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Republic of Ireland national beach soccer team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Republic of Ireland
Nickname(s)The Boys in Green
The Green Army
AssociationFootball Association of Ireland (FAI)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
FIFA codeIRL
BSWW rankingNR (15 January 2024)[1]


First colours
First international
 Republic of Ireland 1 – 8 Portugal 
(Dublin, Ireland; 1 June 2001)
Biggest win
n/a
Biggest defeat
 Portugal 22 – 1 Republic of Ireland 
(Riccione, Italy; 25 August 2001)
World Cup
Appearances0
Best resultNone
Euro Beach Soccer League
Appearances1 (first in 2001)
Best result8th place (2001)
Euro Beach Soccer Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2002)
Best result8th place (2002)

The Republic of Ireland national beach soccer team has represented the Republic of Ireland in international beach soccer competitions, under the control of the Football Association of Ireland, the governing body for football in Ireland. After competing in the 2001 and 2002 seasons in the Euro Beach Soccer League and Cup, the team has been inactive since.

A number of notable former association footballers took part in the time the team was active, including former Arsenal and Manchester United forward, Frank Stapleton, and former Blackburn Rovers manager, Owen Coyle who in 2015 recalled his participation with fondness whilst commenting on the difficulty of adapting to a sand surface having played his career on grass.[2]

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Transcription

Squad

Correct as of June 2002
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Seamus Kelly
3 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Pat Trehy
4 Republic of Ireland IRL Gareth McPhail
5 Republic of Ireland IRL Thomas Morgan
6 Republic of Ireland IRL Paul Osam
7 Republic of Ireland IRL Dean Fitzgerald
8 Republic of Ireland IRL Liam Kelly
9 Republic of Ireland IRL Derek O´Neil
10 Republic of Ireland IRL Colm Tresson
11 Republic of Ireland IRL Andrew Cooke
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 Republic of Ireland IRL Gerry Peyton
13 Republic of Ireland IRL Kellam O´Hanlon
14 Republic of Ireland IRL Keith Doyle
15 Republic of Ireland IRL John Byrne
16 Republic of Ireland IRL Tommy Coyne
17 Republic of Ireland IRL Owen Coyle
18 Republic of Ireland IRL Garry Haylock
19 Republic of Ireland IRL Frank Stapleton
20 Republic of Ireland IRL Jonathon Prizeman
21 Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Murphy

Head Coach: Derek O´Neil
Head Delegation: Andy Clark

Achievements

Results

1 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 1 Republic of Ireland  1–8  Portugal Dublin, Republic of Ireland
2 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 1 Republic of Ireland  4–6  Italy Dublin, Republic of Ireland
3 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 1 Republic of Ireland  4–6  Germany Dublin, Republic of Ireland
15 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 2 Portugal  6–1  Republic of Ireland Carcavelos, Portugal
16 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 2 Italy  4–1  Republic of Ireland Carcavelos, Portugal
17 June 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 2 Germany  8–3  Republic of Ireland Carcavelos, Portugal
24 August 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 3 Italy  10–0  Republic of Ireland Riccione, Italy
25 August 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 3 Portugal  22–1  Republic of Ireland Riccione, Italy
26 August 2001 2001 EBSL, stage 3 Germany  5–3  Republic of Ireland Riccione, Italy
15 February 2002 2002 Euro Cup, 1st round Spain  10–0  Ireland Barcelona, Spain
16 February 2002 2002 Euro Cup, 5th-8th Place Semi-Final England  11–3  Ireland Barcelona, Spain
17 February 2002 2002 Euro Cup, 7th Place play-off Switzerland  10–6  Ireland Barcelona, Spain

All Time Record

As of February 2002
Tournament Pld W WE L GF GA Dif Pts
Euro Beach Soccer League 9 0 0 9 17 75 –58 0
Euro Beach Soccer Cup 3 0 0 3 9 31 –22 0
Total 12 0 0 12 26 106 –80 0

External links

  1. ^ "BSWW world ranking". beachsoccer.com. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Owen Coyle hoping Scotland and Ireland can qualify".


This page was last edited on 23 April 2022, at 08:27
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