Ireland national football team (FAI) results
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This article contains the results of the Ireland team selected by the Football Association of Ireland. It was previously known as the Irish Free State. After a FIFA ruling they became the Republic of Ireland in 1954.
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1936
May 3, 1936
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Hungary | 3–3 | Ireland |
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Sárosi 7', 48' (pen) Sas 75' |
(Report) | Dunne 12', O'Reilly19' Dunne[2] or Madden[3] 68' |
Hungária Úti Stadium, Budapest, Hungary
Friendly Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Bruell (Czechoslovakia) |
May 9, 1936
|
Luxembourg | 1–5 | Ireland |
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Mart 59' (pen) | (Report) | Jimmy Dunne 9', 86' Donnelly 65' Kelly 71', 87' |
October 17, 1936
|
Ireland | 5–2 | Germany |
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Donnelly 25', 69' Davis 35' (pen), 65' Geoghegan 58' |
(Report) | Kobierski 26' Szepan 32' |
December 6, 1936
|
Ireland | 2–3 | Hungary |
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Fallon 20' Davis 72' (pen) |
(Report) | Titkos 37' Cseh 38' Toldi 48' |
1937
October 10, 1937
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Norway | 3–2 | Ireland |
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Kvammen 30', 64' Martinsen 78' |
(Report) | Geoghegan 37' Jimmy Dunne 49' |
November 7, 1937
|
Ireland | 3–3 | Norway |
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Jimmy Dunne 10' O'Flanagan 62' Duggan 88' |
(Report) | Kvammen 16', 33' Martinsen 49' |
1938
May 22, 1938
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Poland | 6–0 | Ireland |
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Wasiewicz 12' Wodarz 21', 78' Piątek 43', 50' Wilimowski 58' |
(Report) |
November 13, 1938
|
Ireland | 3–2 | Poland |
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Fallon 10' Carey 12' Jimmy Dunne 68' |
(Report) | Wilimowski 17' Piątek 83' |
1939
1940-1945
1946
1947
1948
July 26, 1948
|
Netherlands | 3–1 | Ireland [5] |
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Wilkes 1' 74' Roosenburg 11' |
(Report) | O'Kelly 52' |
Fratton Park, Portsmouth, England
1948 Summer Olympics Attendance: 8,000 Referee: George Reader (England) |
1949
October 9, 1949
|
Ireland | 1–1 | Finland |
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Farrell 65' | (Report) | Vaihela 89' |
Olympiastadion, Helsinki, Finland
World Cup Qualifier Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Bronkhorst (Netherlands) |
1950
1951
May 30, 1951
|
Norway | 2–3 | Ireland |
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Sorenson 14' Hvidsten 55' |
(Report) | Farrell 17' Ringstead 67' Coad 82' |
October 17, 1951
|
Ireland | 3–2 | West Germany |
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Posipal 9' (og) Fitzsimons 40' Glynn 85' |
(Report) | Morlock 63' Fritz Walter 75' |
1952
June 1, 1952
|
Spain 23x15px | 6–0 | Ireland |
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Coque 3' Gainza 10' Cesar 13' Basora 43', 70' Panizo 67' |
(Report) |
1953
October 4, 1953
|
Ireland | 3–5 | France |
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Ryan 58' Walsh 83' O'Farrell 88' |
(Report) | Glovacki 23' Penverne 40' Ujlaki 50',69' Flamion 72' |
November 25, 1953
|
France | 1–0 | Ireland |
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Piantoni 73' | (Report) |
Parc des Princes, Paris, France
World Cup Qualifier Attendance: 32,256 Referee: Van Nuffel (Belgium) |
1954
March 7, 1954
|
Luxembourg | 0–1 | Ireland |
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(Report) | Cummins 62' |
Stade Municipal, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
World Cup Qualifier Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Aussen (Netherlands) |
References
- ↑ This was the first game that the FAI referred to the team as Ireland
- ↑ www.soccerscene.ie
- ↑ www.kickinmagazine.ie
- ↑ Unofficial international
- ↑ Recognised as full international by FIFA, the IFFHS and by Netherlands national football team. See also 1924 Results.
See also
Categories:
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