Republic of Ireland B national football team
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Republic of Ireland B is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the Republic of Ireland national football team. At times they have played other nation's full teams; they have also played matches against 'B' teams from other football associations. After a gap of seven years, B games have been resurrected under Staunton's reign as senior team manager, with Pat Devlin appointed as B team coach.
The most recent game was against Scotland B at Dalymount Park, Dublin on November 14, 2006 which finished 0-0.
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[edit] Fixtures
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[edit] Previous Matches
- Republic of Ireland B 0-0 Scotland B (November 14, 2006 at Dalymount Park, Dublin)
- Republic of Ireland B 4-3 National League (February 9, 1999 at Carlisle Grounds, Bray)
- Republic of Ireland B 0-1 Northern Ireland B (February 11, 1998 at Tolka Park, Dublin)
- Republic of Ireland B 1-1 National League (March 17th, 1997 at Tolka Park, Dublin)
- England B 2-0 Republic of Ireland B (December 1, 1994 at Anfield, Liverpool)
- Republic of Ireland B 2-0 Denmark B (February 12, 1992 at Tolka Park, Dublin)
- Republic of Ireland B 4-1 England B (March 27, 1990 at Turner's Cross, Cork)
- Republic of Ireland B 2-1 Iceland B (September 11, 1960 at Dalymount Park, Dublin)
- Republic of Ireland B 1-0 South Africa (October 11, 1958 at Dalymount Park, Dublin)
- Iceland A 2-3 Republic of Ireland B (August 11, 1958 at Reykjavik)
- Republic of Ireland B 1-1 Romania B (October 20, 1957 at Dalymount Park, Dublin)
[edit] Top Scorer
(2 goals each)
- Christy Doyle
- Daryl Clare
- David Kelly
- J Hennessy
- Neale Fenn
- Niall Quinn
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[edit] Players in most recent game
Team were English clubs unless stated
- Darren Randolph (Charlton Athletic)
- Kevin Foley (Luton Town)
- Paddy McCarthy (Leicester City)
- Alex Bruce (Ipswich Town)
- Lewis Emanuel (Luton Town)
- Joe Gamble (
Cork City)
- Stephen McPhail (Cardiff City)
- Darron Gibson (
Royal Antwerp)
- Alan O'Brien (Newcastle United)
- Andy Keogh (Scunthorpe United)
- Roy O'Donovan (
Cork City)
- Stephen Hunt (Reading)
- Darren Potter (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
- Joe O'Cearuill (Arsenal)
- Lee Frecklington (Lincoln City)
- Anthony Stokes (Sunderland)
- Shane Long (Reading)
- Darren Quigley (
University College Dublin)
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