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Ireland narrowly lost out to England who were crowned Four Nations Partially Sighted tournament champions recently with a gutsy display against a heroic Republic of Ireland team that had already.
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The Republic of Ireland kick off the FA Four Nations Partially Sighted Tournament tonight when they take on England at 7.30pm. The tournament, hosted by England over three days, sees Ireland taking...
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The Ireland Deaf Men's football team took a big step towards qualification for the 2011 European Deaf Football Championships in Denmark by recording a 6-1 first leg victory against Slovakia at Home...
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Ireland's Paralympic team chase the 2010 World Cup in Manchester ...
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In what was an incredible day's football, teams representing Street Leagues from Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Longford. Waterford, Athlone and Carlow numbering 28 in total came together...
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The Ireland Men's Deaf Football team face a tricky upcoming European Deaf Football Championship qualifying two leg tie with Slovakia.
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This programme was launched in 2008 through 3 National Irish Bank/FAI DSI Summer Soccer Schools in Dublin, Cork and Mayo. Going forward, the Football For All programme hopes to give opportunities to...
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Dyspraxia Ireland - Development Co-ordination DisorderFormed in 1995 by parents of children with dyspraxia.The Football For All programme has forged links this year with Dyspraxia Ireland to include...
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The Republic of Ireland Football For All Schools international squad demonstrated the ability for total football in their final match against Scotland today in the Billy Neill Centre of excellence in...
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The Republic of Ireland FFA Schools U-19 Squad got their championship back on track after yesterday's defeat to England with a well earned 3 points against host nation, Northern Ireland.