During the 1951–52 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came first out of 16 clubs in the Scottish First Division.
Hibernian 1951–52 football season
Hibernian
1951–52 season |
Manager |
Hugh Shaw[1] |
Scottish First Division |
1st |
Scottish Cup |
R1 |
Scottish League Cup |
Group Stage |
Saint Mungo Cup |
SF |
Highest home attendance |
55000 (v Rangers, 3 November) |
Lowest home attendance |
20,000 (v Motherwell, 21 April) |
Average home league attendance |
30,700[2] (up 4,368) |
|
Match Day |
Date |
Opponent |
H/A |
Score |
Hibernian Scorer(s) |
Attendance |
1 |
8 September |
Raith Rovers |
A |
2–0 |
|
18,000 |
2 |
15 September |
Aberdeen |
H |
4–4 |
|
32,000 |
3 |
22 September |
Heart of Midlothian |
A |
1–1 |
|
44,842 |
4 |
29 September |
Third Lanark |
H |
5–2 |
|
28,000 |
5 |
6 October |
Stirling Albion |
A |
4–1 |
|
14,000 |
6 |
13 October |
Morton |
H |
1–0 |
|
24,000 |
7 |
20 October |
Partick Thistle |
H |
5–0 |
|
22,000 |
8 |
27 October |
Celtic |
A |
1–1 |
|
50,000 |
9 |
3 November |
Rangers |
H |
1–1 |
|
55,000 |
10 |
10 November |
Morton |
A |
1–2 |
|
7,000 |
11 |
17 November |
East Fife |
H |
4–2 |
|
40,000 |
12 |
24 November |
Airdrieonians |
A |
2–0 |
|
11,000 |
13 |
1 December |
Dundee |
A |
4–1 |
|
26,000 |
14 |
8 December |
Queen of the South |
H |
5–0 |
|
25,000 |
14 |
15 December |
St Mirren |
A |
4–0 |
|
20,000 |
15 |
22 December |
Raith Rovers |
H |
5–0 |
|
24,500 |
17 |
29 December |
Motherwell |
A |
1–3 |
|
15,000 |
18 |
1 January |
Heart of Midlothian |
H |
2–3 |
|
39,000 |
19 |
2 January |
Third Lanark |
A |
5–0 |
|
14,000 |
20 |
5 January |
Stirling Albion |
H |
8–0 |
|
23,000 |
21 |
12 January |
Aberdeen |
A |
2–1 |
|
22,000 |
22 |
19 January |
Partick Thistle |
A |
2–1 |
|
30,000 |
23 |
2 February |
Celtic |
H |
3–1 |
|
42,000 |
24 |
13 February |
Rangers |
A |
2–2 |
|
45,000 |
25 |
16 February |
St Mirren |
H |
5–2 |
|
30,000 |
26 |
23 February |
East Fife |
A |
1–3 |
|
19,000 |
27 |
1 March |
Airdrieonians |
H |
4–0 |
|
30,000 |
28 |
15 March |
Queen of the South |
A |
2–5 |
|
11,500 |
29 |
9 April |
Dundee |
H |
3–1 |
|
26,000 |
30 |
21 April |
Motherwell |
H |
3–1 |
|
20,000 |
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