Northern Ireland national football team results (1930–1959)

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The Northern Ireland national football team represents Northern Ireland in international association football. From 1882 to 1921 all of Ireland was represented by a single side, the Ireland national football team, organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA).

In 1920 Ireland was partitioned into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. In 1922, The south of Ireland gained independence as the Irish Free State, later to become Republic of Ireland. Amid these political upheavals, a rival football association, the Football Association of Ireland (the F.A.I.), emerged in Dublin in 1921 and organised a separate league and later a national team. In 1923, during a period when the home nations had dis-affiliated from the governing body,[1] the FAI was recognised by FIFA as the governing body of the Irish Free State on the condition that it changed its name to the Football Association of the Irish Free State.[2] At the same time, the IFA continued to organise its national team on an all-Ireland basis, regularly calling up Free State players.[3][4] During this era at least one Northerner, Harry Chatton, also played for the Irish Free State and from 1936, the FAI began to organise their own all–Ireland team.[5][6] Both teams now competed as Ireland and during this era at least 39 dual internationals were selected to represent both teams.[7] Between 1928 and 1946 the IFA were not affiliated to FIFA and the two Ireland teams co-existed, never competing in the same competition.[8]

In April 1951, FIFA decreed that the IFA team could not select "citizens of Eire". An exception was for British Home Championship games, as a 1923 IFAB agreement at Liverpool prevented FIFA intervention in relations between the four Home Nations.[9] However, the exception would only apply "if the F.A. of Ireland do not object", and was never availed of.

At FIFA's 1953 congress, its Rule 3 was amended so that an international team must use "that title ... recognised politically and geographically of the countries or territories". The FAI initially claimed Rule 3 gave them the right to the name Ireland[10] (see names of the Irish state), but FIFA subsequently ruled neither team could be referred to as Ireland, decreeing that the FAI team be officially designated as the Republic of Ireland, while the IFA team was to become Northern Ireland.[11][12] The IFA objected and in 1954 was permitted to continue using the name Ireland in Home Internationals,[13] based on the 1923 agreement. This practice was discontinued in the late 1970s.[14][a]

This is a list of the Ireland national football team results from 1930 to 1959.

1930s

1930

1 February 1930 1929–30 British Home Championship Ireland  7–0  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 133
Bambrick 12', 43', 51', 59', 64', 88'
McCluggage 90'
Report Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Thomas Crewe (England)
22 February 1930 1929–30 British Home Championship Scotland  3–1  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 134
Gallacher 31', 61'
Stevenson 72'
Report McCaw 39' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 31,808
Referee: Arthur Joseph (England)
20 October 1930 1930–31 British Home Championship England  5–1  Ireland Sheffield, England

Match 135
Burgess 15', 35'
Hampson 25'
Crooks 30'
Houghton 40'
Report Dunne 80' Stadium: Bramall Lane
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: John Thomson (Scotland)

1931

21 February 1931 1930–31 British Home Championship Ireland  0–0  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 136
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Herbert Edward Hull (England)
22 April 1931 1930–31 British Home Championship Wales  3–2  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 137
Phillips 3'
Griffiths 40'
Warren 69'
Report Dunne 52'
Rowley 72'
Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: William Percy Harper (England)
19 September 1931 1931–32 British Home Championship Scotland  3–1  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 138
Stevenson 5'
McGrory 34'
McPhail 75'
Report Dunne 21' Stadium: Ibrox Park
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Isaac Caswell (England)
17 October 1931 1931–32 British Home Championship Ireland  2–6  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 139
Dunne 40'
Kelly 89'
Report Smith 10'
Waring 12', 50'
Hine 30'
Houghton 60', 85'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Hugh Watson (Scotland)
5 December 1931 1931–32 British Home Championship Ireland  4–0  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 140
Millar 32'
Kelly 71', 77'
Bambrick 81'
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Peter Snape (England)

1932

17 September 1932 1932–33 British Home Championship Ireland  0–4  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 141
Report King 3'
McPhail 27', 68'
McGrory 76'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: William Percy Harper (England)
17 October 1932 1932–33 British Home Championship England  1–0  Ireland Blackpool, England

Match 142
Barclay 31' Report Stadium: Bloomfield Road
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Hugh Watson (Scotland)
7 December 1932 1932–33 British Home Championship Wales  4–1  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 143
Astley 47', 78'
Robbins 48', 87'
Report English 27' Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: George Hewitt (England)

1933

16 September 1933 1933–34 British Home Championship Scotland  1–2  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 144
McPhail 84' Report Martin 8', 13' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 27,135
Referee: Edward Wood (England)
14 October 1933 1933–34 British Home Championship Ireland  0–3  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 145
Report Brook 30'
Grosvenor 51'
Bowers 60'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Hugh Watson (Scotland)
4 November 1933 1933–34 British Home Championship Ireland  1–1  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 146
Jones 59' Report Glover 4' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 20,000[18]
Referee: Mungo Charles Hutton (Scotland)

1934

20 October 1934 1934–35 British Home Championship Ireland  2–1  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 147
Martin 80'
Coulter 90'
Report Gallacher 40' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 39,572
Referee: Henry Norman Mee (England)

1935

6 February 1935 1934–35 British Home Championship England  2–1  Ireland Liverpool, England

Match 148
Bastin 21', 71' Report Stevenson 47' Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)
27 March 1935 1934–35 British Home Championship Wales  3–1  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 149
Jones 7'
Phillips 23' (pen.)
Hopkins 85'
Report Bambrick 22' Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Peco Bauwens (Germany)
19 October 1935 1935–36 British Home Championship Ireland  1–3  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 150
Brown 18' Report Tilson 65', 68'
Brook 85'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)
13 November 1935 1935–36 British Home Championship Scotland  2–1  Ireland Edinburgh, Scotland

Match 151
Walker 60'
Duncan 89'
Report Kelly 49' Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 29,800
Referee: Harry Nattrass (England)

1936

11 March 1936 1935–36 British Home Championship Ireland  3–2  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 152
Gibb 34'
Stevenson 61'
Kernaghan 80'
Report Astley 30'
Phillips 43'
Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Henry Nattrass (England)
31 October 1936 1936–37 British Home Championship Ireland  1–3  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 153
Kernaghan 26' Report Napier 28'
Munro 46'
McCulloch 62'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Thomas J. Thompson (England)
18 November 1936 1936–37 British Home Championship England  3–1  Ireland Stoke, England

Match 154
Carter 30'
Bastin 71'
Worrall 80'
Report Davis 43' Stadium: Victoria Ground
Attendance: 47,886
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)

1937

17 March 1937 1936–37 British Home Championship Wales  4–1  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 155
Jones 25'
Glover 33', 51'
Warren 65'
Report Stevenson 62' Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Arthur James Jewell (England)
23 October 1937 1937–38 British Home Championship Ireland  1–5  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 156
Stevenson 89' Report Mills 10', 20', 55'
Hall 58'
Brook 75'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)
10 November 1937 1937–38 British Home Championship Scotland  1–1  Ireland Aberdeen, Scotland

Match 157
Smith 48' Report Doherty 15' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 21,878
Referee: Arthur James Jewell (England)

1938

16 March 1938 1937–38 British Home Championship Ireland  1–0  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 158
Bambrick 78' Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Herbert Reginald A. Mortimer (England)
8 October 1938 1938–39 British Home Championship Ireland  0–2  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 159
Report Delaney 34'
Walker 49'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Herbert Reginald A. Mortimer (England)
16 November 1938 1938–39 British Home Championship England  7–0  Ireland Manchester, England

Match 160
Report Lawton 6'
Hall 35', 37', 38', 55', 65'
Matthews 75'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 40,386
Referee: Peter Craigmyle (Scotland)

1939

15 March 1939 1938–39 British Home Championship Wales  3–1  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 161
Cumner 7'
Glover 20'
Boulter 62'
Report Milligan 15' Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 22,997
Referee: Dr. Arthur Willoughby Barton (England)

1940s

1946

28 September 1946 1946–47 British Home Championship Ireland  2–7  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 162
Lockhart 70', 88' Report Carter 1'
Mannion 7', 28', 61'
Finney 60'
Lawton 80'
Langton 83'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 57,011
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)
27 November 1946 1946–47 British Home Championship Scotland  0–0  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 163
Report Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 97,326
Referee: George Reader (England)

1947

9 March 1947 1946–47 British Home Championship Ireland  2–1  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 164
Stevenson 36'
Doherty 77' (pen.)
Report Ford 27' (pen.) Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: George Reader (England)
4 October 1947 1947–48 British Home Championship Ireland  2–0  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 165
Smyth 35', 52' Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Thomas Smith (England)
5 November 1947 1947–48 British Home Championship England  2–2  Ireland Liverpool, England

Match 166
Mannion 84'
Lawton 87'
Report Walsh 54'
Doherty 90'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 67,980
Referee: Peter Fitzpatrick (Scotland)

1948

10 March 1948 1947–48 British Home Championship Wales  2–0  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 167
Lowrie 41'
Edwards 53'
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 32,310
Referee: Thomas Smith (England)
9 October 1948 1948–49 British Home Championship Ireland  2–6  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 168
Walsh 49', 89' Report Matthews 27'
Milburn 55'
Mortensen 62', 66', 74'
Pearson 88'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 53,629
Referee: William E. Webb (Scotland)
17 November 1948 1948–49 British Home Championship Scotland  3–2  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 169
Houliston 29', 89'
Mason 73'
Report Walsh 1', 5' Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 91,547
Referee: William H. Evans (England)

1949

9 March 1949 1948–49 British Home Championship Ireland  0–2  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 170
Report Edwards 25'
Ford 83'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 22,880
Referee: Reg Leafe (England)
1 October 1949 1949–50 British Home Championship
1950 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Group 1
Ireland  2–8  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 171
Smyth 50', 60' Report Morris 2', 70', 88'
Waddell 5', 31' (pen.)
Steel 23'
Reilly 24'
Mason 80'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Herbert Reginald A. Mortimer (England)
16 November 1949 1949–50 British Home Championship
1950 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Group 1
England  9–2  Ireland Manchester, England

Match 172
Rowley 5', 46', 57', 59'
Froggatt 25'
Pearson 31', 68'
Mortensen 35', 50'
Report Smyth 56'
Brennan 75'
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 69,472
Referee: Sandy Griffiths (Wales)

1950s

1950

7 October 1950 1950–51 British Home Championship Ireland  1–4  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 174
McMorran 70' Report Baily 43', 86'
Lee 64'
Wright 85'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: George Mitchell (Scotland)
1 November 1950 1950–51 British Home Championship Scotland  6–1  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 175
McPhail 8', 13'
Steel 53', 57', 66', 79'
Report McGarry 43' Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 82,050
Referee: Benjamin Mervyn Griffiths (Wales)

1951

7 March 1951 1950–51 British Home Championship Ireland  1–2  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 176
Simpson 52' Report Clarke 8', 86' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Clifford Fletcher (England)
12 May 1951 International Friendly Ireland  2–2  France Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 177
Ferris 9' (pen.)
Simpson 62'
Report Baratte 16'
Bonifaci 28'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Arthur Ellis (England)
6 October 1951 1951–52 British Home Championship Ireland  0–3  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 178
Report Orr 33'
Johnstone 44', 63'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 56,946
Referee: W.H.E. Evans (England)
14 November 1951 1951–52 British Home Championship England  2–0  Ireland Birmingham, England

Match 179
Lofthouse 40', 83' Report Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 57,889
Referee: Sandy Griffiths (Wales)

1952

19 March 1952 1951–52 British Home Championship Wales  3–0  Ireland Swansea, Wales

Match 180
Barnes 55' (pen.)
Allchurch 87'
Clarke 90'
Report Stadium: Vetch Field
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Arthur Edward Ellis (England)
4 October 1952 1952–53 British Home Championship Ireland  2–2  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 181
Tully 16', 46' Report Lofthouse 2'
Elliott 87'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 59,000
Referee: Douglas Gerrard (Scotland)
3 November 1952 1952–53 British Home Championship Scotland  1–1  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 182
Reilly 89' Report D'Arcy 82' Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 65,229
Referee: Robert E. Smith (Wales)

1953

15 April 1953 1952–53 British Home Championship Ireland  2–3  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 184
McMorran 19', 86' Report Charles 29', 33'
Ford 42'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Archer Leuty (England)
11 November 1953 1953–54 British Home Championship
1954 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Group 3
England  3–1  Ireland Liverpool, England

Match 186
Hassall 1', 60'
Lofthouse 74'
Report McMorran 52' Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 70,700
Referee: Robert E. Smith (Wales)

1954

31 March 1954 1953–54 British Home Championship
1954 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Group 3
Wales  1–2  Ireland Wrexham, Wales

Match 187
Charles 80' Report McParland 1', 52' Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 32,817
Referee: Charles Edward Faultless (Scotland)
2 October 1954 1954–55 British Home Championship Ireland  0–2  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 188
Report Haynes 75'
Revie 78'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 59,000
Referee: Charles Edward Faultless (Scotland)
3 November 1954 1954–55 British Home Championship Scotland  2–2  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 189
Davidson 22'
Johnstone 74'
Report Bingham 24'
McAdams 43'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 46,229
Referee: Alf Bond (England)

1955

20 April 1955 1954–55 British Home Championship Ireland  2–3  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 190
Crossan 24'
Walker 29'
Report Charles 11', 18', 49' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland)
8 October 1955 1955–56 British Home Championship Ireland  2–1  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 191
Blanchflower 7'
Bingham 16'
Report Reilly 62' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: John H. Kelly (England)
2 November 1955 1955–56 British Home Championship England  3–0  Ireland London, England

Match 192
Wilshaw 51', 53'
Finney 88'
Report Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Sandy Griffiths (Wales)

1956

11 April 1956 1955–56 British Home Championship Wales  1–1  Ireland Cardiff, Wales

Match 193
Clarke 10' Report Jones 46' Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 37,510
Referee: Bobby Davidson (Scotland)
6 October 1956 1956–57 British Home Championship Ireland  1–1  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 194
McIlroy 10' Report Matthews 2' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 58,420
Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland)
7 November 1956 1956–57 British Home Championship Scotland  1–0  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 195
Scott 25' Report Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 62,328
Referee: Reginald James Leafe (England)

1957

16 January 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 8 Qualifier Portugal  1–1  Northern Ireland Lisbon, Portugal

Match 196
Vasques 24' Report Bingham 6' Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade
Attendance: 22,659
Referee: Marcel Lequesne (France)
10 April 1957 1956–57 British Home Championship Ireland  0–0  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 197
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Douglas Gerrard (Scotland)
25 April 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 8 Qualifier Italy  1–0  Northern Ireland Rome, Italy

Match 198
Cervato 3' Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Maurice Guigue (France)
1 May 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 8 Qualifier Northern Ireland  3–0  Portugal Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 199
Casey 22'
Simpson 60'
McIlroy 70' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland)
5 October 1957 1957–58 British Home Championship Ireland  1–1  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 200
Bingham 47' Report Leggat 59' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales)
6 November 1957 1957–58 British Home Championship England  2–3  Ireland London, England

Match 201
A'Court 58'
Edwards 80'
Report McIlroy 32' (pen.)
McCrory 67'
Simpson 72'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Sandy Griffiths (Wales)
4 December 1957 International Friendly Northern Ireland  2–2  Italy Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 202
Cush 27', 60' Report Ghiggia 24'
Montuori 50'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 53,000
Referee: Thomas Mitchell (Northern Ireland)

1958

16 April 1958 1957–58 British Home Championship Wales  1–1  Ireland Cardiff, Wales

Match 204
Hewitt 85' Report Simpson 64' Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 25,667
Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland)
8 June 1958 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 1 Northern Ireland  1–0  Czechoslovakia Halmstad, Sweden
19:00 (CET)
Match 205
Cush 20' Report Stadium: Örjans Vall
Attendance: 10,647
Referee: Fritz Seipelt (Austria)
11 June 1958 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 1 Argentina  3–1  Northern Ireland Halmstad, Sweden
19:00 (CET)
Match 206
Corbatta 37' (pen.)
Menéndez 56'
Avio 60'
Report McParland 4' Stadium: Örjans Vall
Attendance: 14,174
Referee: Sten Ahlner (Sweden)
15 June 1958 1958 FIFA World Cup Group 1 West Germany  2–2  Northern Ireland Malmö, Sweden
19:00 (CET)
Match 207
Rahn 20'
Seeler 78'
Report McParland 18', 60' Stadium: Malmö Stadion
Attendance: 21,990
Referee: Joaquim Campos (Portugal)
19 June 1958 1958 FIFA World Cup Quarter-final France  4–0  Northern Ireland Norrköping, Sweden
19:00 (CET)
Match 209
Wisnieski 44'
Fontaine 55', 63'
Piantoni 68'
Report Stadium: Idrottsparken
Attendance: 11,800
Referee: Juan Gardeazábal Garay (Spain)
4 October 1958 1958–59 British Home Championship Ireland  3–3  England Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 210
Cush 30'
Peacock 57'
Casey 70'
Report Charlton 31', 77'
Finney 61'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Bobby Davidson (Scotland)
15 October 1958 International Friendly Spain  6–2  Northern Ireland Madrid, Spain

Match 211
Tejada 3', 47', 78', 87'
Kubala 11'
Suárez 58'
Report Cush 50'
McIlroy 77'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Joaquim Campos (Portugal)
5 November 1958 1958–59 British Home Championship Scotland  2–2  Ireland Glasgow, Scotland

Match 212
Herd 53'
Collins 57'
Report Caldow 74' (o.g.)
McIlroy 83'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 72,713
Referee: John Harold Clough (England)

1959

22 April 1959 1958–59 British Home Championship Ireland  4–1  Wales Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 213
McParland 8', 78'
Peacock 13'
McIlroy 32'
Report Tapscott 88' Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Tiny Wharton (Scotland)
3 October 1959 1959–60 British Home Championship Ireland  0–4  Scotland Belfast, Northern Ireland

Match 214
Report Leggat 25'
Hewie 34' (pen.)
White 41'
Mulhall 54'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 56,000
Referee: Reginald James Leafe (England)
18 November 1959 1959–60 British Home Championship England  2–1  Ireland London, England

Match 215
Baker 16'
Parry 89'
Report Bingham 87' Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales)

Notes

  1. ^ The last match played as Ireland was 1978 versus Scotland,[15] however, apart from this match, all British Championship matches had been played as "Northern Ireland" since the 1973–74 tournament.[16] In the 1972–73 tournament, the first two matches were played as "Ireland" and the third as "Northern 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".[17]
  2. ^ This was the last time an "all-Ireland" team represented the IFA.
  3. ^ This was the first time a team billed as "Northern Ireland" played an international match.

References

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  3. ^ Byrne, Peter (1996). Football Association of Ireland: 75 years. Dublin: Sportsworld. p. 59. ISBN 1-900110-06-7.
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  6. ^ Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: the FAI international story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.
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  16. ^ "NIFG: Northern Ireland Programmes 1972–1975". Retrieved 13 June 2016.
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يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (سبتمبر 2022) بلغاريا فيالألعاب الأولمبية الصيفية 1896الرمزBULاللجنةBulgarian Olympic Committeeالموقعwww.bgolympic.org باللغة البلغارية...

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, North Carolina. Click the Map of all coordinates link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1] Current listings         &#...

 

Untuk orang lain dengan nama yang sama, lihat Laurence Harvey (disambiguasi). Laurence HarveyLaurence Harvey pada 1973,foto buatan Allan WarrenLahirLaruschka Mischa Skikne(1928-10-01)1 Oktober 1928Joniškis, LituaniaMeninggal25 November 1973(1973-11-25) (umur 45)Hampstead, London, InggrisSebab meninggalKanker lambungMakamSanta Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, California, ASNama lainZvi Mosheh SkiknePekerjaanAktorTahun aktif1948–1973Suami/istriMargaret Leighton ​...

 

Relieve del dios Arsu, armado, sobre un camello. Templo de Adonis en Dura Europos. Arsu era una deidad adorada especialmente en la antigua ciudad de Palmira, pero también en otros lugares del Oriente Medio, como en tierras sirias y del norte de Arabia. Arsu, al que se hace referencia como Ares en las inscripciones griegas de Palmira, se menciona también en otras inscripciones, que muestran que se le dedicó un templo en la ciudad, siendo uno de los cuatro lugares de culto más importantes.[...

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Алея вікових каштанівз ділянкою лісу(пам'ятка природи) 47°59′57″ пн. ш. 35°24′18″ сх. д. / 47.99917000002777456° пн. ш. 35.40500000002777625° сх. д. / 47.99917000002777456; 35.40500000002777625Координати: 47°59′57″ пн. ш. 35°24′18″ сх. д. / 47.99917000002777456° пн. ш. 35.40500000002777...

 

Islamic Republic of Iran Navy battle ship IRIS Tabrzin (P323) in 2019 History Iran NameTabarzin NamesakeTabarzin OperatorIslamic Republic of Iran Navy Ordered14 October 1974 BuilderConstructions de Mécaniques, Cherbourg Laid down24 June 1977 Launched15 September 1978 Commissioned1 August 1981 Refit2011–2013 StatusIn service General characteristics (as built) Class and typeKaman-class fast attack craft Displacement 249 tons standard 275 tons full load Length47 m (154 ft 2 in)...

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Danish architectural firm CobeTypeArchitectural PracticeIndustryArchitecture, urbanism, interior design, landscape design, product design, research and developmentFounded2006HeadquartersCopenhagen[1]Key peopleDan Stubbergaard (founder and architect)Number of employees150+Websitecobe.dk Cobe is a Copenhagen-based architectural firm owned and managed by architect Dan Stubbergaard.[2] As of 2020, the office has 150 employees and is involved in a large number of projects throughou...

 

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Pour les articles homonymes, voir Warnock. Raphael Warnock Raphael Warnock en 2020. Fonctions Sénateur des États-Unis En fonction depuis le 20 janvier 2021(2 ans, 10 mois et 16 jours) Élection 5 janvier 2021 Réélection 6 décembre 2022 Circonscription Géorgie Législature 117e et 118e Groupe politique Démocrate Prédécesseur Kelly Loeffler Biographie Nom de naissance Raphael Gamaliel Warnock Date de naissance 23 juillet 1969 (54 ans) Lieu de naissance Savannah (Gé...

 

AntapaniKecamatanPeta lokasi Kecamatan AntapaniNegara IndonesiaProvinsiJawa BaratKotaBandungPemerintahan • CamatDrs. Aca HerwansyahPopulasi • Total74.447 jiwaKode Kemendagri32.73.20 Kode BPS3273141 Desa/kelurahan4 Antapani adalah sebuah kecamatan di Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Sejarah Bab atau bagian ini tidak memiliki referensi atau sumber tepercaya sehingga isinya tidak bisa dipastikan. Tolong bantu perbaiki artikel ini dengan menambahkan referensi yang...

 

Ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head Narmer maceheadThe Narmer Macehead (front).The Narmer Macehead (back). The name of Narmer appears in the serekh at the top.Illustrations on the Narmer Macehead The Narmer macehead is an ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head.[1] It was found in the main deposit in the temple area of the ancient Egyptian city of Nekhen (Hierakonpolis) by James Quibell in 1898.[2] It is dated to the Early Dynastic Period reign of king Narmer (c. 3...

Indian mathematician and engineer (1920–2002) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Satish Dhawan – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Satish DhawanBorn(1920-09-25)25 September 1920Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, British I...

 

140-я зенитная ракетная Борисовская ордена Кутузова бригада Годы существования 1 ноября 1943[1] — н. в. Страна  СССР →  Россия Подчинение Восточный военный округ Входит в 29-я общевойсковая армия Тип бригада Функция Войсковая ПВО Дислокация Домна (Забайкальский к...

 

1929 animated film Permanent WaveTitle cardDirected byWalter LantzStory byWalter LantzBill NolanProduced byWalter LantzStarringBill NolanMusic byBert FiskeAnimation byWalter LantzBill NolanTom PalmerColor processBlack and whiteProductioncompanyWalter Lantz ProductionsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease date September 29, 1929 (1929-09-29) Running time6:38LanguageEnglish Permanent Wave is a 1929[1] animated film which is presented by Carl Laemmle and is produced by W...

2009 political crisis in Madagascar 2009 Malagasy political crisisProtests in Madagascar, January 2009Date26 January – 7 November 2009 (9 months, 1 week and 5 days)LocationMadagascarResult Resignation of President Ravalomanana Installation of Antananarivo mayor Andry Rajoelina as President of the High Transitional Authority of Madagascar after a coup d'état End of the Third Republic of Madagascar Belligerents Government of Madagascar High Transitional AuthorityPolitical oppo...

 

2014 single by Shakira Dare (La La La)Single by Shakirafrom the album Shakira Released24 April 2014 (original version)26 May 2014 (Brazil 2014 version)Recorded2012GenreElectro housedance-popLength 3:06 (original version) 3:17 (Brazil 2014 version) LabelRCASongwriter(s) Shakira Jay Singh Lukasz Gottwald Mathieu Jomphe-Lepine Max Martin Henry Walter Raelene Arreguin John J. Conte, Jr.[1] Producer(s) Dr. Luke Shakira J2 Cirkut Billboard Shakira singles chronology Empire (2014) Dare (La L...

 

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