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This is a list of Hibernian players who have been capped at full international level by their country whilst at the club. The Hibernian Historical Trust staged an exhibition of memorabilia relating to these international players at Easter Road during the summer of 2008.[1] Despite the club having an Irish heritage, the first Hibs player to represent a national team other than Scotland was when Bobby Atherton played for Wales in 1899.[1] Lawrie Reilly won the most caps while a Hibs player, with 38 for Scotland.[1]

List of internationals[edit]

List of players making full international appearances while playing for Hibernian F.C.
Name Nation Position Hibernian years International years Caps[a] Goals[a] Ref
Joe Baker  England FW 1956–1961, 1971–1972 1959–1966 5 1 [2]
Sol Bamba  Ivory Coast DF 2008–2011 2008–2014 [3]
Abdessalam Benjelloun  Morocco FW 2006–2010 2008–2016 [4]
Gaël Bigirimana  Burundi MF 2019 2015– [5]
Martin Boyle  Australia FW 2015–2022 2018– 12 5 [6][7][8]
Jorge Claros  Honduras MF 2012–2013 2006–2018 [9]
Ulises de la Cruz  Ecuador DF 2001–2002 1995–2010
Paddy Farrell  Republic of Ireland FW 1935–1939 1937 2 0 [10][b]
 Ireland 1938 1 0
Paul Fenwick  Canada DF 2000–2004 1994–2003
Alex Gogić  Cyprus MF 2020– 2020– 8 0 [11][12]
Ólafur Gottskálksson  Iceland GK 1997–2000 1991–1998
Bill Gowdy  Ireland MF 1935–1936 1931–1936 [1][13]
Jackson Irvine  Australia MF 2021 2013– [7]
Jonatan Johansson  Finland FW 2009 1996–2010
Jack Jones  Ireland DF 1935–1939 1930–1937 [1][14]
Pa Saikou Kujabi  Gambia DF 2012–2013 2007–2012
Stuart Lovell  Australia MF 1998–2001 2000 2 0 [15]
Jamie Maclaren  Australia FW 2018–2019 2016– [6]
Ofir Marciano  Israel GK 2016–2021 2014– [16]
Deivydas Matulevičius  Lithuania FW 2017–2018 2012–2019
Mark Milligan  Australia DF 2018–2019 2006–2019 [6]
Alen Orman  Austria DF 2001–2005 2002 1 0
Mixu Paatelainen  Finland FW 1998–2001, 2002–2003 1989–2000
Vykintas Slivka  Lithuania MF 2017–2020 2015–
Jarkko Wiss  Finland MF 2002–2004 1996–2007
Abderraouf Zarabi  Algeria DF 2008 2003–2009 1 0 [17]
Merouane Zemmama  Morocco MF 2006–2011 2008–2009 [18]
Contents

New Zealand[edit]

 New Zealand

Northern Ireland[edit]

 Northern Ireland

Norway[edit]

 Norway

Philippines[edit]

 Philippines

Republic of Ireland / Ireland (FAI)[edit]

 Republic of Ireland

Republic of the Congo[edit]

 Congo

Scotland[edit]

 Scotland

Saint Lucia[edit]

 Saint Lucia

Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

 Trinidad and Tobago

Wales[edit]

 Wales

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Only caps and goals while playing for Hibernian are included.
  2. ^ Paddy Farrell represented both the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland while both associations claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland.
  1. ^ Played in 1954 against Luxembourg.
  2. ^ Earl Jean was contracted to Hibs between February 2000 and May 2000. He played in a World Cup qualifier against Suriname on 19 March 2000.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Jeffrey, Jim (2005). The Men Who Made Hibernian F.C. since 1946. Tempus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7524-3091-2.

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