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Tommy McIntyre (1986 – 94)

Tommy McIntyre joined Hibs from Aberdeen in 1986 and enjoyed a successful seven years at the Club under Manager, Alex Miller.

During his time with the Club, the defender made 152 appearances scoring 12 goals – three of which were penalties.

His most famous goal was, infact, one of those penalties. McIntyre opened the scoring from the spot in the 1991 Scottish League Cup Final, before Keith Wright added a second goal as Hibs beat Dunfermline 2-0 to lift the trophy.

McIntyre wore the number 5 during the final and the early part of his Hibs career, before swapping to 14 towards the end of his tenure at Hibs.

Mixu Paatelainen (98 – 01 / 02 – 03)

Mixu joined the Hibees in the summer of 1998 and helped Hibs secure promotion to the Scottish top-flight the following season, scoring 12 times in his first season.

The Finnish forward went on to score a total of 40 goals in green and white for Hibs including a memorable contribution in the Edinburgh Derby.

Mixu Paatelainen and the Hibees ran riot under the lights at Easter Road, in what was an unforgettable night for the Club.

Mixu scored a hat-trick becoming the first (and latest) Hibs player to do so in the fixture since Pat Quinn in 1967.

He later went on to manage the Club for 18 months between December 2007 and May 2009.

Guillaume Beuzelin (2004 - 08)

"Boozy" arrived at Easter Road in 2004 and quickly became a popular player with the Hibees.

A classy midfielder and a brilliant passer of the ball, he spent four years with the Club, making 118 appearances.

The Frenchman won the League Cup with Hibs in 2007, playing the full 90 minutes in our 5-1 victory over Kilmarnock in the final.

Beuzelin played for Coventry City, Hamilton Academical and Olympiakos Nicosia before retiring due to injury. Boozy now works as a coach within the Hibernian FC Academy youth system.