Founded in 1874, Heart of Midlothian FC have secured their place in the annals of Scottish football. The team, proudly based at Tynecastle Park, embodies the gritty essence of the sport in Scotland. While they don't quite boast the glitz and glamour of their conceptual counterparts, there's undoubtedly a rich tapestry of history beneath their maroon exteriors.
The total market value of the Heart of Midlothian playing squad is estimated at around £15m according to Transfermarkt. This might be seen as pittance compared to their higher-earning Scottish counterparts, but this hearty group of lads do more than just hold their own on the field.
Consisting of 34 players with an average age of 26, the squad of Heart of Midlothian is a blend of youthful exuberance and experienced heads. This hearty blend undoubtedly serves to infuse the squad with an effective balance of energy and seasoned sagacity.
This season has seen Heart of Midlothian take on the challenge of five competitions with the ferocity one would anticipate from such a committed squad. They've marched on in the League Cup (Group E), held steady in the Premiership (7th place), made their way to the Scottish Cup Semi-Finals, battled in the Europa League Qualifiers (Play-Offs), and are currently contending in the League Phase of the Conference League. A distinguished performance indeed, despite not taking into account seasons before 2013 as per instruction.