Republic of Ireland national under-17 football team
The Republic of Ireland national under-17 football team, is the national under-17 football team of the Republic of Ireland and is controlled by the Football Association of Ireland and competes in the annual UEFA European Under-17 Championship and the biennial FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Association | Football Association of Ireland | ||
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Head coach | Patrick O'Flaherty | ||
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First international | |||
Norway 2–2 vs Rep. of Ireland (Kongsvinger, Norway; 1986 Euro U-16's qualifiers, 13 October 1985) (as U16s) Rep. of Ireland 4–0 vs Cyprus (Dublin, Ireland; 2002 Euro U-17's qualifiers, 4 March 2002) (as U17s) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Rep. of Ireland 8–0 vs Liechtenstein (Almaty, Kazakhstan; 2012 Euro U-17's qualifiers, 19 October 2011) (as U17s) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Rep. of Ireland 0–7 vs Germany (Rijeka, Croatia; 2017 Euro U-17's, 10 May 2017) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 0 (first in -) | ||
Best result | - | ||
UEFA U-17 Championship | |||
Appearances | 10 (first in 1988) | ||
Best result | Winners: 1998 |
History
The Republic of Ireland won in Scotland in the 1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship and that remains their best performance to date, and Irish football's second greatest international achievement after the U-19 Euro victory in Senegal.
Competitive record
UEFA Under-16 Championships
- 1982: did not enter
- 1984: did not enter
- 1985: did not enter
- 1986: did not qualify
- 1987: did not qualify
- 1988: Group stage
- 1989: did not qualify
- 1990: did not qualify
- 1991: did not qualify
- 1992: Group stage
- 1993: Group stage
- 1994: Group stage
- 1995: did not qualify
- 1996: Quarter-finals
- 1997: did not qualify
- 1998: Champions
- 1999: did not qualify
- 2000: Group stage
- 2001: did not qualify
UEFA Under-17 Championships
- 2002: did not qualify
- 2003: Qualifying Round
- 2004: Qualifying Round
- 2005: Elite Round
- 2006: Elite Round
- 2007: Elite Round
- 2008: Group stage
- 2009: Qualifying Round
- 2010: Elite Round
- 2011: Elite Round
- 2012: Elite Round
- 2013: Elite Round
- 2014: Elite Round
- 2015: Elite Round
- 2016: Group stage
- 2017: Quarter-finals
- 2018: Quarter-finals
- 2019: Qualified as host
Honours
- UEFA European Under-17 Championship
- Under-16 era, 1982–2001
- Champions (1): 1998
- Runners-up (0):
- Third place (0):
- Fourth place (0):
- Under-17 era, 2002–present
- Champions (0):
- Runners-up (0):
- Semi-finalists (0):
Current squad
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Kian Clarke | 9 May 2001 | Shamrock Rovers |
2 | DF | Max Murphy | 2 June 2001 | Stoke City |
3 | DF | Kameron Ledwidge | 7 April 2001 | Southampton |
4 | DF | Oisín McEntee | 5 January 2001 | Newcastle United |
5 | DF | Nathan Collins | 30 April 2001 | Stoke City |
6 | MF | Jason Knight | 13 February 2001 | Derby County |
7 | MF | Callum Thompson | 20 April 2001 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
8 | MF | Barry Coffey | 27 March 2001 | Celtic |
9 | FW | Adam Idah | 11 February 2001 | Norwich City |
10 | FW | Troy Parrott | 4 February 2002 | Tottenham Hotspur |
11 | MF | Sean Brennan | 5 July 2001 | Southampton |
12 | MF | Marc Walsh | 15 March 2001 | Swansea City |
13 | DF | Ray O'Sullivan | 3 July 2001 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
14 | MF | Adam O’Reilly | 11 May 2001 | Preston North End |
15 | FW | Jordan McEneff | 8 January 2001 | Arsenal |
16 | GK | Jimmy Corcoran | 1 February 2002 | Cherry Orchard |
17 | FW | Tyriek Wright | 22 September 2001 | Aston Villa |
See also
References
- "Ireland U17: Squad announced for UEFA Elite Round". FAI. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
- "Ireland U17: Poland win secures 100% qualifying record". FAI. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
External links
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