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Ireland national football team (1882–1950)

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ruled that all its member associations must provide "broken-time" payments to cover the expenses of players from the country who participated. In response to what they considered to be unacceptable interference, the football associations of Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales held a meeting at which
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resumed in October 1919, opening with Ireland taking on England at Windsor Park. The championship winning team had since broken up, and in their first game, Ireland fielded eight debutants, and despite only losing one game in the first post war competition, they finished the tournament in last place.
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and lost all three games. Ireland did not win their first game until 13 March 1887, a 4–1 win over Wales in Belfast. Between their debut and this game, they had a run of 14 defeats and 1 draw, the longest run without a win in the 19th century. Despite the end of this run, heavy defeats continued to
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as they defeated England 2–0 at Windsor Park, in the following match a defeat by Wales in Belfast put the championship beyond reach, however on 25 February 1928 an inspired goalkeeping performance from Scott helped Ireland defeat Scotland 1–0, their first win against the Scots in eighteen years,
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requested each association to select only players from its jurisdiction, "quoting the International Federation rule to that effect". The FAI complied, but not the IFA, and two players from the 2–7 defeat in Belfast on 28 September played again in the 0–1 defeat in Dublin on 30 September. On 27
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The last match played as Ireland was 1978 versus Scotland, however, apart from this match, all British Championship matches had been played as "Northern Ireland" since the 1973–74 tournament. In the 1972–73 tournament, the first two matches were played as "Ireland" and the third as "Northern
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Ireland never refound the form of their 1914 winning season, and only managed two second places in the following twenty years. However they did have a number of excellent match performance including beating England 2–1 at Windsor Park on 10 October 1923 with a team featuring
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was used as the qualifying group. Ireland hosted the first ever World Cup qualifier in which a home nation side competed, losing 2–8 to Scotland in Belfast, and eventually finishing bottom of the group only managing to take a point, away to Wales. During the match against
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were selected to represent both teams. In an era when national teams played only a few games a year, it was rare for professional players to turn down an opportunity to play at international level. Between 1928 and 1946 the IFA were not affiliated to FIFA and the two
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blight Ireland's record, including 3 March 1888 when they lost 0–11 to Wales, and on 23 February 1901 when they lost 0–11 to Scotland. These losses, together with the initial loss to England still constitute the record wins held by each of the other
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ground scoring six of the seven goals. This remains the team's record win to this day, and Bambrick's six goals was the highest tally by any player in a single match in the history of the competition, and remains unequaled to this very day.
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abroad unless they gave a similar undertaking. The IFA complained to FIFA; in April 1951, FIFA replied that the FAI rule 35(b) was contrary to its regulations, but also that the IFA team could not select "citizens of
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Ireland". In the 1971–72 tournament, the first was played as "Ireland" and the second and third as "Northern Ireland". 1970–71 was the last tournament in which all matches were played under the name "Ireland".
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and an equaliser from Johnston became Ireland's first ever goal, although Ireland went on to lose 1–7, the goal also saw Johnston became the youngest ever international goalscorer.
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prevented FIFA intervention in relations between the four Home Nations. However, the exception would only apply "if the F.A. of Ireland do not object", and was never availed of.
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badge. This change occurred at a time when the IFA and the FAI were both using the Ireland name, and at this time the shamrock was also being worn by the FAI's national side.
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was applied, Ireland forced a three way share. Despite losing their opening game 0–4 to England, the Irish then beat Scotland for the first time with a 2–0 win at
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From the beginning Ireland wore a variety of colours, including green, white and blue. The first colours were "royal blue jerseys and hose and white knickers".
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This article is about the Irish Football Association team up to 1950, when it last picked players from outside Northern Ireland. For the current IFA team, see
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Selection was the responsibility of a committee, with no individual manager in the modern sense. Coaches were appointed on a match by match basis, among them
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was the last to comply, in April 1950. Rule 35(b) of the FAI articles provided that players based in the Republic would be denied clearance certificates for
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However Ireland spent the remainder of the decade in the bottom half of the table, only managing to avoid last place on three occasions. Following
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with a harp in the centre, which in a modern form is used by the current team, however this had been replaced in the 1930s until the 1950s with a
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In 1946, when the Home Nations resumed official internationals, the IFA-FAI split was highlighted as England played both teams in the same week.
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also changed its rules governing the selection of non-resident players. Before then the Ireland team selected its players exclusively from the
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turning out for the IFA's Ireland team. All UK-based players from the Republic were pressured to sign an undertaking not to play for the IFA.
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played for Uruguay in 1908 at the age of 15 years and nine days. On 25 February 1882 Ireland played their second international against
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Ireland went a stage further and won the championship outright. Harris and Gillespie were joined in the squad by among others,
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defeated Wales 7–2, providing Ireland with their second win. Reynolds international performances attracted the interest of
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who signed him in March 1891, however it was later discovered that Reynolds was actually English. On 3 March 1894 at the
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competition where they had spent most of the last two decades, at the bottom of the table, having lost all their games.
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On 18 February 1882, two years after the founding of the Irish FA, Ireland made their international debut against
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they agreed to resign from FIFA. As a result, Ireland did not compete in the first three World Cup competitions.
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all home internationals were suspended, however, during this period Ireland played an unofficial match against a
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The official Elo ratings pages combine the Northern Ireland national football team (1882–1950) results with the
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and became the oldest goalscorer in Ireland's history. The goal also helped an Ireland team, that also included
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teams co-existed, never competing in the same competition. Only in 1949, they both would participate in the
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in Home Internationals, based on the 1923 agreement. This practice was discontinued in the late 1970s.
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and Reynolds, who had since switched allegiances, Ireland gained a 2–2 draw. Goals from Stanfield and
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in Belfast, after thirteen attempts Ireland finally avoided defeat to England, the team that included
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breaking out in Europe, the British home championship was again suspended with Ireland finishing the
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with Lacey grabbing two of the goals. They clinched the title following a 1–1 home draw with
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in their qualifiers and as a result had played for two different associations in the same
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However, there were some brighter moments: on 7 February 1891 an Ireland team featuring
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McSweeney, P.D. (27 September 1946). "I.F.A. May Give England A Hard Game Tomorrow".
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in the 1920s, although the IFA's administration of club football was restricted to
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The Irish FA, along with the other Home Nations, rejoined FIFA to compete in the
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competition, and the 1970s in the British Home Championship. In 1924, a separate
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until September 1931. Blue has been a national colour of Ireland since the
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issued by Hignett Bros. & Co. in 1924, displaying the IFA cap and logo
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For teams that have undergone border changes but no name alterations see
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team. The official reason given for the change was to avoid a clash with
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Ireland's greatest success on the football field came when they won the
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Billy Gillespie held the international scoring record for sixty years.
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Throughout Ireland's formative years they exclusively played against
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Billy Gillespie is Ireland's all-time record goalscorer at 13 goals.
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and has been used by several other Irish sports teams, including
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inspired Ireland to come back from 2–0 down to gain a 2–2 draw.
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Up until 1899 Ireland played all their home internationals in
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eleven, which was effectively a Great Britain side containing
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on 19 February 1898, on 4 March 1899, Ireland was coached by
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The Sports Process: A Comparative and Developmental Approach
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The FAI took steps to prevent players from what was now the
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November, seven players born in the 26 counties, including
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Association Football and society in pre-partition Ireland
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Elisha Scott is Ireland's most capped player at 31 capps.
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On 10 October 1927 Gillespie and Irving were joined by
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in what would be their last match until the end of the
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gaining the side their best season finish since 1914.
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in 2004, thus holding the record for nearly 80 years.
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Both teams now competed as 732:1902–03 British Home Championship 641:1913–14 British Home Championship 586:1913–14 British Home Championship 5413:Defunct but unrecognised by FIFA 4861: 4860: 4764:Northern Ireland Football League 3884: 3869: 3854: 3840: 3825: 1732: 1718: 1704: 1680: 1578:1928 Olympic Football Tournament 1576:During the preparations for the 1385: 1378: 1371: 1364: 1357: 1339: 1332: 1325: 1318: 1311: 987:and during this era at least 39 865:, both in friendlies and in the 369: 352: 329: 312: 289: 272: 249: 232: 197: 190: 183: 176: 169: 162: 155: 54: 3282: 3257: 3239:The IFA 125 years...the history 3230: 3204: 3191: 3166: 3137: 3108: 3082: 3053: 3036: 3021:The IFA 125 years...the history 2952: 2934: 2917: 2888: 2858: 2829: 2803: 2774: 2745: 2716: 2687: 2658: 2641:. Human Kinetics. p. 130. 2630: 1281:, completed in 1905. 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Really Said". 2985:. 20 October 1950. p. 2. 2334: 1657: 1626: 1131: β€“ who were born in the 1080:on 5 November the same year. 651:, again for the wins against 5337:both differ from the present 4525:Scottish clubs in the FA Cup 4475:British Amateur Championship 3533:U21 Records & Statistics 3026:"Politics of Irish Soccer". 2303:Shamrock Rovers XI vs Brazil 1662: 1632: 1600:FIFA World Cup qualification 781:2–1 away, Ireland then beat 398:) represented the island of 380:, Ireland; 18 February 1882) 260:, Ireland; 18 February 1882) 7: 4495:Football World Championship 3068:: Sportsworld. p. 68. 3005:. 26 April 1951. p. 3. 2965:. 14 April 1950. p. 2. 2760:: Sportsworld. p. 45. 2702:: Sportsworld. p. 59. 2673:: Sportsworld. p. 22. 2291: 2072: 2060: 1652: 1621: 742:. However, in 1903, before 340:, Ireland; 1 February 1930) 10: 5494: 3395:Irish Football Association 3177:. 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Ireland national football team (1882-1950)
Northern Ireland national football team
Republic of Ireland national football team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Irish Football Association
caps
Elisha Scott
Billy Gillespie
Windsor Park
Lansdowne Road
Solitude
Ulster Cricket Ground
Celtic Park, Belfast
FIFA code
colours
Ireland
England
Belfast
Wales
Ireland
Wrexham
Ireland
Wales
Belfast
Ireland
England
Belfast
Irish
Ireland
association football

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