By Hibernian FC

Kevin Dąbrowski

Hibs’ current no.21 has somewhat become a fans’ favourite over the last few years due to his larger-than-life personality.

He joined Hibs in 2017 from Lech Poznań II and progressed through the Academy ranks into the First Team squad after gaining senior experience on numerous loan moves.

The Polish ‘keeper made his Hibs debut against Hearts in February 2022 keeping a clean sheet and winning man of the match before giving a rather emotional interview live on Sky Sports.

So far he has made seven appearances for Hibs and kept three clean sheets – those clean sheets actually came in his first four outings.

Mathias Doumbé

In 2001 Mathias Doumbé became a Hibee after joining from PSG under Alex McLeish.

The defender made his debut the following season against Rangers in August 2002 and went on to make 14 appearances during that campaign.

A year later – September 2003 – he scored his first senior goal against Celtic, establishing himself as a centre-half.

Before departing to join then-English Championship side Plymouth Argyle, he made 54 appearances and scored two goals.

Andy McNeil

The Edinburgh-born ‘keeper joined Hibs from Southampton in 2006 and forced his way into the staying XI making his debut in a win over Dunfermline, keeping a clean sheet in the process.

That good performance, alongside a string of others, certified a regular starting place, and meant he started in the Scottish League Cup Final.

He helped the Hibees lift the trophy beating Kilmarnock 5-1, received a winner's medal, and wrote his name in the history books.

McNeil went on to make 40 appearances before joining Livingston.