
The last Hibs team to play in Europe as changes aplenty but core remains ahead of latest continental challenge
It's FC Midtjylland of Denmark as their latest venture into Europe gets underway. But what of the last time Hibs competed in Europe? That came just under two years ago as they reached the play-off round of the Europa Conference League before suffering an 8-0 aggregate defeat against English Premier League club Aston Villa.
But who featured for Hibs in their second leg defeat at Villa Park and where are they now? Let's take a look.
1 . David Marshall
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2 . Rocky Bushiri
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3 . Paul Hanlon
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4 . Lewis Stevenson
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