Home Ireland’s official football website with news about FAI national teams, player profiles, ticket sales, domestic football, education, women’s football and video clips on FAITV. http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:10:45 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Green to win first competitive cap in Armenia http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101215:green-to-win-first-competitive-cap-in-armenia&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8 Republic of Ireland senior team manager Giovanni Trapattoni has named his starting team to play Armenia in Friday's Euro 2012 qualifier in Yerevan (8pm local time, 4pm Irish time).

 

The Derby County midfielder will line up in central midfield alongside Glenn Whelan with Liam Lawrence and Aiden McGeady selected on the flanks.

 

Richard Dunne is passed fit to take his place in central defence with Sean St. Ledger. John O'Shea and Kevin Kilbane are the full-backs.

 

Captain Robbie Keane will be partnered by Kevin Doyle in attack.

 

Republic of Ireland team v Armenia (3 Sept):

Shay Given (Manchester City), John O'Shea (Manchester United), Sean St Ledger (Preston NE), Richard Dunne (Aston Villa), Kevin Kilbane (Hull City); Liam Lawrence (Portsmouth), Glenn Whelan (Stoke City), Paul Green (Derby County), Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow); Robbie Keane (Spurs), Kevin Doyle (Wolves).

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:21:28 +0000
Trap upbeat on Keane and Dunne http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101214:trap-upbeat-on-keane-and-dunne&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8  

 

Ireland captain Keane had worn a knee brace earlier in the week but took a full part in Wednesday's training session in Dublin prior to the squad's departure flight to the caucuses while Dunne was rested from the workout as a precaution. Darren O'Dea, who sustained a knock during training on Tuesday, also sat out the session.

 

Trapattoni said: "I am optimistic. As a precaution, we left Richard and also Darren out of training, but I am optimistic because we have 48 hours.

 

"Richard I am sure about - and also it possible Darren could be on the bench.

 

"Richard still has this knock in the muscle, but hopefully tomorrow, he will train with us."

 

 

The manager has a decision to make as to which of his midfield options will be called upon to replace the injured Keith Andrews in the centre alongside Glenn Whelan.

 

 

Early indications suggest Paul Green is prised for his first competitive start but Trap revealed that Darron Gibson is another contender.

 

"Paul is confident, he has good personality," said the Italian. "He's fast, he's quick and I like his mentality.

 

"We have other players and today (in training) I tried Gibson with Whelan. I'm sure I can change but today I can say 60 per cent it will be Green."

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:08:04 +0000
Chelsea legend counsels caution ahead of Armenia match http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101213:chelsea-legend-counsels-caution-ahead-of-armenia-match&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8 *This is the first of two articles recalling the first visit of an Irish team to Armenia in 1974. The second article will be published tomorrow.

 Bobby Tambling, former English International and Chelsea superstar, had the distinction of leading the first team from Ireland into competitive action in Yerevan where Ireland will open their challenge for the UEFA 2012 Championship on Friday against Armenia.


The year was 1974 and Tambling had been persuaded to come out of retirement a year previously by the now defunct Cork Celtic. He repaid Celtic's initiative by helping the club win the League of Ireland Championship for the first and only time in their history in May 1974.


Tambling is a legend at Stamford Bridge where he has a suite named after him. He holds the all-time scoring record of 202 goals in 370 games for the club.


His success with Cork Celtic in 1974 was, however, his only League Championship medal. Celtic's win earned them a place in the European Champions' Cup - the forerunner of the today's Champions' League - in which they were drawn to play Omonia Nicosia in the first round.


The Cypriots withdrew from the competition and Celtic advanced to the second round where they were drawn to play the champions of the old Soviet Union, Ararat Yerevan. Their experiences still resonate with the former Chelsea captain, who lives in Crosshaven, Co. Cork, and speaks warmly and enthusiastically of his time in the League of Ireland.


"I know Ireland are going to Armenia to play on Friday" he said, "so what happened in 1974 is not really relevant. But the standard of football we encountered was an eye-opener, even though I had played for England and had experience of playing in Europe with Chelsea.


"We knew they were going to be good and better than us. Cork Celtic had part-time players after all but the fact that they were champions of Russia (the Soviet Union) and they had six or seven internationals (Soviet Union internationals). They were very, very good."


"We knew nothing about Ararat Yerevan as you can imagine" he said when interviewed especially for www.FAI.ie, "it wasn't like today where every match is seen live on TV. This was a journey into the unknown but one we enjoyed immensely despite the result of the matches."


Ararat Yerevan travelled to Cork for the first leg and won a match in which Cork Celtic defended stoutly at Flower Lodge by 2-1. But they opened up in the second leg to win 5-0 and 7-1 on aggregate.


Dinny Allen was a member of that Cork Celtic team. He captained Cork's Gaelic Football team to All-Ireland success in 1989 and in 1974 was an Irish amateur international and was being monitored by a number of English professional clubs.


"They were in a different league to us" he said, "we played as well as we could and did reasonably well in Cork. But in Yerevan they blew us away and we could hardly get a touch ... we were almost hugging one another when we got a corner kick."


Twelve months ago Tambling he was invited back to Stamford Bridge and was honoured when the club made a presentation to him in the middle of the pitch at a home match to mark his enduring record.


Ararat Yerevan went out of the European Champions' Cup in 1974 when they were narrowly beaten by Bayern Munich. The Germans went on to clinch the second of three consecutive wins in the tournament by beating Leeds United in the final. Yerevan were good enough to have won the competition in Tambling's opinion.


"We had been told that Yerevan were not a typical Russian team who were known to play strong and dour football" he said, "we were told Yerevan preferred a more artistic and skilful game and so it proved. They were very talented.


"They were big, strong athletes as well, of course, but I could appreciate how good they were when I watched them in training. They moved around in circles as all teams do while working the ball from one to another but they did it at great speed and they fired the ball from one to another. Their control and the skills they had were brilliant."


Ireland are favourites to open their campaign with a win, the odds with some bookmakers is 4/6 on an Irish win. Bobby Tambling believes they have the strength and quality to do so, but he counsels caution.


"So many players now are not playing in the own country; the better players are playing all over Europe and they are bringing that experience back to their national team" he said, "All of the international teams are well-organised and difficult to beat nowadays.


"In my time you could regard a trip to Malta or to Cyprus as something of a holiday, but not anymore, they cannot be taken for granted. Ireland have found that out in recent years with Cyprus, for example.


"There's no such thing as an easy match in international football, especially away from home."

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geob@iol.ie (Billy George) frontpage Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:29:57 +0000
Sligo Rovers will host EA SPORTS CUP final http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101212:sligo-rovers-will-host-ea-sports-cup-final&catid=22:ea-sports-cup&Itemid=52
Sligo Rovers will play Monaghan United in the final and the match will be televised live on Setanta Ireland. The match will kick-off at 5.30 pm.


The EA SPORTS CUP final offers a classic confrontation behind a Premier Division and a First Division League team. Sligo are enjoying a good season in the Premier while Monaghan are very live contenders for promotion from the First.


The match will be an historic one for Monaghan United who will be playing in a national cup final for the first time. Sligo will be chasing their first win in the competition since 1998.


Ticket information will be announced shortly.

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geob@iol.ie (Billy George) frontpage Wed, 01 Sep 2010 17:37:53 +0000
Kilbane raring to start EURO 2012 qualifiers http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101210:kilbane-raring-to-start-euro-2012-qualifiers&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8  

 

The Republic of Ireland's joint record caps holder has been a permanent fixture in the senior set-up since making his debut against Iceland in 1997 under Mick McCarthy.

 

 

The Hull City player has the World Cup finals appearance of 2002 in his portfolio but the 33-year-old is relishing the prospect of challenging for European Championship qualification when the quest kicks off in Yerevan against Armenia on Friday (4pm, Irish time).

 

 

He said: "I feel fresh, sharp and really up for it. The last campaign gave us real belief we can go on and qualify for these European Championships.

 

 

"It's going to be a hostile atmosphere there on Friday with Armenia having a real good support and if we're not quite at it, we could get turned over.

 

 

"However, we're going there to win and if we played like we did in last campaign, we've a real chance of getting good start.

 

 

"Six points is something we can achieve from the Armenia and Andorra games over the next week. Sometimes at this early stage of the season, players can be below peak fitness levels but everyone's raring to go for the start of the campaign and that will see us through Friday once we approach the game in the proper manner."

 

 

Kilbane admits he did consider calling time on his glittering international career in the aftermath of last November's World Cup exit at the hands of France in the play-off but is determined to continue helping the Irish cause.

 

 

He said: "I did speak to some people about it and the advice given was that if the manager doesn't pick you, he's going to retire you himself.

 

 

"He has picked me and I just want to be in around this squad. You never know what's around the corner with injuries but hopefully I can stay around and see us to another tournament.

 

 

"It's a big blow losing the injured Damien Duff for this match because he's one of our match-winners but we're going there in confident mood."

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Wed, 01 Sep 2010 01:00:59 +0000
U17 Women defeat New Zealand in pre-World Cup friendly http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101209:u17-women-defeat-new-zealand-in-pre-world-cup-friendly&catid=11:under-17-women&Itemid=20 Women's Under-17 Friendly International
Republic of Ireland 2-1 New Zealand

 

Rebecca Kearney struck a late winner to give the Republic of Ireland Women's Under-17s a morale-boosting friendly win over New Zealand on Tuesday in their last warm-up match for next week's World Cup.

 

Noel King's side had the first of their two game tour of Fort Lauderdale in Florida to World Cup hosts World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday but hit back in superb style for overcoming the Kiwis.

 

Ireland fell behind on 23 minutes but equalised through Ciara Grant ten minutes later. Kearney then supplied the winning goal two minutes from full-time.

 

This Republic of Ireland squad created history earlier this year by becoming the first FAI women's squad to qualify for the first-ever major Championship when they reached the UEFA Under-17 finals.

 

They defeated Germany in the semi-final in June and only missed out on the European trophy following a penalty shoot-out against Spain.

 

By finishing amongst the top three in Europe, Noel King's squad sealed a place at the Women's World Cup which kicks off for Ireland next Monday, September 6, against Brazil.

 

FIFA Women's U17 World Cup - Group 4 Fixtures

Republic of Ireland v Brazil
Monday, September 6
Larry Gomes Stadium, Trinidad

Republic of Ireland v Canada
Thursday, September 9
Larry Gomes Stadium, Trinidad

Republic of Ireland v Ghana
Monday September 14
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Tobago

 

 

Republic of Ireland Women's U17 Squad:
Grace Moloney - Reading
Ciara O'Brien - Tramore
Megan Campbell - St. Francis
Jessica Gleeson - Tramore
Jennifer Byrne - Bealnamulla
Ciara Grant - Kilmacrennan Celtic
Aileen Gilroy - Killala
Dora Gorman - Salthill Devon
Zoe Boyd - Montclair Thunderbolts (USA)
Denise O'Sullivan - Wilton United
Siobhan Killeen - Raheny United
Stacie Donnelly - Reading
Rianna Jarrett - Northend United
Tanya Kennedy - Finn Valley
Kerry Glynn - Montclair Thunderbolts (USA)
Amanda Budden - Wilton United
Claire Shine - Douglas Hall
Harriet Scott - Reading
Rebecca Kearney - Lakewood Athletic
Jillian Maloney - Roswell Santos (USA)
Emma Hansberry - Strand Celtic

Manager
Noel King. 

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:18:39 +0000
McShane ruled out, O'Dea a doubt http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101208:mcshane-ruled-out-odea-a-doubt&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8 Paul McShane has been ruled out of the Republic of Ireland's forthcoming EURO 2012 qualifier against Armenia on this Friday, August 3 with a hamstring injury. He has returned to his club and if he responds positively to treatment, he will report for duty for the second qualifier against Andorra on September 7.

 

 

He joins Keith Treacy, Keith Andrews and Damien Duff who are also absent due to injury.

 

 

 

Darren O'Dea underwent a scan this (Tuesday) afternoon which revealed a minor sprain to his knee joint but no serious damage. He will be reassessed in the morning by the FAI medical team and subsequently a decision will be made regarding whether he will travel to Armenia for the opening EURO qualifier.

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:46:04 +0000
Four changes to U21 squad http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101207:four-changes-to-u21-squad&catid=3:under-21&Itemid=11 The Republic of Ireland Under-21s depart for Switzerland today, with four changes to the squad originally announced for the double-header UEFA European Championship qualifying matches against Switzerland and Turkey.
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eoghan.rice@fai.ie (Eoghan Rice) frontpage Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:58:24 +0000
Whelan tips Paul Green for starring role in qualifiers http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101206:whelan-tips-paul-green-for-starring-role-in-qualifiers&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8  

 

Paul Green deputised for Whelan in the most recent friendly match against Argentina while Darron Gibson is also a contender to fill the gap created by Andrews' injury-enforced absence.

 

 

Whether it's Green or Gibson who is selected by Giovanni Trapattoni for the Yereven showdown, Stoke City man Whelan believes they're capable of doing a decent job.

 

 

"We don't know the starting team yet and there'll be few people fighting for Keith's spot," said the 26-year-old.

 

 

"If its Paul or Darron who gets the nod, I'm sure they'll do their best,"

 

 

"Paul waited a long time to get his chance in the summer friendly matches and he did well. He's a terrific player. I'd say Keith and I are more defensive-minded than himself but he's well capable of playing in this match."

 

 

Looking ahead to Friday's Group B encounter, Whelan explained that a strong start against one of the pool's supposed lesser lights is a must for qualification to be attained.

 

 

He said: "We're not going into any campaign thinking 'let's go for second'. We're definitely going for top and hopefully that's the case. We know we have some tough places to go to and we're going to have some hard games but we can just worry about ourselves and that's what we're going to do and hopefully qualify.

 

 

"It doesn't matter if we're playing Armenia or Russia, we'll worry about ourselves. I think because of what happened in the last campaign everyone was just hoping for this to come around as soon as possible. Hopefully with this campaign here everyone can forget about what happened in Paris.

 

 

"We can't think about Russia yet. If we want to top the group, we have to do better than Russia but it's not just them as there are other teams in there too. We have to make sure we're the doing the right things ourselves rather than thinking of how the other group teams are getting on."

 

 

He added: "If you look two years ago at the start of the last (World Cup) qualifying campaign, there were a few players like myself coming on the scene who hadn't had many internatonal games. Now, a lot of us have picked up quite a few caps.

 

 

"That campaign gave us the experience of playing in the big games in stadiums away from home. Absorbing that hopefully hold us in good stead for this campaign.

 

 

"We got some big results away in the last qualifiers, especially the Italian game when we got a late equaliser out there. It's little things like that which you remember and hopefully we get those feelings again."

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:06:11 +0000
Galway and Fingal book last eight spots http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101205:galway-and-fingal-book-last-eight-spots&catid=18:fai-ford-senior-cup&Itemid=51 Galway United and Sporting Fingal booked their places in the FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals with Fourth Round replay victories on Monday night.

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He joins Keith Andrews and Damien Duff who are also absent due to an injury.

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:57:18 +0000
FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals draw http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101203:fai-ford-cup-quarter-finals-draw&catid=18:fai-ford-senior-cup&Itemid=51 Airtricity League Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers have been given a home tie against Galway opposition in the FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals. The Hoops will play the winners of tonight’s Fourth Round replay between near-neighbours Salthill Devon and Galway United.

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He joins Keith Andrews who is also absent due to an injury (groin).

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Mon, 30 Aug 2010 14:44:42 +0000
Ireland claim bronze at CP-ISRA championships http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101200:ireland-claim-bronze-at-cp-isra-championships&catid=13:football-for-all&Itemid=24 ]]> eoghan.rice@fai.ie (Eoghan Rice) frontpage Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:18:36 +0000 MNS to feature FAI Ford Cup QF draw http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101199:mns-to-feature-fai-ford-cup-qf-draw&catid=18:fai-ford-senior-cup&Itemid=51  

1. Bohemians

2. Bray Wanderers

3. Limerick/Sporting Fingal

4. Monaghan United

5. St. Patrick's Athletic

6. Salthill Devon/Galway United

7. Shamrock Rovers

8. Sligo Rovers


The FAI Ford Cup Quarter-Final ties will be played over the weekend ending Sunday, 19th September.

 

Meanwhile, the two outstanding quarter-finalists will be known tonight with a pair of replays to be staged.

 

 

Ger O'Brien is out of Sporting Fingal's FAI Ford Cup replay against Limerick at Jackman Park (7.45pm) with an ankle injury.

 

The full-back twisted his ankle in the lead-up to Lims' equaliser in the 2-2 draw on Friday and was brought to hospital for a scan which revealed the damage caused. He's expected to be out for at least a week.

 

Colin Hawkins wasn't fully fit in time for the tie at Morton Stadium but could figure if he comes through a fitness test. Otherwise, Liam Buckley has a full squad to choose from.

 

Reflecting on the tie in which his side surrendered a two-goal interval lead, Buckley said:

 

"We're all disappointed for not closing the game out in the second half, especially against ten men for the last twenty minutes.

 

"Limerick pushed a lot of players into the box for the final stages and we should have dealt with that danger better.

 

"However, we're still in the competition and even more determined to retain the trophy. Last season, we had to dig out results away from home and we've already had to emerge through an away replay at Mervue United this season.

 

"Our performance in the second half was not up to the level and the players know that just as much as I. This will be a difficult replay but one we're confident of getting a result from."

 

Shane Tracy is unavailable for Limerick through suspension.

 

Salthill Devon host Galway United in the second of tonight's FAI Ford Cup Fourth Round replays tonight, as the near-neighbours compete for a place in the Quarter Finals.

 

The side's played out a 1-1 draw at Terryland Park on Friday night, with the Tribesmen taking the lead only for Salthill to equalise.

 

Galway United manager Sean Connor is disappointed to be faced with a replay and is hoping his team can keep their concentration better tonight.

 

"I think we started off really well but to be fair to Salthill they kept their shape and got 10 men behind the ball," he said.

 

"The first goal was always going to be important and when we got it it was good, but then to conceded from a set piece was poor.

 

"The replay is a game we don't need but we just have to get on with it." 

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:08:28 +0000
Limerick hold FAI Ford Cup holders, Sporting Fingal http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101198:limerick-hold-fai-ford-cup-holders-sporting-fingal&catid=18:fai-ford-senior-cup&Itemid=51 Limerick come from behind to force a replay with Cup holders Sporting Fingal ...

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geob@iol.ie (Billy George) frontpage Fri, 27 Aug 2010 22:04:47 +0000
Cillian Sheridan called into Republic of Ireland squad http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101197:cillian-sheridan-called-into-republic-of-ireland-squad&catid=1:senior-men&Itemid=8 ]]> Lynne.DArcy@fai.ie (Lynn DArcy) frontpage Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:09:03 +0000 Dublin derby tops the bill in FAI Ford Cup Fourth Round http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101196:dublin-derby-tops-the-bill-in-fai-ford-cup-fourth-round&catid=18:fai-ford-senior-cup&Itemid=51 The Round of 16 in the FAI Ford Cup throws up a series of intriguing contests ...

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:56:45 +0000
U18s beaten by Ukraine http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101195:u18s-beaten-by-ukraine&catid=5:under-18&Itemid=15 U18 Jezek International Tournament
Ukraine 3-0 Republic of Ireland

 


Ukraine put three goals past an experimental Republic of Ireland side without reply at the Under-18 Jezek International Tournament in Czech Republic on Thursday.

 

 


The opening half hour was mostly nip and tuck with neither side able to penetrate on a consistent basis.

 

 

Ukraine did open the scoring on 32 minutes through Kvashuk but Ireland were awarded a penalty ten minutes later which Patrick Bamford, making his first start in an Irish jersey, had saved to keep daylight between the nations.

 

 

It was soon 2-0 though as Yefremov stroked home in first half stoppage time and Bratkov added a third 16 minutes from the finish.

 

The Irish will conclude the week's activities by facing Hungary in Saturday's 5th/6th place play-off.

 

 

Republic of Ireland U18: Matthew Gledhill (Portsmouth); Joe Rafferty (Liverpool), Michael Barker (Belvedere), Neil Byrne (Nottingham Forest), Conor Earley (Shamrock Rovers); John O'Sullivan (Blackburn Rovers), Michael Keane (Manchester United), John Mountney (Ballina Town), Kevin Knight (Leicester City); Connor Smith (Watford), Patrick Bamford (Nottingham Forest).

Substitutes: Daniel Purdy for Smith (38 mins - inj), David Lynch (Burnley) for Keane, Aiden O'Brien (Millwall) for Bamford (both h/t).

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falljohn@gmail.com (John Fallon) frontpage Fri, 27 Aug 2010 01:21:31 +0000