Republic of Ireland national under-17 football team

The Republic of Ireland men's 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.

Republic of Ireland Under-17
AssociationFootball Association of Ireland
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachRepublic of Ireland Colin O'Brien
FIFA codeIRL
First colours
Second colours
First international
Norway Norway 2–2 vs Rep. of Ireland Republic of Ireland
(Kongsvinger, Norway; 13 October 1985)
(as U16s)
Republic of Ireland Rep. of Ireland 4–0 vs Cyprus Cyprus
(Dublin, Ireland; 4 March 2002)
(as U17s)
Biggest win
Republic of Ireland Rep. of Ireland 8–0 vs Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
(Almaty, Kazakhstan; 19 October 2011)
Biggest defeat
Republic of Ireland Rep. of Ireland 0–7 vs Germany Germany
(Rijeka, Croatia; 10 May 2017)
European Championship
Appearances10 (first in 1988)
Best resultChampions (1998)
Medal record
Men's football
UEFA European U-17 Championship
Formerly U-16 Championship
Gold medal – first place1998 Scotland

History

The Republic of Ireland won the 1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship in Scotland and the 1998 UEFA European Under-18 Championship.

Competitive record

FIFA Under-17 World Cup

The team has never qualified for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup (formerly the FIFA Under-17 World Championship and FIFA Under-16 World Championship), and did not enter the 1985 edition.

Year Round Pld W D L GF GA Squad
FIFA Under-16 World Championship
China 1985did not enter
Canada 1987did not qualify
Scotland 1989
FIFA Under-17 World Championship
Italy 1991 to Peru 2005did not qualify
FIFA Under-17 World Cup
South Korea 2007 to Brazil 2019did not qualify
Peru 2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[1]
Peru 2023to be determined

UEFA European Under-17 Championship

The Republic of Ireland Under-17s have qualified for the UEFA European Under-17 Championship (formerly the UEFA European Under-16 Championship) 11 times, winning the competition in 1998. They hosted the 1994 and 2019 editions and finished in the group stage for both.

Year Round Pld W D L GF GA Squad
UEFA European Under-16 Championship
Italy 1982did not enter
West Germany 1984
Hungary 1985
Greece 1986did not qualify
France 1987
Spain 1988Group stage312032Squad
Denmark 1989did not qualify
East Germany 1990
Switzerland 1991
Cyprus 1992Group stage302113Squad
Turkey 1993Group stage300325Squad
Republic of Ireland 1994Group stage301215Squad
Belgium 1995did not qualify
Austria 1996Quarter-final421122Squad
Germany 1997did not qualify
Scotland 1998Champions651091Squad
Czech Republic 1999did not qualify
Israel 2000Group stage310225Squad
England 2001did not qualify
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Denmark 2002did not qualify
Portugal 2003
France 2004
Italy 2005did not qualify (Elite round)
Luxembourg 2006
Belgium 2007
Turkey 2008Group stage300326Squad
Germany 2009did not qualify
Liechtenstein 2010did not qualify (Elite round)
Serbia 2011
Slovenia 2012
Slovakia 2013
Malta 2014
Bulgaria 2015
Azerbaijan 2016
Croatia 2017Quarter-final4103210Squad
England 2018Quarter-final421143Squad
Republic of Ireland 2019Group stage303033Squad
Estonia 2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2][3]
Cyprus 2021
Israel 2022did not qualify (Elite round)
Hungary 2023to be determined
Cyprus 2024

Results and fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2021

7 October 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Group 5 Republic of Ireland  5–0  Andorra Cork, Ireland
19:00 IST Ferizaj 13' Yellow card 57'
O'Mahony 59'
Zefi 69'
Curtis 74'
Vata 76'
Report Torné Yellow card 17'
Estrada Yellow card 25'
Rodriguez Yellow card 29'
Sanchez Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Turners Cross
Referee: Joonas Jaanovits (Estonia)
10 October 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Group 5 Republic of Ireland  2–0  North Macedonia Cork, Ireland
19:00 IST Vata 31'
O'Mahony 73'
Report Stadium: Turners Cross
Referee: Adam Ladebäck (Sweden)
13 October 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Group 5 Poland  2–2  Republic of Ireland Cork, Ireland
13:00 IST Sławiński 12' (pen.), 20' Yellow card 81'
Guercio Yellow card 42'
Report O'Mahony 27'
McManus Yellow card 32'
Ferizaj 61'
O'Brien Yellow card 66'
Heffernan Yellow card 81'
Zefi Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Turners Cross
Referee: Sigurd Kringstad (Norway)

2022

23 March 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Elite Group 8 Portugal  4–1  Republic of Ireland Viseu, Portugal
15:00 WET José Rodrigues Yellow card 5', 45+4'
João Veloso 19'
Djaló Yellow card 29'
Rodrigo Ribeiro Yellow card 43', 90+4'
Ivan Lima 90+7'
Report Ferizaj Yellow card 65'
O'Mahony 72'
Stadium: Estádio do Fontelo
Referee: Adam Ladebäck (Sweden)
26 March 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Elite Group 8 Republic of Ireland  2–3  Finland Penalva do Castelo, Portugal
11:00 WEST Umeh 14', 51'
O'Mahony soccer ball with red X 21'
Mullen Yellow card 79'
Curtis Yellow card 84'
Report Freitas Von Hellens 43'
Terrnava Yellow card 51'
Laine 78'
Lika 82'
Stadium: Parque Desportivo de Sant'Ana
Referee: Besfort Kasumi (Kosovo)
29 March 2022 UEFA U-17 Euro qualifying Elite Group 8 Republic of Ireland  2–2  Bulgaria Santa Comba Dão, Portugal
15:00 WEST Ferizaj Yellow card 37'
Vata 61', Yellow card 66'
O'Brien Yellow card 64'
Curtis 75'
Umeh Yellow card 88'
Report Raychev 13', 41'
Stoyanov Yellow card 38'
R. Marinov Yellow card 56'
Georgiev Yellow card 60'
Stadium: Estádio Municipal Dr. Orlando Mendes
Referee: Ion Orlic (Moldova)

Honours

Current squad

The following players were named in the squad for the 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, to be played in May-June 2023.[4]

Caps and goals correct as of 13 March 2023, after the match against Cyprus.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Jason Healy (2006-03-06) 6 March 2006 7 0 Republic of Ireland Waterford
1GK Joe Collins (2007-02-25) 25 February 2007 1 0 Republic of Ireland Bohemians

2DF Daniel Babb (2006-01-15) 15 January 2006 8 0 Republic of Ireland UCD
2DF Cory O'Sullivan (2006-05-02) 2 May 2006 8 0 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
2DF Freddie Turley (2006-07-03) 3 July 2006 7 0 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
2DF Jake Grante (2006-01-02) 2 January 2006 5 1 England Crystal Palace
2DF Stanley Ashbee (2006-11-28) 28 November 2006 3 0 England Hull City
2DF Kaylem Harnett (2007-05-22) 22 May 2007 2 0 Republic of Ireland Wexford
2DF Ade Solanke 0 0 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers

3MF Daniel McGrath (2006-01-28) 28 January 2006 10 0 Republic of Ireland Bohemians
3MF Romeo Akachukwu (2006-07-28) 28 July 2006 8 2 Republic of Ireland Waterford
3MF Naj Razi (2006-10-28) 28 October 2006 8 2 Republic of Ireland Bohemians
3MF Luke Kehir (2006-02-02) 2 February 2006 6 3 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic
3MF Matthew Moore (2007-03-27) 27 March 2007 2 0 Republic of Ireland Cork City
3MF Matthew Murray (2007-10-01) 1 October 2007 1 0 Republic of Ireland Cork City
3MF Rhys Bartley (2006-03-03) 3 March 2006 0 0 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic

4FW Mason Melia (2007-09-22) 22 September 2007 8 4 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic
4FW Nickson Okosun (2006-11-21) 21 November 2006 8 2 Republic of Ireland Bohemians
4FW Ike Orazi (2007-06-11) 11 June 2007 6 0 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
4FW Taylor Mooney (2006-04-16) 16 April 2006 4 0 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic

See also

References

  1. "Update on FIFA Women's World Cup™ and men's youth competitions". FIFA. 24 December 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  2. "U17 finals in Estonia cancelled". UEFA. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  3. "2020/21 Under-17 EURO cancelled". UEFA. 18 December 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  4. "Ireland Squad Announced For U17 Euros". Football Association of Ireland. 12 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
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