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The Republic of Ireland national football team (Irish: Foireann peile náisiúnta Phoblacht na hÉireann) represents the Republic of Ireland in men's international football. It is governed by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI). The team made their debut at the 1924 Summer Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals.
Ireland national football team (1882–1950), the Irish Football Association's (IFA) original all-island team; first played in 1882 Northern Ireland national football team, the successor to the original IFA team; sometimes played as "Ireland" until the 1970s
The Ireland national football team (Irish: Foireann peile náisiúnta na hÉireann) represented the island of Ireland in association football from 1882 until 1950. It was organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA), and is the fourth oldest international team in the world.
Republic of Ireland national football team results; Irish Free State – 1924–1935; Ireland (FAI) – 1936–1954; 1954–1959; 1960–1979; 1980–1989; 1990–1999;
Republic of Ireland national football team – record in major tournaments (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Republic of Ireland national football team" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Ireland: Portsmouth, England: Wilkes 1', 74' Roosenburg 11' (Report) O'Kelly 52' Stadium: Fratton Park Attendance: 8,000 Referee: George Reader : Note: Recognised as full international by FIFA, the IFFHS and by Netherlands national football team. See also 1924 Results.
Following the creation of the Irish Free State, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was set up and it picked its own national team. Until 1950, both Irish associations picked players from the whole of the island, which resulted in there being several 'dual internationals' (33 originating from the territory of the Irish Republic and six ...
The Republic of Ireland national football team played their first international association football match on 28 May 1924 as the Irish Free State, defeating Bulgaria 1–0 at the 1924 Summer Olympics. [1] The Irish Free State side was established following the partition of the country in 1921.