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Heart of Midlothian
Heart of Midlothian
Full name Heart of Midlothian Football Club
Nickname(s) Hearts
The Jam Tarts
The Famous
The Maroons (earliest nickname)
Founded 1874
Ground Tynecastle Stadium
(Capacity: 19,852)
Chairman Flag of Scotland Ann Budge
Head Coach Flag of England Neil Critchley
Current League  Scottish Premiership
2023–24 Scottish Premiership, 3rd
Website Club home page
Hearts 2024-25 homeHearts 2024-25 awayHearts 2024-25 third
Football current event Current season

Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, are a Scottish professional football club based in Gorgie, in the west of Edinburgh. It is one of two Scottish Championship clubs in the city, the other being their Edinburgh derby rivals Hibernian. Heart of Midlothian is the oldest football club in the Scottish capital, having formed in 1874 by a group of friends from the Heart of Midlothian Dancing Club. The modern club crest is based on the Heart of Midlothian mosaic on the city's Royal Mile and the team's colours are predominantly maroon and white. Hearts play at Tynecastle Stadium, where home matches have been played since 1886. After renovating the ground into an all-seater stadium following the findings of the Taylor Report in 1990, the all-seated stadium originally had a capacity of 18,008, but over the years this has been reduced to roughly 17,000 in order to comply with UEFA regulations.

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History: Seasons
Heart of Midlothian FC
Heart of Midlothian F.C. squad - 2024–25

Gordon · M. Smith · Kingsley · Souttar · Haring · Baningime · Walker · McEneff · Woodburn · 10 Boyce · 11 Mackay-Steven · 13 Stewart · 14 Devlin · 15 Moore · 16 Halliday · 17 Cochrane · 18 McKay · 19 Halkett · 21 Gnanduillet · 30 Ginnelly · 38 Pollock · — Atkinson · — Brandon ·

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Heart of Midlothian FC
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Heart of Midlothian F.C. seasons

2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23 · 2023-24 · 2024-25 ·

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Fairley (1901–03) · Waugh (1903–08) · McGhee (1908–09) · J. McCartney (1910–19) · W. McCartney (1935) · Pratt (1935–37) · Moss (1937–40) · McLean (1941–51) · Walker (1951–66) · Harvey (1966–70) · Seith (1970–74) · Hagart (1974–77) · Patonc (1977) · Ormond (1977–80) · Renniec (1980) · Moncur (1980–81) · Ford (1981) · MacDonald (1981–86) · MacDonald & Jardine (1986–88) · MacDonald (1988–90) · Jordan (1990–93) · Clark (1993–94) · McLean (1994–95) · Jefferies (1995–(2000) · Houstonc (2000) · Levein (2000–04) · Houstonc (2004) · Robertson (2004–05) · McGlynnc (2005) · Burley (2005) · McGlynnc (2005) · Rix (2005–06) · Ivanauskas (2006) · Malofeyevc (2006) · Ivanauskas (2006–07) · Korobochka & Frail (2007–08) · Frail (2008) · László (2008–10) · Jefferies (2010–11) · Sérgio (2011–12) · McGlynn (2012–13) · Locke (2013–14) · Neilson (2014–16) · Daly & Kirkc (2016) · Cathro (2016–17) · Dalyc (2017) · Levein (2017–19) · MacPheec (2019) · Stendel (2019–20) · Neilson (2020–23) · Naismith (2020–24)
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