1999–2000 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

Heart of Midlothian
1999–00 season
Manager Scotland Jim Jefferies
Stadium Tynecastle Stadium
Scottish Premier League 3rd
Scottish Cup Quarter Final
League Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League:
Scotland Gary McSwegan (13)

All:
Scotland Gary McSwegan (15)
Highest home attendance 17,954 (vs. Hibs, SPL, 19 December 1999)
Lowest home attendance 10,598 (vs. Dundee United, SPL, 5 December 1999)
Average home league attendance 14,246

The 1999–00 season is the second consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League in which Hearts have competed since its inauguration in 1998–99. Hearts also competed in the Scottish Cup and League Cup.

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 France GK Gilles Rousset
2 Scotland DF Steven Pressley
3 Scotland DF Gary Naysmith
4 Scotland MF Gary Locke
5 Scotland DF Kevin James
6 Scotland DF Paul Ritchie
7 Scotland FW Gary McSwegan
8 Scotland MF Steve Fulton
9 France FW Stéphane Adam
10 Scotland MF Colin Cameron
11 Scotland FW Darren Jackson
12 Scotland DF Grant Murray
13 Scotland GK Roddy McKenzie
14 Austria MF Thomas Flögel
15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia DF Gordan Petrić
16 England MF Lee Makel
17 Scotland DF Rob McKinnon
18 Jamaica MF Fitzroy Simpson[notes 1]
19 Wales MF Leigh Jenkinson[notes 2]
20 Spain MF Juanjo
No. Position Player
21 Slovakia MF Róbert Tomaschek
22 France DF Fabien Leclercq
23 Scotland FW Gary Wales
24 Northern Ireland FW Andy Kirk
25 Scotland DF Robbie Horn
26 Finland GK Antti Niemi
27 Scotland MF Scott Severin
28 Scotland DF Kenny Milne
29 Scotland DF Bobby Clyde
30 Scotland GK Scott Strang
31 Scotland DF Robbie Neilson
32 Scotland MF Kris O'Neill
33 Scotland MF Alisdair Graham
34 Scotland MF Steven O'Donnell
35 Scotland DF Craig Findlay
36 Graham Smith
37 Norway GK Roger Vaaler
40 Scotland DF Darren Goldie
48 Steve Riley

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
15 Angola MF José Quitongo (to Hamilton Academical)
21 Italy MF Stefano Salvatori (to Alzano)
No. Position Player
26 Scotland FW Derek Holmes (to Ross County)

Fixtures

League Cup

Scottish Cup

Scottish Premier League

Final SPL Table

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rangers36286296267090 UEFA Champions League 2000-01 Second qualifying round
2 Celtic36216990385269UEFA Cup 2000-01 Qualifying round
3 Hearts36159124740754UEFA Cup 2000-01 Qualifying round
4 Motherwell361410124963-1452
5 St Johnstone361012143644-842
6 Hibernian361011154961-1241
7 Dundee36125194564-1941
8 Dundee United36116193457-2339
9 Kilmarnock36813153852-1437
10 Aberdeen3696214483-3933

Source: SPL official website

Statistics

Scorers

PosPLayerSPLSCLCTotal
FWScotland Gary McSwegan132015
MFScotland Colin Cameron82111
FWScotland Darren Jackson6129
FWScotland Gary Wales6107
FWFrance Stéphane Adam4004
MFSpain Juanjo3003
MFScotland Scott Severin2013
MFAustria Thomas Flögel1001
MFScotland Steve Fulton1001
DFScotland Gary Naysmith1001
DFScotland Paul Ritchie1001
FWScotland Derek Holmes0011

See also

References

Notes

  1. Simpson was born in Bradford-on-Avon, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1997.
  2. Jenkinson was born in Thorne, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and represented the Wales B team.
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