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Ross Pilcher

Hibs squad numbers confirmed for 2022/23 Premiership season as new signings take the big ones

Hibs have confirmed their squad numbers ahead of the 2022-23 Scottish Premiership season.

Lee Johnson has brought in eight new faces so far this summer and there will likely be more to follow. After a disappointing campaign last term, the new boss is heading up a fresh start at Easter Road. The new faces have been allocated their numbers. Unsurprisingly, David Marshall takes the vacant No.1 shirt after Matt Macey’s departure to Luton Town. Australian right back Lewis Miller has been given No.2.

Nohan Kenneh’s been earmarked from a midfield role and the former Leeds United man will wear number six on his back. Portuguese winger Jai Tavares gets 10, while fellow new recruits Momodou Bojang and Elie Youan are 17 and 23 respectively. Aiden McGeady is the Hibees’ highest profile signing so far during this window. And the 36-year-old isn’t about to start breaking habits at this stage in his career, once again taking the number 46 shirt.

There have been changes for some players who were at the club last season as well. Jake Doyle-Hayes has snapped up Drey Wright’s former number eight shirt, while Ewan Henderson has gone from 80 to 18. Player of the Year Chris Cadden has switched to 12 from 27. Norwegian striker Elias Melkersen has also changed it up, swapping 34 for 20.

Hibs squad numbers in full

1. David Marshall

2. Lewis Miller

3. Josh Doig

4. Paul Hanlon

5. Ryan Porteous

6. Nohan Kenneh

7. Kyle Magennis

8. Jake Doyle-Hayes

9. Christian Doidge

10. Jair Tavares

Jai Tavares (Hibernian FC)

11. Joe Newell

12. Chris Cadden

15. Kevin Nisbet

16. Lewis Stevenson

17. Momodou Bojang

18. Ewan Henderson

19. Demetri Mitchell

20. Elias Melkersen

21. Kevin Dąbrowski

23. Élie Youan

24. Darren McGregor

27. Dan Mackay

28. Dylan Tait

30. Runar Hauge

31. Murray Johnson

32. Josh Campbell

33. Rocky Bushiri

34. Kyle McClelland

35. Jack Brydon

36. Allan Delferrière

46. Aiden McGeady

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