Alex Harris (footballer)

Alex Harris ( born August 31, 1994, Edinburgh) is a Scottish football player. The midfielder plays for Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League. He is a descendant of the soccer player James Dunn who played in the 1920s and 1930s at Hibernian FC and Everton FC.

Club career

Alex Harris, who was born in Edinburgh, initially played for the Civil Service Strollers FC of the few times in the Scottish Cup could participate. In the summer of 2003, he moved to Hibernian, where he continued to play in youth. Under Pat Fenlon coach of the Hibs in the 2012/13 season, Harris should make his debut in the Premier League against FC Dundee. In the home stadium at Easter Road the defensive player came in the 88th minute for Paul Cairney into play. In the same season Harris was able to score his first goal for the Hibees in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup. In addition to the hit to make it 1-0, it issued a 2-0 Leigh Griffiths and was voted Player of the semi-finals. At the beginning of the year, lost the 18 -year-old his father Kenny who died of a brain tumor, the first Profitor he he devoted scored against FC Falkirk this. Lost in the final of the Cup the 0:3 went against Celtic played Harris about the entire game.

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