2012–13 Hibernian F.C. season

The 2012–13 season was Hibernian's fourteenth consecutive season in the Scottish Premier League, having been promoted from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 1998–99 season.[1] The club improved on its league performance in the previous season by finishing 7th in the 2012–13 Scottish Premier League, but were eliminated from the 2012–13 Scottish League Cup in the second round by Queen of the South. Hibernian progressed in the 2012–13 Scottish Cup to the 2013 Scottish Cup Final, but this was lost 3–0 to league champions Celtic.

Hibernian
2012–13 season
ChairmanRod Petrie
ManagerPat Fenlon
StadiumEaster Road
Scottish Premier League7th
League CupSecond round
Scottish CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Leigh Griffiths (23)
All: Leigh Griffiths (28)
Highest home attendance16805 (v Celtic, 29 December)[note 1]
Lowest home attendance8121 (v Kilmarnock, 27 February)
Average home league attendance10,491 (up 582)

Friendlies

Hibs announced their pre-season friendly programme on 20 June 2012.[2][3] A fixture against Union Berlin was originally scheduled to be played at Easter Road, but was switched to Berlin.[4] A match against Rapid Bucharest, scheduled for 11 July, was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.[5] A fixture at East Fife was arranged instead.[6]

Fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

14 July 2011 FriendlyEast Fife0 – 2HibernianBayview Stadium, Methil
Scotland on Sunday Sproule  52'
Clancy  79'
Referee: G Duncan
18 July 2012 FriendlyLierse1 – 1HibernianStadium Herentals, Herentals
Hazurov  57' Edinburgh Evening News Caldwell  38'
21 July 2012 FriendlyOH Leuven1 – 0HibernianDen Dreef, Leuven
Ibou  72' sport.scotsman.com
22 July 2012 FriendlyZealand Select XI0 – 4HibernianSportcomplex, Vlissingen
sport.scotsman.com Stanton  24'
Handling  37', 52'
Caldwell  80'
28 July 2012 FriendlyHibernian2 – 2Huddersfield TownEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  27'
Sproule  62'
Hibernian FC Novak  14'
Scannell  17'

Scottish Premier League

The league season began on 5 August 2012, with a 3–0 defeat against Dundee United at Tannadice.[7] The first home game was an Edinburgh derby, which saw an improved performance by Hibs as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.[7] Hibs earned their first win in the next game, away to St Mirren.[8] A run of results without defeat followed, suggesting that Pat Fenlon had succeeded in rebuilding the team.[9] Further positive results meant that Hibs reached the top of the league in November.[10][11] This was followed by a run of four defeats in five matches, including a 3–2 loss to Motherwell despite having led 2–0.[12] A win and a draw against Celtic and Hearts meant that Hibs went into the winter break with 32 points from 22 games, just one less point than they accrued in the whole of the 2011–12 season.[13] A poor run of results after the winter break, however, meant that Hibs slipped into the bottom half of the league at the split.[14] The match against Kilmarnock on 5 May was abandoned after 54 minutes played because a spectator had fallen gravely ill and required emergency medical assistance.[15][16] A run of victories towards the end of the season meant that Hibs finished in seventh place.[17]

Fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

5 August 2012 SPLDundee United3 – 0HibernianTannadice Park, Dundee
Russell  3'
Daly  74'
Gardyne  90'
BBC Sport Attendance: 7,267
Referee: Thomson
12 August 2012 SPLHibernian1 – 1Heart of MidlothianEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  45' BBC Sport Driver  29' Attendance: 12,887
Referee: Collum
18 August 2012 SPLSt Mirren1 – 2HibernianSt Mirren Park, Paisley
Thompson  63' BBC Sport Griffiths  15', 61' Attendance: 5,039
Referee: Charleston
25 August 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 0St JohnstoneEaster Road, Edinburgh
Hanlon  45'
Doyle  53'
BBC Sport Attendance: 9,639
Referee: Clancy
1 September 2012 SPLCeltic2 – 2HibernianCeltic Park, Glasgow
Lustig  10'
McPake  69' (own goal)
BBC Sport Clancy  53'
Cairney  73'
Attendance: 45,867
Referee: Brines
15 September 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 1KilmarnockEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  14', 45' (pen.) BBC Sport Racchi  32' Attendance: 9,723
Referee: McLean
22 September 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 2Inverness CTEaster Road, Edinburgh
Doyle  23'
Wotherspoon  31'
BBC Sport Pepper  39'
Foran  81'
Attendance: 9,908
Referee: Norris
29 September 2012 SPLAberdeen2 – 1HibernianPittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
McGinn  4'
Rae  71'
BBC Sport Doyle  33' Attendance: 8,282
Referee: Murray
6 October 2012 SPLHibernian3 – 0DundeeEaster Road, Edinburgh
Doyle  29'
Griffiths  51' (pen.)
Wotherspoon  74'
BBC Sport Attendance: 10,163
Referee: Collum
20 October 2012 SPLRoss County3 – 2HibernianVictoria Park, Dingwall
Kettlewell  9'
Vigurs  34'
McMenamin  83'
BBC Sport Griffiths  6'
McPake  45'
Attendance: 4,070
Referee: McLean
26 October 2012 SPLMotherwell0 – 4HibernianFir Park, Motherwell
BBC Sport Wotherspoon  28'
Griffiths  64' (pen.), 74' (pen.)
Handling  96'
Attendance: 5,301
Referee: O'Reilly
3 November 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 1St MirrenEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  37', 65' BBC Sport McLean  32' Attendance: 10,358
Referee: Muir
11 November 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 1Dundee UnitedEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  19'
Doyle  51'
BBC Sport Mackay-Steven  53' Attendance: 10,596
Referee: Thomson
17 November 2012 SPLDundee3 – 1HibernianDens Park, Dundee
Benedictus  21'
Milne  47'
McBride  52' (pen.)
BBC Sport Griffiths  90' Attendance: 6,743
Referee: Colvin
24 November 2012 SPLHibernian0 – 1AberdeenEaster Road, Edinburgh
BBC Sport McGinn  77' Attendance: 12,007
Referee: Madden
28 November 2012 SPLSt Johnstone0 – 1HibernianMcDiarmid Park, Perth
BBC Sport Cairney  82' Attendance: 3,266
Referee: Thomson
8 December 2012 SPLInverness CT3 – 0HibernianCaledonian Stadium, Inverness
Draper  13'
Foran  76'
McKay  87'
BBC Sport Attendance: 3,422
Referee: Crawford
15 December 2012 SPLHibernian2 – 3MotherwellEaster Road, Edinburgh
Doyle  41', 55' BBC Sport Murphy  64', 80'
McHugh  88'
Attendance: 8,817
Referee: McLean
23 December 2012 SPLKilmarnock1 – 1HibernianRugby Park, Kilmarnock
Heffernan  6' BBC Sport Doyle  26' Attendance: 4,028
Referee: Madden
26 December 2012 SPLHibernian0 – 1Ross CountyEaster Road, Edinburgh
BBC Sport Brittain  57' Attendance: 8,980
Referee: Beaton
29 December 2012 SPLHibernian1 – 0CelticEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  9' BBC Sport Attendance: 16,805
Referee: Thomson
3 January 2013 SPLHeart of Midlothian0 – 0HibernianTynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh
BBC Sport Attendance: 17,062
Referee: Collum
19 January 2013 SPLHibernian1 – 1DundeeEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  49' BBC Sport Baird  8' Attendance: 10,386[18]
Referee: Charleston
27 January 2013 SPLAberdeen0 – 0HibernianPittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
BBC Sport Attendance: 7,184
Referee: Thomson
30 January 2013 SPLRoss County1 – 0HibernianVictoria Park, Dingwall
Sproule  36' BBC Sport Attendance: 3,055
Referee: Madden
11 February 2013 SPLHibernian1 – 3St JohnstoneEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  82' BBC Sport Vine  23', 26'
Cregg  58'
Attendance: 8,735
Referee: Clancy
16 February 2013 SPLSt Mirren0 – 1HibernianSt Mirren Park, Paisley
BBC Sport Griffiths  72' (pen) Attendance: 4,524
Referee: Collum
24 February 2013 SPLDundee United2 – 2HibernianTannadice Park, Dundee
Rankin  6'
Russell  86' (pen)
BBC Sport McPake  27'
Griffiths  51'
Attendance: 6,160
Referee: Muir
27 February 2013 SPLHibernian2 – 2KilmarnockEaster Road, Edinburgh
McGivern  85'
Griffiths  88'
BBC Sport Clingan  46'
Winchester  86'
Attendance: 8,121
Referee: McKendrick
10 March 2013 SPLHibernian0 – 0Heart of MidlothianEaster Road, Edinburgh
BBC Sport Attendance: 15,007
Referee: Norris
15 March 2013 SPLMotherwell4 – 1HibernianFir Park, Motherwell
Higdon  48'
McFadden  54'
Higginbotham  67'
Hateley  84'
BBC Sport Taiwo  23' Attendance: 5,108
Referee: Collum
30 March 2013 SPLHibernian1 – 2Inverness CTEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  59' BBC Sport Draper  48'
A. Shinnie  65'
Attendance: 10,055[19]
Referee: Thomson
6 April 2013 SPLCeltic3 – 0HibernianCeltic Park, Glasgow
Commons  16', 52'
Lustig  61'
BBC Sport Referee: Beaton
23 April 2013 SPLHibernian0 – 0AberdeenEaster Road, Edinburgh
BBC Sport Attendance: 8,362
Referee: McLean
27 April 2013 SPLHibernian3 – 3St MirrenEaster Road, Edinburgh
Griffiths  31', 86'
Caldwell  67'
BBC Sport Gonçalves  60'
McAusland  78', 82'
Attendance: 9,264
Referee: Crawford
5 May 2013 SPLKilmarnockA – AHibernianRugby Park, Kilmarnock
Boyd  31' BBC Sport Harris  21' Referee: Clancy
12 May 2013 SPLHeart of Midlothian1 – 2HibernianTynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh
Barr  45' BBC Sport Griffiths  48'
Caldwell  90'
Attendance: 15,994
Referee: McLean
15 May 2013 SPLKilmarnock1 – 3HibernianRugby Park, Kilmarnock
Ashcroft  57' BBC Sport Robertson  10'
Doyle  86', 90'
Attendance: 3,198
Referee: Charleston
18 May 2013 SPLHibernian1 – 0DundeeEaster Road, Edinburgh
Wotherspoon  79' BBC Sport Attendance: 9,522
Referee: Colvin

Scottish Cup

Hibs entered the 2012–13 Scottish Cup in the fourth round, with a home tie against Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts.[20] Hibs captain James McPake welcomed the draw, an immediate repeat of the 2012 Scottish Cup Final.[20] A late deflected goal gave Hibs a 1–0 victory, ending a 12 match unbeaten run for Hearts in the derby.[21] Hibs were then drawn at home against Scottish Premier League opposition for a second time, being paired with the winner of a replayed tie between Aberdeen and Motherwell.[22] A long-range strike by Gary Deegan and a penalty save by Ben Williams were key contributions as Hibs defeated Aberdeen 1–0.[23] The quarter-final draw gave Hibs an away tie against Kilmarnock.[23] Leigh Griffiths scored a hat-trick as Hibs progressed to the semi-finals with a 4–2 victory at Rugby Park.[24]

Hibs were drawn against First Division club Falkirk in the semi-finals.[25] Hibs went into the semi-final on a poor run of form, which had cost them a place in the top half of the SPL.[14] Falkirk took a 3–0 lead before half-time, but Hibs produced "one of the great Scottish Cup fightbacks" to win 4–3 after extra time.[26] Celtic also won 4–3 in their semi-final, against Dundee United, to set up the 2013 Scottish Cup Final match. Despite Hibs having a bright start to the match, poor defending allowed Gary Hooper to score two first half goals for Celtic.[27] Hibs rarely threatened another comeback and Joe Ledley scored late on to clinch a 3–0 win for Celtic.[27]

Fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

3 February 2013 Fifth roundHibernian1 – 0AberdeenEaster Road, Edinburgh
Deegan  49' BBC Sport Attendance: 11,877
Referee: Brines
3 March 2013[29] Quarter finalKilmarnock2 – 4HibernianRugby Park, Kilmarnock
Dayton  26'
Heffernan  72' (pen)
BBC Sport Griffiths  15', 82', 89' (pen)
Done  39'
Attendance: 7,272
Referee: Beaton
13 April 2013[30] Semi finalHibernian4 – 3 (a.e.t.)FalkirkHampden Park, Glasgow
Harris  51'
Griffiths  78', 115'
Doyle  83'
BBC Sport Sibbald  6'
Fulton  18'
Alston  30'
Attendance: 22,410
Referee: Brines
26 May 2013 FinalHibernian0 – 3CelticHampden Park, Glasgow
BBC Sport Hooper  8', 31'
Ledley  80'
Attendance: 51,254
Referee: Collum

Scottish League Cup

As a Scottish Premier League club that had not qualified for European competition, Hibs entered the 2012–13 Scottish League Cup in the second round.[31] They were drawn away to Second Division club Queen of the South.[31] Hibs manager Pat Fenlon took a risk by resting key players, including captain James McPake, and this backfired as Queen of the South won 2–0 at Palmerston Park.[32]

Fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

28 August 2012 Second roundQueen of the South2 – 0HibernianPalmerston Park, Dumfries
Clark  12'
Reilly  42'
BBC Sport Attendance: 2,658
Referee: Madden

Transfers

Kevin Thomson, seen here playing for Middlesbrough, returned to Hibs in March 2013.

Hibs narrowly avoided relegation from the Scottish Premier League during the 2011–12 season.[33] To do this, the club signed several players on loan during the January 2012 transfer window, all of whom returned to their parent clubs at the end of the season.[33] After the 5–1 defeat by Hearts in the 2012 Scottish Cup Final, the Hibs board of directors acknowledged the necessity of rebuilding the squad.[33] Pat Fenlon attempted to strengthen the defence by signing goalkeeper Ben Williams and defenders James McPake and Tim Clancy.[34]

Later in the window, Fenlon complained that other Scottish clubs, particularly the relaunched Rangers, were outbidding Hibs for players.[35] Fenlon was able to sign veteran Finnish striker Shefki Kuqi to provide an experienced target man.[8] Towards the end of the window, Fenlon commented that he was looking for more midfielders, as he was left without cover during a match against St Mirren.[36] Defender Ryan McGivern was signed on loan from Manchester City on the last day of the window, but Fenlon said afterwards he was still looking to strengthen one area of the squad.[37] He managed to strengthen the central midfield position in September, after signing free agent Tom Taiwo to a two-year deal.[38]

Approaching the January transfer window, Fenlon said that his main priority was an attempt to secure the services of the three loaned players (Griffiths, McGivern and Jorge Claros).[39] It was confirmed on 16 January that the deals for Griffiths and McGivern had been extended to the end of the season.[40] Former Hibs player Kevin Thomson, who had been released by Middlesbrough at the end of January, began training with Hibs in February.[41] He signed a short-term contract with Hibs in March, going without salary.[41]

Deaths

Player statistics

During the 2012–13 season, Hibs used 30 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.

As of 18:40, 28 May 2013 (UTC)[80][81]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueLeague CupScottish Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Ben Williams 4303701050
2 DF Tim Clancy 2111911010
3 DF Callum Booth 10001000
3 DF Ryan McGivern 3212710050
4 DF Paul Hanlon 3913411040
5 DF Sean O'Hanlon 20101000
6 DF James McPake 3222920030
7 MF Gary Deegan 2312001021
8 MF Jorge Claros 4003401050
9 FW Leigh Griffiths 422836231055
10 FW Eoin Doyle 411136101041
11 MF Paul Cairney 3322921030
14 MF David Wotherspoon 3853441031
16 DF Lewis Stevenson 3302900040
17 MF Matt Done 91700021
17 MF Ivan Sproule 1101000010
18 DF Alan Maybury 3202701040
19 DF Pa Saikou Kujabi 10001000
20 DF David Stephens 10100000
20 MF Tom Taiwo 3012610040
24 FW Danny Handling 1811510030
26 MF Sam Stanton 10100000
28 MF Scott Robertson 1511210030
29 FW Ross Caldwell 1921720020
31 GK Sean Murdoch 10100000
32 FW Shefki Kuqi 1401301000
33 MF Alex Harris 1411100031
34 MF Dean Horribine 10100000
37 DF Jordon Forster 40300010
38 MF Kevin Thomson 80600020
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Team statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
5 Ross County 38 13 14 11 47 48 1 53
6 Dundee United 38 11 14 13 51 62 11 47[lower-alpha 1]
7 Hibernian 38 13 12 13 49 52 3 51[lower-alpha 1] Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 2]
8 Aberdeen 38 11 15 12 41 43 2 48[lower-alpha 1]
9 Kilmarnock 38 11 12 15 52 53 1 45
Source: SPFL Archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Teams in the bottom half at the time of the split may not overtake a team in the top 6 at the time of the split.
  2. Since the winners of 2012–13 Scottish Cup, Celtic, qualified for European competition based on league position, the runners–up Hibernian secured a spot in Europa League second qualifying round.

Division summary

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GroundAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAAHAHHAHAAHAAHHAHAHHAAH
ResultLDWWDWDLWLWWWLLWLLDLWDDDLLWDDDLLLDDWWW
Position1212723225242212324444444445466669999977
Updated to match(es) played on 17:12, 18 May 2013 (UTC). Source: [82]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
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See also

Notes

  1. There was an attendance of 17,052 for the 2012–13 Scottish Cup match against Hearts on 2 December 2012.
  2. Media reports credited the goal as an own goal by Hearts defender Marius Zaliukas, but the referee's report listed it as a goal by Wotherspoon.

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