Edinburgh Derby - Players With Both Clubs

Players With Both Clubs

This is a list of players who played at least one competitive first team fixture for both clubs. Only four players have scored for both Hearts and Hibs in Edinburgh derbies - Ralph Callachan, Alan Gordon, Darren Jackson and Gordon Smith.

Name Period at Hibs Period at Hearts Notes
Thomson Allan 1963–1971 1979–1980 Allan was selected by Scotland for the 1974 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee.
Bobby Atherton 1897–1903 1897 Atherton captained Hibs when they won the 1902 Scottish Cup.
Eamonn Bannon 1993–1994 1976–1979
1988–1993
Bannon was selected by Scotland for the 1986 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee United.
Roy Barry 1975–1976 1961–1966
Ian Black 1980 1977–1980
Jim Brown 1979–1981 1967–1979
Ralph Callachan 1978–1986 1971–1977 Callachan represented both Hearts and Hibs in Scottish Cup finals. 1976 with Hearts; 1979 with Hibs. Both finals were lost by the Edinburgh club.
Ian Crawford 1951–1953 1954–1961
Gordon Durie 1984–1986 2000–2001 Durie was selected by Scotland for the 1990 FIFA World Cup while he was with Chelsea and the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Rangers.
Peter Flucker 1932–1934 1929–1932
Alan Gordon 1972–1974 1961–1967
1968–1969
Gordon, who scored twice in Hibs' 7–0 win at Tynecastle against Hearts, also played for both Dundee clubs.
Brian Hamilton 1989–1995 1995–1996
Willie Hamilton 1963–1965 1962–1963
1967–1969
Paul Hartley 1998–2000 2003–2007 Hartley scored a hat-trick for Hearts against Hibs in the 2006 Scottish Cup semi-final.
Darren Jackson 1992–1997 1999–2001 Jackson was selected by Scotland for the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Celtic.
Willie Jamieson 1979–1985 1994–1995
Peter Kerr 1910–1926 1926–1931
Davie Laing 1956–1957 1942–1954
Peter Marinello 1966–1970 1981–1983
Brian Marjoribanks 1961–1962 1962
Gordon Marshall 1969–1971 1956–1963
Alan Maybury 2012– 2001–2005
Harry Rennie 1902–1908 1898–1902
Malcolm Robertson 1982–1983 1977–1981
Chris Shevlane 1968–1971 1960–1967
Gordon Smith 1941–1959 1959–1961 One of Hibs' Famous Five, Smith won the Scottish League with three different clubs, none of which were either half of the Old Firm.
Jim Souness 1947–1953 1953–1956
Michael Stewart 2005–2007 2004–2005
2007–2010
Lawrie Tierney 1980 1976–1980
Robert Walls early 1930s late 1920s
Andy Watson 1987–1989 1983–1987 Watson later became assistant manager of Hibs while Alex McLeish was manager.
Willie Waugh 1936 1928–1939 Waugh was loaned to Hibs by Hearts.

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