The Lord Provost of Edinburgh will mark the achievements of the Hibs’
Ladies team with a celebration in the City Chambers.
In recognition of the growing success of the women’s team, which includes a hat-trick of Scottish Cups and four consecutive League Cups, a civic
reception will be held to congratulate all players and members of the club.
 
The Hibernian side is a regular competitor in the Women’s UEFA
Champions League and many of its players have worked their way through the Football Club’s Hibernian Girls’ Academy to play for Scotland.

The Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Frank Ross, said: “Many of the players who formed the backbone of the Scotland team at the World Cup this summer
have played for Hibernian and I want to give the team the recognition they deserve from their city.

“In Edinburgh, we have tremendous ambassadors for the game and this
event is an opportunity to support the success of the Hibernian Women’s
Team. They are an inspiration to younger players and fans all over the
city.

“Due to the team’s continuing success, the Foundation will continue to
invest in girls and women’s football and I’m sure this will allow the
players, supported by the wider Hibernian family, to consolidate their
position and build upon the strong foundations of the last 21 years.

Charlie Bennett, Chief Executive of Hibernian Community
Foundation, said:”We are honoured and delighted that the Lord Provost of
the City of Edinburgh is recognising the achievements of the Hibernian
Women’s Team in this way, particularly as this is our 21st year.

“Our list of achievements over this period has been fantastic and our
record in cup competitions, which includes three consecutive Scottish Cup and four consecutive league cup wins, is remarkable and testament to the dedication and skill of the players, coaches, backroom staff and everyone
associated with the Foundation over this period.

“We must also recognise the achievements of the team in promoting
Edinburgh in our Champions League campaigns and also acting as such
positive role models for girls and boys alike and helping to increase
participation in football, and improving both physical and mental well being across the city.

“The reception will take place on Wednesday 6 November in the City Chambers and will be attended by Ron Gordon, the Executive Director and
Principal Shareholder of Hibernian Football Club; Iain Gray, Chairperson of Hibernian Community Foundation and MSP for East Lothian; Grant Scott,
Team Manager and the majority of the Women’s Team
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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.