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.
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 | |
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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) |
Usual | Away to Scotland |
Early Ireland colours |
Up to 1950
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