Hibs finalise squad details as Josh Doig, Kevin Dabrowski, and Ryan Shanley among those given new numbers
Hibs have finalised their squad numbers for the 2020/21 season, with a host of changes for last term’s development squad.
The bulk of the first team numbers were confirmed earlier this week, but the club has now confirmed the remaining details with less than two weeks to go until the campaign’s curtain-raiser against Kilmarnock at Easter Road on 1 August.
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Hide AdBack-up goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski has swapped 41 for 21, while defender Josh Doig has been given the 25 shirt.
The highly-rated youngster wore 55 last season but now takes a shirt previously worn by the likes of Ryan Porteous and Efe Ambrose.
Sean Mackie, who this week stepped up his return from injury, moves from 43 to 26 while Ben Stirling will wear number 27.
Number 28 has been left vacant but striker Ryan Shanley takes the 29 shirt worn in the past by forwards including Eduardo Hurtado, Steven Fletcher, Franck Dja Djedje, Chris Dagnall, and Brian Graham.
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Hide AdThird-choice ‘keeper Paddy Martin takes 31 with Josh Campbell, Innes Murray, and Callum Yeats taking 32, 33, and 34 respectively.
Lastly, midfielder Jayden Fairley has been given number 42, with Steven Bradley, Yrik Gallantes, Josh Currie, and Gregor Woods wearing 43, 44, 45, and 46.
Full list of squad numbers
1 Ofir Marciano
2 David Gray
3 Vacant
4 Paul Hanlon
5 Ryan Porteous
6 Paul McGinn
7 Daryl Horgan
8 Drey Wright
9 Christian Doidge
10 Martin Boyle
11 Joe Newell
12 Fraser Murray
13 Alex Gogic
14 Stevie Mallan
15 Kevin Nisbet
16 Lewis Stevenson
17 Tom James
18 Adam Jackson
19 Jamie Gullan
20 Melker Hallberg
21 Kevin Dabrowski
22 Florian Kamberi
23 Scott Allan
24 Darren McGregor
25 Josh Doig
26 Sean Mackie
27 Ben Stirling
28 Vacant
29 Ryan Shanley
30 Vacant
31 Paddy Martin
32 Josh Campbell
33 Innes Murray
34 Callum Yeats
35-41 Vacant
42 Jayden Fairley
43 Stevie Bradley
44 Yrik Gallantes
45 Josh Currie
46 Gregor Woods
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