Sport in Ireland - Soccer
Soccer came to Ireland thanks to John M. McAlery, a Belfast merchant, who saw the game played while on honeymoon in Scotland and introduced it to Ireland in 1878. In the early years it was mostly played in Northern Ireland but from 1885 it spread to Dublin and from there throughout the entire country.
There are football associations in Ireland since the original association split following the 1916 rising, the Football Association of Ireland in the Republic and the Irish Football Association in Northern Ireland. Each one now fields its own international team.
Soccer is played throughout the country at an amateur level and is particularly strong in larger towns and cities. The Irish league is semi-professional and while popular rarely attracts crowds as large as those which attend inter-county Gaelic Football matches. Almost all of Ireland's better players and all of its international team, play with English professional clubs.
Olé Olé Olé Olé
Irish Soccer SupportersThat chant was ubiquitous throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, something of a golden period for Irish Soccer supporters who gained an international reputation for high spirits and exuberant support of their team.
The Republic of Ireland team, under the management of Jack Charlton, qualified to play in the European Championships in Germany in 1988, their first time ever to appear in the finals of a major international competition.
Ireland then qualified for 1990 World Cup in Italy and progressed as far as the quarter finals only to be beaten by the host county. In 1994 the World Cup was in the USA, and Ireland once again made it to the finals, getting glorious revenge after 4 years by beating the Italians in their opening game.
In 2002, this time with Mick McCarthy at the helm, again reached the World Cup finals, this time in Seoul, but went out in the second round.
For a country which until 1988 had never qualified for a major final, this is a fantastic achievement and one which is hopefully a good foundation for even more future success.
Where to see Soccer in Ireland
Soccer is primarily played in the winter, so there are not that many matches during the peak tourist season. If you would like to attend a match, watch for posters locally, ask around, check the local press or take a look at the Football Association links above for fixtures lists.
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