Lewis Stevenson Reaches 600 Hibs Appearances
Hibs legend, Lewis Stevenson will make his 600th appearance for the Club this evening (15 May, 2024) against Motherwell.
Lewy is in the Starting XI for the 522nd time for the Hibees, becoming only the fourth player in Hibs history to reach the milestone.
At the age of 17, Stevenson made his first appearance for the Club – starting in a 2-1 victory over Ayr United back in September 2005.
Fast forward 19 years and Lewy has gone on to break many milestones in a legendary Hibs career.
The full-back back won the Scottish League Cup in 2007, picking up the Man of the Match award in the final. Lewy then played his part in that iconic 2016 Scottish Cup winning team – becoming the only ever Hibs player to win both the Scottish Cup and the League Cup whilst at the Club.
In February 2023, Stevenson became the Club’s all-time record league appearance holder – surpassing Arthur Duncan’s record of 449 league games.
Now, in his final match at Easter Road for the Club, Stevenson will mark another landmark, bringing up 600 senior Hibs appearances.
Thank you for everything, Lewy!