Hibernian| 1961–62 season |
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| Manager | Hugh Shaw (to November) Walter Galbraith (from November)[1] |
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| Scottish First Division | 8th |
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| Scottish Cup | R1 |
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| Scottish League Cup | GS |
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| Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | R2 |
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| Highest home attendance | 32,237 (v Rangers, 6 January) |
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| Lowest home attendance | 1508 (v St Mirren, 4 April) |
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| Average home league attendance | 9,763[2] (down 5708) |
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During the 1961–62 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came eighth out of 18 clubs in the Scottish First Division.
Scottish First Division
| Match Day
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
H/A
|
Score
|
Hibernian Scorer(s)
|
Attendance
|
| 1
|
23 August
|
Rangers
|
A
|
0–3
|
|
41,727
|
| 2
|
9 September
|
Raith Rovers
|
H
|
3–2
|
|
10,317
|
| 3
|
16 September
|
Heart of Midlothian
|
A
|
2–4
|
|
23,022
|
| 4
|
23 September
|
Kilmarnock
|
H
|
3–2
|
|
26,886
|
| 5
|
30 September
|
Dundee United
|
A
|
0–4
|
|
7,785
|
| 6
|
7 October
|
Falkirk
|
H
|
2–2
|
|
9,899
|
| 7
|
14 October
|
Airdireonians
|
H
|
2–2
|
|
8,397
|
| 8
|
21 October
|
Partick Thistle
|
A
|
1–4
|
|
9,070
|
| 9
|
28 October
|
Third Lanark
|
H
|
1–3
|
|
8,314
|
| 10
|
4 November
|
Aberdeen
|
H
|
1–1
|
|
6,753
|
| 11
|
11 November
|
Motherwell
|
A
|
1–5
|
|
5,470
|
| 12
|
18 November
|
St Johnstone
|
A
|
2–0
|
|
7,645
|
| 13
|
25 November
|
Dundee
|
H
|
1–3
|
|
14,764
|
| 14
|
2 December
|
St Mirren
|
A
|
3–2
|
|
7,787
|
| 14
|
16 December
|
Celtic
|
A
|
3–4
|
|
26,752
|
| 15
|
23 December
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
A
|
1–2
|
|
11,259
|
| 17
|
30 December
|
Stirling Albion
|
A
|
1–0
|
|
3,161
|
| 18
|
2 January
|
Raith Rovers
|
A
|
2–0
|
|
5,025
|
| 19
|
6 January
|
Rangers
|
H
|
0–0
|
|
32,237
|
| 19
|
13 January
|
Kilmarnock
|
A
|
2–4
|
|
8,599
|
| 20
|
17 January
|
Heart of Midlothian
|
H
|
1–4
|
|
15,277
|
| 21
|
20 January
|
Dundee United
|
H
|
3–2
|
|
6,829
|
| 23
|
3 February
|
Falkirk
|
A
|
4–1
|
|
3,983
|
| 24
|
10 February
|
Airdrieonians
|
A
|
2–4
|
|
2,946
|
| 25
|
12 February
|
Partick Thistle
|
H
|
0–3
|
|
3,249
|
| 26
|
24 February
|
Third Lanark
|
A
|
2–1
|
|
4,802
|
| 27
|
3 March
|
Aberdeen
|
A
|
2–1
|
|
6,588
|
| 28
|
14 March
|
Motherwell
|
H
|
2–1
|
|
6,324
|
| 29
|
17 March
|
St Johnstone
|
H
|
3–2
|
|
4,036
|
| 30
|
19 March
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
A
|
0–4
|
|
6,659
|
| 31
|
24 March
|
Dundee
|
A
|
0–1
|
|
10,710
|
| 32
|
4 April
|
St Mirren
|
H
|
2–1
|
|
1,508
|
| 33
|
7 April
|
Celtic
|
H
|
1–1
|
|
10,683
|
| 34
|
28 April
|
Stirling Albion
|
H
|
3–1
|
|
2,942
|
Final League table
Scottish League Cup
Group stage
Group 1 final table
Scottish Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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