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The Republic of Ireland national football team (Irish: Foireann peile náisiúnta Phoblacht na hÉireann) represents 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.
This is a sortable list of all association football matches played by the Republic of Ireland national football team since 1924. Following the Irish War of Independence from the United Kingdom , the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was founded in September 1921.
The Republic of Ireland football league system is formed of the League of Ireland and the 2011–12 FAI U19 League. The League of Ireland was established in 1921. The League of Ireland consisted of one division up to 1985, when it split into the Premier Division and First Division.
This page covers the record of the Republic of Ireland national football team in the FIFA World Cup, European Football Championship and UEFA Nations League. In the "Results" section, home results are written before away results. Where the Republic of Ireland only played a team once, (h), (a) and (n) indicate home, away or neutral respectively.
Down manager Conor Laverty believes that the guarantee of All-Ireland football is more important than silverware ahead of the Tailteann Cup final.
This article provides details of international football games played by the Republic of Ireland national football team from 2020 to present. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Results
The League of Ireland Premier Division, also known as the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division for sponsorship reasons, is the top level division in both the League of Ireland and the Republic of Ireland football league system. The division was formed in 1985 following a reorganisation of the League of Ireland.
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