Walkouts Hibernian signed football shirts and memorabilia

About

Hibernian Football Club, founded on 1 January 1875, is based in Edinburgh and competes in the Scottish Premiership, and fans can find signed Hibernian shirts and memorabilia at Walkouts. The club’s origins in Edinburgh’s Irish community shaped the badge and colours, and the green-and-white identity remains central to shirt collecting and display.

The team have played home fixtures at Easter Road for well over a century, a ground synonymous with the Edinburgh derby and many memorable Cup ties. Collectors prize shirts connected to local rivalry nights and to the postwar forward line known as the Famous Five, both of which supply provenance stories for framed pieces and signed retail releases.

On the field Hibernian have won the Scottish league championship four league championships and have lifted the Scottish Cup on notable occasions, including the drought-breaking 2016 final; the club also reached the semi-final of the European Cup in 1955-56 and matched that continental progress in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960-61, details that increase interest in shirts from those seasons.

Anniversary and milestone shirts after 1970 are especially sought after, with centenary-era releases around 1975 often referenced by long-term supporters. Season-specific releases or commemorative retail garments from headline years offer clear narratives for collectors who prefer documented provenance over anonymous items.

Shirts tied to particular campaigns act as season magnets, notably the Famous Five era between 1948 and 1952 which produced sustained success, and the 2015-16 Scottish Cup run that ended in silverware at national level. Away variants and contrasting colourways alongside the green home top provide visual variety for framed displays and make certain retail runs more collectible.

Fans and collectors explicitly buy fanshop and retail shirts, not only match-worn items, and early runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases are often the most chased; pieces released for major anniversaries such as the Centenary 1975 can command attention, and items offered with COA are easier to verify. Free worldwide shipping is available on selected framed and limited edition items.

Provenance matters here, whether the shirt is linked to an Easter Road derby, the Famous Five years, the 1951-52 title season or the 2015-16 cup triumph, and collectors prize clear documentation and photographic evidence. Contemporary collectors favour signed retail shirts in contrasting palettes such as white with green trim, and pieces tied to the 2015-16 Scottish Cup remain particularly sought after by supporters and curators alike, making Walkouts a place to browse those verified pieces.

Honours

Hibernian’s honours list features headline domestic success and pioneering continental outings. The club has claimed the Scottish league title on 4 occasions, with the post‑war side of 1948-52 a particularly successful era. Hibs have lifted the Scottish Cup 3 times, including the celebrated 2016 final which ended a long wait for that trophy. The club also won the Scottish League Cup three times, adding silverware in 1972, 1991 and 2007. On the continental stage Hibernian became the first British side to compete in the European Cup and reached the semi‑final in 1955-56, and later progressed to the semi‑final of the Inter‑Cities Fairs Cup in 1960-61. These milestones underline both domestic pedigree and historic European significance for the club.

Legends & Leadership

Lawrie Reilly, Gordon Smith and Bobby Johnstone are remembered as legend players of the late 1940s for their part in Hibernian's celebrated forward line that delivered league success in the post‑war years.

Eddie Turnbull and Pat Stanton remain celebrated legend players of the late 1940s and the 1960s respectively, admired for their long service to the club and for leadership on and off the pitch.

Alan Stubbs and Derek Riordan are recent key players of the early 2000s and the mid‑2000s respectively, each noted for important contributions during their spells with Hibernian and for memorable performances in domestic competition.

Stadium

Easter Road is Hibernian’s long‑standing home and the focal point of matchday life in Edinburgh. The ground’s identity is tied to the city and to the intense local rivalry with Heart of Midlothian, known widely as the Edinburgh derby, which produces a distinct atmosphere on derby days. Supporters are noted for vocal backing and for creating an energetic environment against both domestic and visiting continental opponents. Easter Road has hosted the club’s home fixtures since the 1890s and remains central to Hibernian’s community connections and matchday traditions.

Also known as
Easter Road

FAQ

Q: When was Hibernian Football Club founded? A: Hibernian was established in 1875 by members of Edinburgh’s Irish community and has played a continuous role in Scottish football since that year.

Q: Where does Hibernian play home matches? A: Home fixtures are staged at Easter Road in Edinburgh, the club’s long‑standing home ground since the 1890s.

Q: What major honours has the club won? A: Hibernian have won the Scottish league championship on 4 occasions and the Scottish Cup 3 times, and they have reached notable European semi‑finals, all of which are documented in contemporary match records.

Q: How can I verify signed memorabilia or purchase official items? A: Look for trusted authentication such as digital/NFC verification and request a certificate of authenticity from the seller; some official outlets also offer Free worldwide shipping.