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  2. Football Association of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Association football was played in relatively few Catholic schools; middle-class schools favoured rugby union while others favoured Gaelic games. The Irish Football Association (IFA) had been founded in 1880 in Belfast as the football governing body for the whole of Ireland, which was then a part of the United Kingdom and considered a Home Nation.

  3. Irish Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the partition of Ireland, in 1921, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was established as a rival association to regulate the game in what was to become the Irish Free State. The immediate cause of the split lay in a bitter dispute over the venue for the replay of an Irish Cup match in 1921 involving Glentoran of Belfast and ...

  4. Category:Football Association of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Football Association of Ireland templates (12 P) Pages in category "Football Association of Ireland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. List of association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland

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    Traditionally, association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland have been classified as either senior, intermediate or junior. These classifications effectively categorise clubs who compete in national, provincial and county leagues respectively.

  6. Carlisle Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The Carlisle Grounds can claim to be the Football Association of Ireland ground with the longest history as a sports venue. Opened in 1862 as the Bray Athletic Ground, it was renamed the Carlisle Cricket and Archery Ground later that year, in honour of the 7th Earl of Carlisle who performed the opening ceremony as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

  7. Gerry McAnaney - Wikipedia

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    Gerry was born in Dublin and grew up in Rathfarnham, Dublin.He attended Templeogue College and as a goalkeeper, McAnaney represented Ireland at U15 level, in a team that included David O'Leary and Ashley Grimes (footballer, born 1957).

  8. Michelle O'Neill (referee) - Wikipedia

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    Quickly revealing her talents at local level, she joined the Football Association of Ireland Referee School of Excellence. [3] Arriving at the high level, she refereed the League of Ireland Women's Premier Division then was chosen as an assistant referee for the League of Ireland and FAI Cup , [ 3 ] where she has officiated since 2013.

  9. Category : Association football in the Republic of Ireland

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    History of association football in Ireland (3 C, 1 P)-Association football in the Irish Free State (1 C) * ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;