Fixtures

Šotimaa Premier League - naised 05/12 12:00 8 Hibernian - naised vs Hearts - naised - View
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 05/15 18:45 9 Hibernian - naised vs Rangers - naised - View
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 05/19 13:10 10 Celtic - naised vs Hibernian - naised - View

Results

Šotimaa Premier League - naised 05/05 15:10 7 [3] Glasgow City - naised v Hibernian - naised [5] D 2-2
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 05/01 19:00 6 [6] Partick Thistle - naised v Hibernian - naised [5] L 3-2
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 04/21 12:00 5 [5] Hibernian - naised v Glasgow City - naised [3] L 0-1
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 04/17 18:45 4 [2] Celtic - naised v Hibernian - naised [5] L 1-0
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 04/12 18:30 3 [4] Hearts - naised v Hibernian - naised [5] L 2-0
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 03/31 13:00 2 [1] Rangers - naised v Hibernian - naised [5] L 2-1
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 03/17 16:00 1 [5] Hibernian - naised v Partick Thistle - naised [6] W 2-0
Šoti FA Cup - naised 03/10 12:00 - Hibernian - naised v Rangers - naised L 2-6
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 03/03 16:10 22 [5] Hibernian - naised v Rangers - naised [1] L 0-3
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 02/18 13:00 21 [5] Partick Thistle - naised v Hibernian - naised [4] D 1-1
Šotimaa Premier League - naised 02/11 16:10 20 [4] Hibernian - naised v Celtic - naised [2] L 1-3
Šoti FA Cup - naised 02/04 12:00 - Glasgow City - naised v Hibernian - naised D 1-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 38 20 18
Wins 16 9 7
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 18 10 8
Goals for 86 53 33
Goals against 60 34 26
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Hibernian W.F.C.

Hibernian Women's Football Club is a women's football team based in Edinburgh that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. They were officially integrated as a department of Hibernian F.C. in 2022, having previously been linked less formally via their community foundation, using the club's training facilities and colours.

History

Founded in 1997 by Iain Johnston and Paul Johnston, for the initial two seasons of its existence the club was under the auspices of Preston Athletic. The name changed to Hibernian Ladies in 1999 and they became one of the leading women's teams in Scotland. After being temporarily voted out of the Scottish Women's Premier League by its other member clubs in 2005 after officials failed to attend the body's AGM (subsequently downgraded to a warning and small fine), in 2006–07 Hibs secured a domestic double, finishing the league campaign with a 100% record. The club has won the league championship three times and then represented Scotland in the UEFA Women's Cup. In that competition they failed to progress beyond the first round in each instance, finishing second twice and third once in the group stage.

Hibs' Rhonda Jones with the Scottish Women's Cup trophy in 2010

Hibernian won the Women's Scottish Cup in 2010, for the fifth time in eight years. The team's success in the national cup competition was in contrast to their male affiliate, who had not won the Scottish Cup for over a century until their victory in 2016.

In January 2011, six Hibernian players were called into the Scotland women's national football team. In May 2011 Hibernian beat local rivals Spartans 5–2 in the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final.

Hibs won domestic cup doubles in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Ahead of the 2020 season, the club was rebranded as Hibernian Women and offered their first part-time professional contracts. The senior team was fully integrated into the men's club in July 2022, with the youth sides still being run by the Hibernian Community Foundation.

Hibernian - naised on Šotimaa naiste jalgpalliklubi, mis tegutseb Edinburgh'is. Klubi on asutatud 1998. aastal ja mängib Šotimaa naiste esiliigas. Hibernian - naiste kodustaadion on Easter Road.