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2009–10 Hibernian F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2009–10 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2009–10 for Hibernian was their eleventh consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League. The SPL season began on 15 August 2009, with a 2–1 win against St. Mirren at home. After a very strong start to the season in which they challenged for the league leadership, Hibs then had a slump in form in the later part of the season. The team eventually secured a Europa League place via finishing fourth in the SPL by winning 2–0 on the final day at Tannadice. Hibs were eliminated from the Scottish Cup in a quarter final replay by Ross County and were knocked out of the Scottish League Cup in the third round by St. Johnstone.
==Pre-season==

Hibs initially confirmed seven friendly matches for pre-season, with two of those matches being billed as a ''"Hibernian XI"''.〔(Preston North End to visit Easter Road ), Hibernian F.C. official website.〕〔(Hibernian Confirm Summer Irish Tour ), Hibernian F.C. official website.〕 Hibs played their first match on 15 July, winning 7–0 against Selkirk. Hibs split their resources on 18 July, with a young side losing 4–2 at Berwick,〔(Berwick Rangers 4, Hibernian XI 2 ), ''Journal Live'', 20 July 2009.〕 while a more experienced side won 4–0 at Dunfermline. John Hughes only retained five players in the team that started against Dunfermline for the first team's next match, against Raith Rovers. Hibs were losing 1–0 when an electrical storm caused the floodlights to fail, prompting the referee David Somers to abandon the match after 46 minutes.
Hibs then underwent a short Irish tour, winning 2–0 against IFA Premiership champions Glentoran. Two days later they lost 1–0 against a Shamrock Rovers side managed by former Hibs player Michael O'Neill. Hibs also lost their only pre-season game at Easter Road, 3–1 against Preston North End on 1 August. The game was a rematch of sorts for a match played in 1887 dubbed the ''Championship of the World'' by the Football Association and the Scottish Football Association, as both clubs had won their respective national cup competitions that year.〔(World Championship Re-Match ), Hibernian F.C. official website.〕
Hibs' final two matches of pre-season saw them play out goalless draws against Blackburn Rovers on 5 August and against Bolton Wanderers, in a testimonial match for Jussi Jääskeläinen, on 8 August.〔(Jaaskelainen lines up testimonial ), BBC Sport, 6 May 2009.〕〔(Reports: Bolton 0 Hibernian 0 ), Hibernian F.C. official website.〕

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