Hearts

If you are looking to travel to watch your beloved club play Hearts you will love the atmosphere at Tynecastle Park.

Be sure to head over to our in depth guide to Tynecastle Park away fans to find out all of the essential information which includes the fastest route to and from the stadium, and also if there are any pubs, restaurants and cafés in the local area that are welcoming to visiting away fans.

Hearts FC is a professional football club that play in the first tier of Scottish Football which is known as the Scottish Premier League. Managed by Robbie Neilson the side are having a great season and were close to finishing in the top three before a bad run of form towards the end of the season. 

In our Hearts Football Club guide, we showcase all of the important information from the squad, upcoming fixtures and results, and also the heritage of Hearts Football Club.

Hearts Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Hearts 2023:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Craig Gordon
Michael McGovern
Ross Stewart
Zander Clark13 (0)000
Liam MacFarlane

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Michael Smith
Frankie Kent13 (0)010
Peter Haring4 (1)010
Nathaniel Atkinson9 (1)020
Kye Rowles13 (0)020
Ben Garuccio
Aaron McEneff
Toby Sibbick5 (6)020
Stephen Kingsley10 (2)000
Craig Halkett

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Beni Baningime2 (1)000
Jorge Grant2 (4)110
Calem Nieuwenhof5 (1)010
Cameron Devlin10 (1)260
Andy Halliday0 (4)010
Alex Cochrane6 (0)010
Gary Mackay-Steven
Loic Damour
Elliott Frear
Connor Smith
Odeluga Offiah3 (3)110
Marcel Langer
Luke Rathie
Callum Sandilands
Macauley Tait
Alexander Lowry5 (4)100
Robert Snodgrass

Strikers

StrikerPldGYCRC
Lawrence Shankland13 (0)540
Armand Gnanduillet
Yutaro Oda7 (1)210
Steven Naismith
Barrie McKay2 (1)000
Aidan Denholm3 (4)010
Liam Boyce6 (6)120
Kyosuke Tagawa1 (7)100
Mackenzie Kirk
Finlay Pollock
Murray Thomas
James Wilson
Kenneth Vargas8 (2)000

Hearts Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 07 15:00Scottish PremiershipHibernianHome
Sun 22 14:15Scottish PremiershipCelticHome
Sun 29 14:00Scottish PremiershipRangersAway
November
Wed 01 19:45Scottish PremiershipLivingstonHome
Sat 04RangersHome
Sat 11 15:00Scottish PremiershipMotherwellAway
Sat 25 15:00Scottish PremiershipSt JohnstoneHome
December
Sat 02 15:00Scottish PremiershipKilmarnockAway
Wed 06 19:45Scottish PremiershipRangersHome
Sat 09 15:00Scottish PremiershipAberdeenAway
Sat 16 15:00Scottish PremiershipCelticAway
Sat 23 15:00Scottish PremiershipSt MirrenHome
Wed 27 20:00Scottish PremiershipHibernianAway
Sat 30 15:00Scottish PremiershipRoss CountyHome
January
Tue 02 15:00Scottish PremiershipLivingstonAway
Sat 27 15:00Scottish PremiershipAberdeenHome
February
Sat 03 15:00Scottish PremiershipDundeeAway
Wed 07 19:45Scottish PremiershipSt JohnstoneAway
Sat 17 15:00Scottish PremiershipMotherwellHome
Sat 24 15:00Scottish PremiershipRangersAway
Wed 28 19:45Scottish PremiershipHibernianHome
March
Sat 02 15:00Scottish PremiershipCelticHome
Sat 16 15:00Scottish PremiershipRoss CountyAway
Sat 30 14:00Scottish PremiershipKilmarnockHome
April
Sat 06 15:00Scottish PremiershipSt MirrenAway
Sat 13 15:00Scottish PremiershipLivingstonHome

Hearts Previous Results

DateCompOpponentVenueFTWDL
Sat 30-09Scottish PremiershipSPLRoss CountyAway1‑0W
Tue 26-09Scottish League CupSLCKilmarnockAway2‑1W
Sat 23-09Scottish PremiershipSPLSt MirrenAway0‑1L
Sat 16-09Scottish PremiershipSPLAberdeenHome2‑0W
Sun 03-09Scottish PremiershipSPLMotherwellHome0‑1L
Thu 31-08Europa Conference LeagueECLPaokAway0‑4L
Sun 27-08Scottish PremiershipSPLDundeeAway0‑1L
Thu 24-08Europa Conference LeagueECLPaokHome1‑2L
Sun 20-08Scottish League CupSLCPartick ThistleHome4‑0W
Thu 17-08Europa Conference LeagueECLRosenborgHome3‑1W
Sun 13-08Scottish PremiershipSPLKilmarnockHome0‑0D
Thu 10-08Europa Conference LeagueECLRosenborgAway1‑2L
Sat 05-08Scottish PremiershipSPLSt JohnstoneAway2‑0W
Sun 30-07Club FriendliesFyLeedsHome0‑1L
Sat 15-07Club FriendliesFyDunbar UnitedAway3‑1W

Popular Questions

When was Hearts FC founded?

Hearts Football Club was founded in 1874.

What is the home stadium of Hearts FC?

The home stadium of Hearts FC is Tynecastle Park, which has a capacity of just over 20,000 spectators.

What are some of Hearts FC’s greatest achievements?

Hearts FC has a number of great achievements to their name, including winning the Scottish Premier League four times, most recently in 1959. They have also won the Scottish Cup eight times, with their most recent victory coming in 2012. Hearts FC has a passionate fan base and a rich history in Scottish football, making them one of the most respected and iconic clubs in the country.

Hearts Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
06/09/2023 – 30/06/2024Steven NaismithScotland14/09/1986
07/06/2023 – 14/09/2023Frankie McAvoyScotland01/06/1974
10/04/2023 – 30/06/2023Steven NaismithScotland14/09/1986
22/06/2020 – 09/04/2023Robbie NeilsonScotland19/06/1980
10/12/2019 – 20/06/2020Daniel StendelGermany04/04/1974
31/10/2019 – 09/12/2019Austin MacPheeScotland11/10/1979
28/08/2017 – 30/10/2019Craig LeveinScotland22/10/1964
02/08/2017 – 27/08/2017Jon DalyIreland08/01/1983
05/12/2016 – 01/08/2017Ian CathroScotland11/07/1986
03/12/2016 – 04/12/2016Jon DalyIreland08/01/1983
01/07/2014 – 02/12/2016Robbie NeilsonScotland19/06/1980
01/03/2013 – 12/05/2014Gary LockeScotland16/06/1975
01/07/2012 – 28/02/2013John McGlynnScotland19/12/1961
02/08/2011 – 30/06/2012Paulo SérgioPortugal19/02/1968
29/01/2010 – 01/08/2011Jim JefferiesScotland22/11/1950
10/07/2008 – 29/01/2010Csaba LászlóHungary13/02/1964
01/01/2008 – 09/07/2008Stephen FrailScotland10/08/1969
02/03/2007 – 30/06/2008Anatoliy KorobochkaRussia05/01/1955
27/11/2006 – 28/02/2007Valdas IvanauskasLithuania31/07/1966
23/10/2006 – 13/11/2006Eduard MalofeevBelarus02/06/1942
23/10/2006 – 26/11/2006Evgenijus RiabovasLithuania03/02/1951
23/03/2006 – 22/10/2006Valdas IvanauskasLithuania31/07/1966
07/11/2005 – 22/03/2006Graham RixEngland23/10/1957
01/07/2005 – 21/10/2005George BurleyScotland03/06/1956
03/11/2004 – 30/06/2005John RobertsonScotland02/10/1964
01/12/2000 – 29/10/2004Craig LeveinScotland22/10/1964
08/11/2000 – 29/11/2000Peter HoustonScotland19/07/1958
01/07/1995 – 08/11/2000Jim JefferiesScotland22/11/1950
01/07/1994 – 30/06/1995Tommy McLeanScotland02/06/1947
01/07/1993 – 30/06/1994Sandy ClarkScotland28/10/1956
10/09/1990 – 03/05/1993Joe JordanScotland15/12/1951
01/07/1986 – 30/06/1988Sandy JardineScotland31/12/1948
01/07/1981 – 31/12/1990Alex MacDonaldScotland17/03/1948
01/07/1977 – 30/06/1980Willie OrmondScotland23/02/1927
12/10/1974 – 19/04/1977John HagartScotland19/11/1937
01/07/1970 – 30/06/1974Bobby SeithScotland09/03/1932
01/07/1966 – 30/06/1973Eddie ThomsonAustralia25/02/1947
15/02/1951 – 30/06/1966Tommy WalkerScotland26/05/1915
01/07/1935 – 05/02/1937David PrattScotland05/03/1896
01/07/1908 – 31/12/1909James McGheeScotland02/04/1862

Summary

Hearts Football Club is a professional football club based in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. The club was founded in 1874 and has a rich and storied history in Scottish football. They play their home matches at Tynecastle Park, which has a capacity of just over 20,000 spectators.

In terms of their style of play, Hearts FC is known for playing a high-tempo and attacking brand of football. They have a strong emphasis on possession and building play from the back, with their midfielders and forwards encouraged to make runs and create scoring opportunities. The club has a reputation for developing young talent, and their academy has produced a number of successful players over the years.

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