Ireland national football team (1882–1950)
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This article is about the Irish Football Association team up to 1950, when it last picked players from outside Northern Ireland. For the current IFA team, see Northern Ireland national football team. For the Football Association of Ireland team, which initially picked players from Northern Ireland also, see Republic of Ireland national football team.
The Ireland national football team were the past Ireland national football team that lasted from 1882 to 1950. It was controlled by the Irish Football Association.
Quick Facts 1882–1950, Association ...
1882–1950 | ||
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Association | Irish Football Association | |
Most caps | Elisha Scott (31) | |
Top scorer |
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Home stadium |
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FIFA code | EIR[1] | |
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First international | ||
Ireland 0–13 England (Belfast, 18 February 1882) | ||
Last international | ||
Wales 0–0 Ireland (Wrexham, 8 March 1950) | ||
Biggest win | ||
Ireland 7–0 Wales (Belfast, 1 February 1930) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
Ireland 0–13 England (Belfast, 18 February 1882) |
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