Hearts 1-2 Hibernian: Smoke bombs and COCONUT thrown onto pitch during Edinburgh derby

Hearts 1-2 Hibernian: Smoke bombs and COCONUT thrown onto pitch during Edinburgh derby

A fan launched a coconut onto the pitch during Saturday’s Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian at Tynecastle.


Hibs scored in the 28th minute to level the game at 1-1, and in the aftermath of the goal, the tropical fruit was pictured on the playing surface.





A coconut was thrown on the pitch



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A coconut was thrown on the pitch



Kick-off was delayed after supporters let off smoke bombs and both goals were celebrated with pyrotechnics in appropriate team colours.


Referee Willie Collum had to stop play on a couple of occasions to clear the pyro from the pitch.


The chaos comes after a firecracker was launched onto the pitch at St Mirren vs Celtic earlier this week.















Hearts took a well-deserved lead through Peter Haring’s powerful header, before Daryl Horgan slid in to equalise during an action-packed first-half.


Horgan then won the game for Hibs after starting and finishing a delightful move.


But amid all the excitement, viewers were left bemused as the coconut was seen on the pitch as Horgan celebrated his first.


Here are the best reactions on Twitter:

























EDINBURGH, Scotland — A coconut was thrown on the pitch during the Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian on Saturday. It was hurled onto the grass just after Hibernian winger Daryl Horgan's 28th-minute goal had cancelled out Peter Haring's header three minutes earlier.
Hearts vs Hibs - Edinburgh derby marred by smoke bombs and


Apr 06, 2019 · EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — A coconut was thrown on the pitch during the Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian on Saturday. It was hurled onto the grass from the away end at sixth-place
Hearts vs Hibs delayed as smoke bombs and COCONUT are thrown


Smoke bombs were also set off during the Scottish Premiership fixture at Tynecastle. Hearts 1-2 Hibernian: Smoke bombs and COCONUT thrown onto pitch during Edinburgh derby.
Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby


Hearts vs Hibs - Edinburgh derby marred by smoke bombs and flares as fans throw COCONUT on pitch and set off pyro. after smoke bombs and a COCONUT were thrown onto the pitch.
VIDEO: Coconut thrown on pitch during Hearts vs Hibernian


EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — A coconut was thrown on the pitch during the Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian on Saturday. It was hurled onto the grass from the away end at sixth-place Hearts just after Hibernian winger Daryl Horgan's 28th-minute goal had cancelled out Peter Haring's header three minutes earlier.
Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby | KSL.com


Amongst a series of green smoke bombs that had been let off following the goal, a coconut was spotted on grass by the cameras - reportedly having been thrown from the stands. A fiery Edinburgh derby, which saw kick off delayed by the disorder, finished Hearts 1-2 Hibernian. Somewhere in Edinburgh this morning.


Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby Associated Press / 02:18 PM April 07, 2019 EDINBURGH, Scotland — A coconut was thrown on the pitch during the Edinburgh derby between
Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby


Hearts vs Hibs - Edinburgh derby marred by smoke bombs and flares as fans throw COCONUT on pitch and set off pyro. after smoke bombs and a COCONUT were thrown onto the pitch.
Hearts vs Hibs - Edinburgh derby marred by smoke bombs and


Hearts vs Hibs delayed as smoke bombs and COCONUT are thrown onto pitch. smoke was seen in the stadium during the derby. can someone smuggle in a COCONUT to an Edinburgh derby? #Hearts #Hibs
Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby

Hearts 1-2 Hibernian: Smoke bombs and COCONUT thrown onto


A coconut was thrown on the pitch during the Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian on Maroon and green smoke bombs were also thrown on the field before and during the first half of the
Coconut thrown on field during soccer's Edinburgh derby

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