International

Boys Under 18: Centenary Shield & Celtic Cup

Irish Schools International games have been played since 1988. In 1988 the Irish Schools team played in the Celtic Cup with Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They have won the competition every year since 1998 except 2000 (holders retain trophy if teams are equal on points).

The Irish Schools now also compete in the Centenary Shield since 2003, with Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. They were winners of this competition in 2003 and 2004 (joint winners in 2005 with Northern Ireland) 2008, 2010, 2015 and 2018

Girls Under 15: Bob Docherty Cup

The FAI Schools Under 15 Girls Development Squad have been playing since 2002 in the Celtic Nations Trophy with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. They have won the competition seven times, most recently in 2018 & 2019. The team have come runners up in 2014, 2015  & 2016

Deaf Sport Ireland with the support of the FAI will be hosting trials for the Deaf Men’s and Women’s International Teams. This could be the chance for you or a player you know with a hearing loss to represent your country in an International Tournament in 2025.

 

The England-v-Republic game at the Stadium of Light will take place on Friday April 18 (kick-off 7pm).

Sunderland’s Stadium of Light has been chosen as a prestigious venue to host an England FAI School Boys’ game against the Republic of Ireland later this year.

4 Ulster Girls make FAI Schools International Team

4 Ulster Girls make FAI Schools International Team
International Schools Manager, Michael Gallagher has announced his panel ahead of the Bob Docherty Tournament which will take place in...

FAI Schools International team to face New Zealand

FAI Schools International team to face New Zealand
The Oscar Traynor Centre in Coolock will be the venue for an International Friendly when the Republic of Ireland U18 Schools team takes on...

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