Tragic James Main remembered
The 23-year-old Scotland international defender suffered a ruptured bowel in a fierce tackle with Thistle's Frank Branscombe on Christmas Day, 1909, although the injury was initially diagnosed only as severe bruising and Main felt well enough to travel to his home in West Calder.
However, Main, who had been captain for the day on Hibs' first appearance at the new Glasgow ground, took a turn for the worse the following day and died late on December 27.
The plaque, commissioned by the Hibernian Historical Trust, was unveiled by Main's great-nephew David Gibb in the Stand's concourse.