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Republic of Ireland B
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) The Boys in Green
Association Football Association of Ireland
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Republic of Ireland Pat Devlin
Asst coach Republic of Ireland Pat Fenlon
Captain Alex Bruce
Top scorer Christy Doyle
Daryl Clare
David Kelly
Jackie Hennessy
Neale Fenn
Niall Quinn (all 2 goals each)
Home stadium Dalymount Park
Lansdowne Road
Tolka Park
Turner's Cross
Carlisle Grounds
FIFA code IRL
Home colours
Away colours
First international
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 1 - 0 Romania B Romania
(Dalymount Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; October 20, 1957)
Biggest win
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 4 - 1 England B England
(Turner's Cross, Cork, Republic of Ireland; March 27, 1990)
Biggest defeat
England England B 2 - 0 Republic of Ireland B Republic of Ireland
(Anfield, Liverpool, England; December 1, 1994)

Republic of Ireland B is the reserve team of the Republic of Ireland national football team. There are no competitions for B teams. However since 1957 the Football Association of Ireland has arranged occasional friendlies.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early B internationals

The FAI first introduced B internationals during the 1950s. In an era when League of Ireland players were getting less opportunities to break into the senior team, these games were seen as a chance for these players to gain some international experience. The Republic of Ireland B played their first game on October 20 1957 at Dalymount Park against Romania B. They held the visitors to a 1-1 draw. Three days later, on October 23, the Romanians lost 6-0 to a Northern Ireland B team. [1]

In August 1958 a Republic of Ireland B team travelled to Reykjavik and beat Iceland 3-2. Then in September 1960, Iceland made a return visit to Dalymount Park, this time losing 2-1. On both occasions Iceland fielded their senior team and the Football Association of Iceland regard these games as full internationals. [2][3]In between the two games against Iceland, the Republic of Ireland B also beat South Africa 1-0 at Dalymount Park. The South Africans also regard this as a full international. Several League of Ireland players who played in these games subsequently played for the senior Republic of Ireland team. These included Christy Doyle, who had scored against both Iceland and South Africa, Jackie Hennessy who had scored twice against Iceland and Liam Tuohy.

After the game against Iceland in 1960 it would be thirty years before a Republic of Ireland B team officially played again. However on May 24 1971, the FAI, celebrating its Golden Jubilee arranged a special game at Lansdowne Road. This should have been a full international, however their opponents, England, only sent a B team. Steve Heighway scored for an unofficial Republic of Ireland B team in the subsequent 1-1 draw.[4]

[edit] 1990s

Under Jack Charlton, B internationals were revived and during the 1990s the Republic of Ireland B played England B twice. They recorded their biggest win to date when they beat England B 4-1 at Turner's Cross on March 27 1990. However four years later England B avenged this defeat when they beat the Republic of Ireland B 2-0 at Anfield on December 1 1994. This remains their biggest defeat to date.[5]

In between the two games against England B, the Republic of Ireland B also beat Denmark B 2-0 at Tolka Park on February 12 1992. Under Mick McCarthy, the Republic of Ireland B played a further three games, including two against a League of Ireland XI and one against a Northern Ireland B team.[1]

[edit] Recent Years

In April 2006 the FAI announced that Pat Devlin would join the management team of Steve Staunton as manager of the Republic of Ireland B and as Eircom League co-ordinator. The intention was for Devlin to monitor players in the league, report on potential international players and introduce them to international football at B level. [6] Since then the Republic of Ireland B has played Scotland B twice.

[edit] Results[7]

October 20, 1957

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 1–1 Romania B Romania Dalymount Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 21,500
Referee: Kelly (England)
Neville Semenescu

August 11, 1958

Iceland Iceland 2–3 Republic of Ireland B Republic of Ireland Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavik, Iceland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee:
Björgvinsson,
Þórðarson
Doyle
Nolan
McCann

October 11, 1958

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 1–0  South Africa Tolka Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 19,000
Referee:
Doyle

September 11, 1960

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 2–1 Iceland Iceland Dalymount Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee:
Hennessy
Hennessy
Beck

May 24, 1971

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B[8] 1–1 England B England Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee: Davidson (Scotland)
Heighway Wagstaff

March 27, 1990

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 4–1 England B England Turner's Cross, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Cooper (Wales)
McLoughlin
Kelly (pen)
Quinn
Quinn
Atkinson

February 12, 1992

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 2–0 Denmark B Denmark Tolka Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Gifford (Wales)
Fenlon
Kelly

December 1, 1994

England England B 2–0 Republic of Ireland B Republic of Ireland Anfield, Liverpool, England
Friendly
Attendance: 7,431
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Cole
Fowler

March 17, 1997

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 1–1 League of Ireland XI Republic of Ireland Tolka Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee: Barr (Irish Football Association)
Dominic Foley Pat Morley

February 11, 1998

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 0–1 Northern Ireland B Northern Ireland Tolka Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Richards (Wales)
O'Boyle

February 9, 1999

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 4–3 League of Ireland XI Republic of Ireland Carlisle Grounds, Bray, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee: Perry (Ireland)
Fenn
Fenn
Clare
Clare
Coughlan
Gormley (pen)
Tony Cousins

November 14, 2006

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland B 0–0 Scotland B Scotland Dalymount Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Martin Atkinson (England)
Report

November 20, 2007

Scotland Scotland B 1 –1 Republic of Ireland B Republic of Ireland Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie, Scotland
Friendly
Attendance:
Referee: Joseph Attard (Malta)
Howard Report Byrne

October 9, 2008

Republic of Ireland B Republic of Ireland 2 –0 England Nottingham Forest F.C. Dalymount Park, Dublin, Ireland
Friendly
Attendance: 4,040
Referee: Damien Hancock (Republic of Ireland)
Folan
Keogh
Report

[edit] Current squad

Squad for game against Nottingham Forest on October 9, 2008.

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Joe Murphy England Scunthorpe United
GK Kieran Westwood England Coventry City
DF Kevin Foley England Wolverhampton Wanderers
DF Alex Bruce England Ipswich Town
DF Darren O'Dea Scotland Celtic
MF Lee Frecklington England Lincoln City
DF Eddie Nolan England Preston North End
MF Stephen Ward England Wolverhampton Wanderers
MF Darron Gibson England Manchester United
MF Keith Andrews England Blackburn Rovers
MF Wes Hoolahan England Norwich City
MF Keith Treacy England Blackburn Rovers
MF Martin Rowlands England QPR
MF Darren Potter England Wolverhampton Wanderers
MF Owen Garvan England Ipswich Town
FW Andy Keogh England Wolverhampton Wanderers
FW Anthony Stokes Scotland Hibernian
FW Caleb Folan England Hull City
FW Shane Long England Reading
FW Sean Scannell England Crystal Palace

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Northern Ireland’s Footballing Greats
  2. ^ www.geocities.com
  3. ^ Iceland results at Rsssf
  4. ^ The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story (1997): Sean Ryan [1]
  5. ^ England B at Rsssf
  6. ^ www.rte.ie
  7. ^ Republic of Ireland B results from Rsssf
  8. ^ unofficial international





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