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Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has signed a new contract to stay in the role,
meaning that he will coach the team throughout the 2014 World Cup qualification campaign. Those
over at casinos online .com note how Ireland secured their place in Euro 2012 with an excellent
play-off victory over Estonia earlier this month of course and the Italian signing a new deal is a
testament to the job he has done.
Ireland will start their qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil away to
Kazakhstan.
Following a meeting at the headquarters of their German counterparts in Frankfurt, the Football
Association of Ireland announced today that agreement has been reached over their fixture
schedule.
The Football Association of Ireland, in association with Three and supporter's group, ‘You Boys
in Green' today (November 4) joined the campaign to encourage fans to ‘Go Green on November
15'.
The campaign aims to encourage fans all over the country to get behind the team by wearing green on
November 15 when Ireland take on Estonia in the second leg of the EURO 2012 Play-off in Aviva
Stadium.
An important and unique event will take place in Glaslough, Co Monaghan, Ireland at 6pm on August
20th 2011.
Its a commemoration event to honor one of the most important football men of his generation.
John McKenna was born to Patrick McKenna and Jane McCrudden in the parish of Donagh on January 3rd
1855.
A workshop involving grassroots leaders and local clubs highlighting the positive impact of the
UEFA Study Group Scheme has been hosted by the Football Association of Ireland in Dublin.
FIFA Player Eligibility in the Context of Ireland: The Actual Rules, the Real Facts and
Dispelling the Prevailing Myths.
By Daniel Collins (daniel_d_collins@hotmail.com).
"National identity ... is the foundation of national teams."- Ángel María Villar, FIFA
legal committee chairman (June, 2011).
The Football Association of Ireland today announced that tickets for the forthcoming
Carling Nations Cup match against Wales in Aviva Stadium on February 8 will go on sale on Monday
through www.ticketmaster.ie and the FAI Umbro stores in Carrolls Westmoreland St and Suffolk St,
Dublin.
Tickets for neutral supporters attending the clash between Nigel Worthington's IFA team V Scotland,
Carling Nations Cup match on February 9 will also go on sale through www.