1946–47 Hibernian F.C. season

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Hibernian
1946–47 season
Manager Willie McCartney [1]
Scottish First Division 2nd
Scottish Cup F
Scottish League Cup SF
Highest home attendance41,378 (v Rangers, 14 December)
Lowest home attendance15,000 (v St Mirren, 26 April)
Average home league attendance24,225 [2] (up 11,225 from season 1938-39)
  1945–46
1947–48  

During the 1946–47 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came second out of 16 clubs in the Scottish First Division.

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Scottish First Division

Match DayDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
110 August Queen of the South H 9–130,000
214 August Rangers A 2–150,000
317 August Queen's Park A 1–047,752
421 August Clyde H 1–025,000
524 August Hamilton Academical H 3–220,000
628 August Aberdeen A 1–229,000
731 August Motherwell A 1–210,000
84 September Kilmarnock H 6–020,000
97 September Heart of Midlothian H 0–139,000
1014 September Morton A 2–010,000
112 November Third Lanark H 4–120,000
129 November Celtic A 1–445,000
1316 November Falkirk H 2–215,000
1423 November Partick Thistle H 5–120,000
1430 November St Mirren A 1–014,000
157 December Queen of the South A 3–110,000
1714 December Rangers H 1–141,378
1821 December Clyde A 2–215,000
1928 December Aberdeen H 1–130,000
201 January Heart of Midlothian A 3–233,810
212 January Queen's Park H 3–120,000
224 January Morton H 1–118,000
2311 January Hamilton Academical A 0–05,000
2418 January Kilmarnock A 5–315,000
251 February Motherwell H 1–225,000
2612 April Celtic H 2–025,000
2726 April St Mirren H 1–015,000
283 May Partick Thistle A 2–05,000
2910 May Third Lanark A 2–05,487
3017 May Falkirk A 3–27,000

Final League table

PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Rangers 30214576265046
2 Hibernian 30196569333644
3 Aberdeen 30167758411739

Scottish League Cup

Group stage

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
G321 September Celtic H 4–220,000
G328 September Hamilton Academical A 6–31,000
G35 October Third Lanark H 1–225,000
G312 October Celtic A 1–140,000
G319 October Hamilton Academical H 2–015,000
G326 October Third Lanark A 2–117,811

Group 3 final table

PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hibernian 641116979
2 Celtic 6231111017
3 Hamilton Academical 62131416–25
4 Third Lanark 6114814–63

Knockout stage

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
QF L11 March Airdrieonians H 4–418,000
QF L25 March Airdrieonians A 1–022,260
SF22 March Rangers N 1–3123,654

Scottish Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
R125 January Alloa Athletic H 8–011,000
R215 FebruaryBye into Round 3
R322 February Rangers A 0–095,000
R3 R8 March Rangers H 2–048,816
R415 March Dumbarton H 2–032,579
SF29 March Motherwell N 2–146,705
F19 April Aberdeen N 1–280,640

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References

  1. "Manager History for Hibernian". Soccerbase . Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  2. "Average Home League Game Attendances". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 4 November 2013.