Hibernian F.C. in European football

This article details the history of Hibernian F.C. in European football competitions. Hibernian (Hibs) was the first British club to enter European competition, in the first ever season of the European Cup.[1] Hibs have lost on four occasions to a club that went on to win the competition they were participating in,[note 1] and have themselves reached the quarter-final of competitions on five occasions.[note 2] The club played many of the major clubs during the 1960s and 1970s on an almost annual basis, but have qualified for European competition much less frequently since then.[2]

Results

In all cases the Hibs score is listed first.

Season Competition Round Opposition Nation Home score Away score Aggregate Notes
195556 European Cup[note 3][1] 1 Rot-Weiss Essen West Germany 11 40 51 First appearance of a British club in European competition. Three of the Famous Five scored in the away leg - Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond.
195556 European Cup QF Djurgårdens IF Sweden 10 31 41 The "away" match was played at Firhill Stadium, Glasgow.[3]
195556 European Cup SF Stade Reims France 02 01 03 Reims lost 43 in the Final to Real Madrid.[1]
196061 Fairs Cup 1 Lausanne Switzerland Lausanne withdrew; Hibernian received a 20 walkover to the next round.[4]
196061 Fairs Cup 2 Barcelona Spain 32 44 76
196061 Fairs Cup SF Roma Italy 22 33 55 The away goals rule was not yet in operation. Hibs lost a play-off match in Rome by 60. Roma went on to win the competition.
196162 Fairs Cup 1 Belenenses Portugal 33 31 64
196162 Fairs Cup 2 Red Star Belgrade Yugoslavia 01 04 05
196263 Fairs Cup 1 Stævnet Denmark 40 32 72
196263 Fairs Cup 2 Utrecht XI Netherlands 21 10 31
196263 Fairs Cup QF Valencia Spain 21 05 26 Valencia went on to win the competition.
196566 Fairs Cup 1 Valencia Spain 20 02 22 Hibs lost 30 in the play-off match.
196768 Fairs Cup 1 Porto Portugal 30 13 43
196768 Fairs Cup 2 Napoli Italy 50 14 64 One of the most famous matches ever played at Easter Road.[5] Hibs overturn a 41 deficit from the first leg by scoring five goals past Italy legend Dino Zoff.[5]
196768 Fairs Cup QF Leeds United England 11 01 12 Leeds United went on to win the competition.
196869 Fairs Cup 1 NK Olimpija Yugoslavia 21 30 51
196869 Fairs Cup 2 Lokomotive Leipzig East Germany 31 10 41 Joe McBride scored a hat-trick in the home leg, the first hat-trick scored by a Hibs player in European competition.
196869 Fairs Cup 3 Hamburg West Germany 21 01 22 Hibs were eliminated on the away goals rule.
197071 Fairs Cup 1 Malmo Sweden 60 32 92 Joe McBride scored a hat-trick (his and the club's second in European competition) in the home leg.
197071 Fairs Cup 2 Vitoria Guimaraes Portugal 20 12 32
197071 Fairs Cup 3 Liverpool England 01 02 03
197273 Cup Winners' Cup[note 4] 1 Sporting Portugal Portugal 61 12 73 Jimmy O'Rourke scored a hat-trick in the home leg.
197273 Cup Winners' Cup 2 KS Besa Kavajë Albania 71 11 82 Jimmy O'Rourke scored a hat-trick in the home leg for the second straight tie.
197273 Cup Winners' Cup QF Hajduk Split Yugoslavia 42 03 45
197374 UEFA Cup 1 IBK Keflavik Iceland 20 11 31
197374 UEFA Cup 2 Leeds United England 00 00 00 Hibs lost 54 on penalties.
197475 UEFA Cup 1 Rosenborg BK Norway 91 32 123 Hibs' biggest win in Europe in one leg and on aggregate.
197475 UEFA Cup 2 Juventus Italy 24 04 28
197576 UEFA Cup 1 Liverpool England 10 13 23 Liverpool went on to win the competition.
197677 UEFA Cup 1 Sochaux France 10 00 10
197677 UEFA Cup 2 Östers IF Sweden 20 14 34
197879 UEFA Cup 1 IFK Norrköping Sweden 32 00 32
197879 UEFA Cup 2 RC Strasbourg France 10 02 12
198990 UEFA Cup 1 Videoton Hungary 10 30 40 Hibs' first appearance in Europe for over 10 years.
198990 UEFA Cup 2 R.F.C. de Liège Belgium 00 01 01 The tie went to extra time.
199293 UEFA Cup 1 Anderlecht Belgium 22 11 33 Hibs lost on the away goals rule.
200102 UEFA Cup 1 AEK Athens Greece 32 02 34 The tie went to extra time.
200405 Intertoto Cup 2 FK Vėtra Lithuania 11 01 12 The first matches under the management of Tony Mowbray.
200506 UEFA Cup 1 FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine 00 15 15
200607 Intertoto Cup 2 Dinaburg FC Latvia 50 30 80
200607 Intertoto Cup 3 Odense Boldklub Denmark 21 01 22 Hibs lost on the away goals rule.
200809 Intertoto Cup 2 IF Elfsborg Sweden 02 02 04
201011 Europa League QR3 NK Maribor Slovenia 23 03 26
201314 Europa League QR2 Malmö FF Sweden 07 02 09 Scottish record aggregate defeat in European competition.[6]

Notes

  1. Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1960–61; Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1962–63; Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1967–68; UEFA Cup 1975–76
  2. European Cup 1955–56; Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1960–61; Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1962–63; Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1967–68; UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1972–73
  3. Hibs were not champions in 1955, but were invited.
  4. Hibs entered this competition as they had lost the 1972 Scottish Cup Final to league champions Celtic.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Wilson, Richard (17 July 2005). "European Union". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  2. Hardie, David (24 July 2010). "Hughes wants to build a Euro legacy". Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  3. "Hibernian reach the first European Cup semi-finals 1956". BBC. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  4. Saunders, Steven (21 May 2008). "Barça return recalls 1961 pitch battle". Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  5. 1 2 "Classic Match: Hibs 5 - 0 Napoli, November 29, 1967". Edinburgh Evening News. 24 March 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  6. "Europa League: Embarrassed Pat Fenlon's apology to Hibs fans". BBC Sport. BBC. 25 July 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.

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