C'est l'un des deux principaux clubs de la ville, l'autre étant Hibernian Craig Gordon[37] was called up to represent Scotland and Michael Smith and Liam Boyce to represent Northern Ireland. [4], Hearts had considerable success in the early years of the Scottish Football League, winning the league championship in 1895 and 1896. [4] Hearts were suspended by the SFA for two years as this was against the rules at the time. It is not known if this was the same club who went on to form the football club, but it was common for football clubs in those days to play other sports as well. The terraced sections were replaced by the Gorgie, Wheatfield and Roseburn Stands in the mid-1990s, making Tynecastle an all-seated stadium. Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in the Scottish Championship, League Cup and the Scottish Cup. Hearts FC; Tam ad: Heart of Midlothian FC: Renkler Mor-Beyaz: Kuruluş: 1874: Stadyum: Tynecastle Stadyumu, Edinburgh (Kapasite: 17.000) Başkan: Ann Budge: Teknik direktör: Craig Levein: Lig: Scottish Championship: Resmî site: heartsfc.com: İç saha forması. This was one ahead of Jimmy Murray's 27 and four more than Young's 24. Vous ne pouvez pas remplacer ce fichier. In 1998, Hearts beat Rangers 2–1 to lift the Scottish Cup under the management of ex Hearts player, Jim Jefferies. [4] The exact date of the club's formation was never recorded; however, 1874 is regarded as the year of formation as it was when association rules were taken on,[4] although Tom Purdie claimed the club was formed in 1873. The Foundation put in £1 million for the running of the club until the final legal exit of administration. [167] These were the colours of a club called St. Andrew, who had taken their name and colours from the University of St Andrews, that Hearts had absorbed. Along with Jimmy Murray and Alex Young,[7] they set the record for the number of goals scored in a Scottish league winning campaign (132). [149], On Monday 12 May 2014, The Ann Budge fronted Bidco 1874 took control of Heart of Midlothian Plc, thus bringing to an end to Vladimir Romanov's involvement with the club. The 2020–21 season is the 124th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian (Hearts), with the team participating in the Scottish Championship. Geschichte. [147], The club's relegation from the Scottish Premiership was confirmed on 5 April 2014. Hooligan firms (also known as football firms) are groups that participate in football hooliganism or other sports-related hooliganism. During the 2020–21 season, Hearts have used thirty players in competitive games. Istorija. A Paksi FC jelenleg a magyar labdarúgó-bajnokság első osztályában szerepel. The Hearts Song was written and performed by Scottish comedian Hector Nicol, a St Mirren fan. Conn suffered a serious ankle injury meaning he only played in five league games all season. [240][241] They currently play in the Scottish Women's Premier League under the name Hearts Women. Vereinsfarben. De grote rivaal is Hibernian.De club speelt zijn thuiswedstrijden in Tynecastle Park.De club komt momenteel uit in de Schotse Championship na de de degradatie in het seizoen 2019/20. [154] They won the title, winning 29 of 36 games, scoring 96 goals, conceding just 26 goals with a points total of 91. [116] The next managerial change after those came on 1 August 2011 when Jim Jefferies was sacked[117] during his second spell at the club and replaced by former Sporting CP boss Paulo Sérgio. There are two war memorials to mark this period; The McCrae's Battalion Great War Memorial in Contalmaison and the Heart of Midlothian War Memorial in Haymarket, Edinburgh donated to the city by the club in 1922. [1] Stendel's assistants Jorg Sievers and Dale Tonge also departed the club. [54] They promptly became a trophy winning force lifting the first of seven trophies over nine seasons between 1954 and 1963. [113] Foulkes, who had helped to bring Romanov to the club in the first place,[114] resigned in protest at Anderton's dismissal. It was either a fairly good game or an excellent game," said Mackay later of his former teammate. Exclusive interviews, match coverage, highlights, goals and behind the scenes content from just £5.99 per month.