
6MFJosh Vela905100
7MFDaryl Horgan2837030
8MFVykintas Slivka1602000
10MFMartin Boyle2054051
11MFJoe Newell1904120
14MFStevie Mallan2036010
15MFGreg Docherty610022
19MFGlenn Middleton602000
20MFMelker Hallberg2012130
23MFScott Allan3057332
33MFFraser Murray704120
40MFStéphane Oméonga800021
45MFJosh Campbell002000
9FWChristian Doidge28126255
13FWMarc McNulty610023
22FWFlorian Kamberi2035520
32FWOli Shaw404000
47FWJamie Gullan500021
7MFKyle Magennis000010
13MFAlex Gogic000010
15FWKevin Nisbet000010
18FWJamie Murphy000010

Notes

NameFromToPWDLWin%
Paul Heckingbottom1 July 20194 November 201918585027.78
Eddie May (caretaker)4 November 201915 November 20191100100.00
Jack Ross15 November 201931 October 2020231058043.48

Including the expiry of loans, 12 first team players left Hibs after the 2018–19 season ended. Scott Allan had already been signed on a pre-contract agreement. After Josh Vela was signed in mid-July, manager Paul Heckingbottom said that his recruitment was complete "unless something unforeseen happens". After winger Martin Boyle suffered a knee injury, Glenn Middleton was signed on loan from Rangers.

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