Republic of Ireland women's national football team 1990s results

Republic of Ireland women's national football team results
2000s

This article contains the results of the Republic of Ireland women's national football team between 1990 and 1999.[1] During the 1990s the Republic of Ireland competed in four UEFA Women's Championship qualification campaigns – 1991, 1993, 1997 and 2001. After losing 10–0 to Sweden in a Euro 1993 qualifier, the FAI did not enter a team in the 1995 competition. [2] This defeat against Sweden remains the team's biggest defeat. They also competed in qualifiers for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. On 4 September 1999 they also played an away friendly against the United States.

1990

29 April 1990
Republic of Ireland  0–0  Netherlands
Report

7 October 1990
Republic of Ireland  4–0  Northern Ireland
Scanlan  2', 43'
Cross  5'
Williams  45'
Report

1991

8 December 1991
Spain  0–1  Republic of Ireland
Report O'Toole  51'

1992

22 September 1992
Republic of Ireland  0–1  Spain
Report Bakero  9'

7 June 1992
Republic of Ireland  0–1  Sweden
Report Curran  83' (o.g.)

20 September 1992
Sweden  10–0  Republic of Ireland
Kalte  28'
Andersson  30', 67'
Andelén-Andersson  42', 53', 70', 73'
Videkull  51', 64'
Nilsson  80'
Report

1994

August 1994
Republic of Ireland  ?  United States B [note 2]

12 November 1994
Republic of Ireland  0–3  France
Report Zenoni  26'
Gout  54'
Pichon  77'
Cork
Friendly [4]

1995

24 September 1995
Faroe Islands  0–2  Republic of Ireland
Report McNally  39'
O'Toole  84'

8 October 1995
Wales  0–3  Republic of Ireland
Report O'Shea  12'
Gallagher  61'
Boyle  86'
Wales
UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifier

Referee: Gudmundur Stefán Mariasson

28 October 1995
Republic of Ireland  3–1  Faroe Islands
McNally  26', 42'
Gallagher  89'
Report Rein  39'

5 November 1995
Republic of Ireland  2–0  Scotland
O'Shea  54', 83' Report

1996

25 February 1996
Republic of Ireland  5–1  Wales
O'Toole  6', 29'
Boyle  41'
O'Shea  44'
Lyons  57'
Report Merola  70'

31 March 1996
Republic of Ireland  0–1  Belgium
Report Saelens  89'

7 April 1996
Scotland  2–4  Republic of Ireland
MacDonald  81'
Finnie-henderson  83'
Report O'Shea  21'
O'Toole  33', 47', 53'

4 May 1996
Belgium  5–1  Republic of Ireland
Migom  50'
Maes  67'
Vanherle  82'
Vanslembrouck  87'
Maus  90'
Report O'Neill  66'

1997

18 May 1997
France  20  Republic of Ireland
Zenoni  45'
Diacre  75' (pen.)
Report

? September 1997
Republic of Ireland  60 [5]  Northern Ireland
Lyons  (?)
McNally  (?)
O'Shea  (?)
Kierans  (?)
O'Toole  (?)
Saurin  (?)
Report

21 September 1997
Belarus  01  Republic of Ireland
Report Power  55'

2 November 1997
Republic of Ireland  01  Poland
Report Szondermajer  44'

7 December 1997
Wales  03  Republic of Ireland
Report O'Shea  2'
McNally  28', 90'

1998

8 March 1998
Republic of Ireland  40  Wales
Reilly  29'
Kierans  57'
Saurin  68', 90'
Report

6 June 1998
Poland  30  Republic of Ireland
Nieczypor  10', 57'
Szondermajer  30'
Report

27 June 1998
Republic of Ireland  00  Belarus
Report

1999

4 September 1999
United States  5 - 0  Republic of Ireland
Milbrett  25', 59'
Foudy  38'
Fawcett  72'
Lilly  75'
Foxboro Stadium
Friendly [6]

Attendance: 30,564

3 October 1999
Scotland  30  Republic of Ireland
Burns  8', 64'
Fleeting  56'
Report

17 October 1999
Czech Republic  11  Republic of Ireland
Došková  13' Report O'Shea  87'

30 October 1999
Republic of Ireland  20  Croatia
Grant  53'
O'Shea  88'
Report

Notes

  1. Team organized by the USASA and not the USSF
  2. Team organized by the USASA and not the USSF

References

  1. "Matches". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. "Irish goalkeeping great Sue Hayden". womensfootballarchive.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. "Irish goalkeeping great Sue Hayden". womensfootballarchive.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  4. 1 2 "France - Women - International Results". www.rsssf.com. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  5. "Sports Briefs – Ladies Soccer". The Mayo News. 10 September 1997. p. 44.
  6. "USA - Women - International Results". www.rsssf.com. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
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