Republic of Ireland National Team matches during the 1988/89
season
September 14,
1988, World Cup Qualifier, Belfast, Northern Ireland 0-Republic of Ireland 0 (-)
October 19, 1988, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 4-Tunisia 0 (Tony Cascarino 26, 43, John Aldridge
45, Kevin Sheedy 87)
November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain
2-Republic of Ireland 0
(Manolo 53, Emilio Butragueno 65)
February 7, 1989, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 0-France 0 (-)
March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Budapest, Hungary 0-Republic
of Ireland 0 (-)
April 26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
1-Spain 0 (Own Goal (Michel)
16)
May 28, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 2-Malta 0 (Ray Houghton 32,
Kevin Moran 55)
June 4, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
2-Hungary 0 (Paul
McGrath 34, Tony Cascarino 82)
Date: September 14, 1988
Competition:
Result: Northern Ireland 0-Republic of Ireland 0
Venue: Belfast -Windsor Park
Attendance: 19, 873
Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
Linesmen:
Jean-Marie Lartigot, Michel
Girard (both France)
Kick-off time: 20:00
Goalscorers:
(Northern Ireland): None
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Northern Ireland:
1-Alan Darrell McKnight (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
2-Malachy Martin Donaghy
(Luton Town Football Club / England) (13-Anton Gerard Patrick Rogan (The Celtic
Football Club –Glasgow / Scotland) 46)
3-Nigel Worthington
(Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)
5-Alan McDonald (Queens Park
Rangers Football Club-London / England)
4-John McClelland (Watford
Football Club / England)
6-Daniel Joseph Wilson (Luton
Town Football Club / England)
7-Stephen Alexander Penney
(Brighton Hove and Albion Football Club / England)
11-Kingsley Terence Black
(Luton Town Football Club / England)
8-James Martin Quinn (Leicester City Football Club / England)
9-Colin John Clarke
(Southampton Football Club / England)
10-Michael Andrew Martin
O'Neill (Newcastle United Football Club / England)
Coach: William Laurence
Bingham
Booked: Alan McDonald 3
Other Substitutes:
12-Philip Anthony Hughes (Wigan
Athletic Football Club / England)
14-David McCreery (Newcastle
United Football Club / England)
15-Robert Dennison
(Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)
16-Kevin James Wilson (Chelsea
Football Club-London / England)
Team Captain: John McClelland
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Republic of Ireland:
1-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth
Association Football Club / England)
2-Christopher Barry Morris
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
4-Michael Joseph ‘Mick’
McCarthy (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
5-Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
3-Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
8-Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
6-Paul McGrath (Manchester
United Football Club / England)
7-Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’
Whelan (Liverpool Football Club / England)
11-Kevin Mark Sheedy (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
9-John William Aldridge
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Booked: Ronnie Whelan 59
Other Substitutes:
12-John Christopher Patrick
Anderson (Newcastle United Football Club / England)
13-David Thomas Kelly (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
14-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England)
15-Liam Francis O'Brien
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
16-Kelham O’Hanlon (Rotherham
United Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Green Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1988
(September 14, 1988, World
Cup Qualifier, Northern Ireland 0-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Photo From: World Soccer,
July 1989
(September 14, 1988, World
Cup Qualifier, Northern Ireland 0-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Photo From: France Football,
Issue 3052, October 5, 2004
(September 14, 1988, World
Cup Qualifier, Northern Ireland 0-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Date: October
19, 1988
Competition: Friendly
Result: Republic
of Ireland 4-Tunisia 0
Venue: Dublin -
Landsdowne Road
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Alan Snoddy
(Northern Ireland)
Linesmen: C.G.
McGrath, J. Purcell
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Tony Cascarino 26, 43, John Aldridge 45,
Kevin Sheedy 87
(Tunisia): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (26th minute, Republic of Ireland): -
2:0 (43rd minute, Republic of Ireland): -
3:0 (45th minute, Republic of Ireland): -
4:0 (87th minute, Republic of Ireland): -
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth
Association Football Club / England)
Christopher Barry Morris
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland) (Patrick Joseph Scully
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England) 46)
Michael Joseph ‘Mick’
McCarthy (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
John Christopher Patrick
Anderson (Newcastle United Football Club / England)
Stephen Staunton (Liverpool Football Club / England)
Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (David Thomas Kelly (West Ham United
Football Club-London / England) 46)
Liam Francis O'Brien
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Kevin Mark Sheedy (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
Mark John Kelly (Portsmouth
Football Club / England)
Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England) (Kenneth John Philip Petit De Mange
(Hull City Football Club / England) 70)
John William Aldridge
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England) 70)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Team Captain: Michael Joseph ‘Mick’ McCarthy
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Stephen
Staunton.
2-One and only cap for Patrick
Joseph Scully (1/0) (1988).
3-This match served as a
Testimonial for Peadar O’Driscoll, the retiring FAI Secretary.
4-Final cap for John
Christopher Patrick Anderson (16/1) (1979/1988).
5-Final cap for Kenneth John
Philip Petit De Mange (2/0) (1987/1988).
Tunisia:
Nasser Chouchane
Hachemi Ouahchi
Mohammad Ali Mahjoubi
Khaled Ben Yahia
Nabil Maaloul
Yahnadi (Jabali 73)
Taoufik Mhadhebi (Ben Massoud 41)
Modher Baoueb
Noureddine Bousnina
Mourad Rannane
Imed Mizouri (Haythem Abid 60)
Manager: Antoni Piechezcek (Poland)
Coach: Mokhtar Tlili
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Date: November
16, 1988
Competition:
Result: Spain
2-Republic of Ireland 0
Venue: Sevilla
-Estadio Benito Villamarin (Betis)
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Yuri Savchenko
(USSR)
Linesmen: Vladimir Chekhoev and Ivan Timoshenko (USSR)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Manolo 53, Emilio Butragueňo 65
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (53rd minute, Spain): Rafael Martin
Vazquez crossed from the left side to Manolo, his first attempt was parried by
Bonner, but he picked up the rebound.
2:0 (65th minute, Spain): From the right side,
Quique crossed in the box and Butragueno volleyed it home.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
2-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol) (12-Jesus
‘Solana’ Bermejo (Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol) 84)
6-Alberto ‘Gorriz’ Echarte (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
4-Genar ‘Andrinua’ Cortabarría (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
3-Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
10-‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
9-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
7-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid)
(15- ‘Ramon’ Vasquez Garcia (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 67)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other Substitutes:
13- Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de
Gijón)
14- Francisco ‘Ferreira’ Colmenero (Club Atlético de Madrid)
16- Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Manolo scored a goal in the 62nd minute that
was disallowed.
Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow /
Scotland)
2-Christopher Barry Morris (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow /
Scotland)
4-Michael Joseph ‘Mick’ McCarthy (Celtic Football
Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
5-David Anthony O'Leary (Arsenal Football Club-London /
England)
3-Stephen Staunton (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
8-Raymond James Houghton (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
7-Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
6-John Joseph Sheridan (Leeds United Association Football
Club / England) (15-Liam Francis O'Brien (Newcastle United Football
Club / England) 81)
11-Anthony Galvin (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club /
England)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino (Millwall Football Club-London /
England)
9-John William Aldridge (Liverpool Football Club /
England) (13-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football Club-London /
England) 64)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton (England)
Booked: Ray Houghton 65
Other Substitutes:
12- Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton (Le Havre Athletic Club /
France)
14- John Christopher Patrick Anderson (Newcastle United
Football Club / England)
16-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth Association Football Club /
England)
Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Note:
1-David O’Leary has been
recalled by Ireland for the first time since 1986, after settling his
differences with manager Jackie Charlton.
2-Republic of Ireland missing
through injury: Chris Hughton, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Kevin Sheedy and
Frank Stapelton.
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog
viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell) (Spain squad, November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain
2-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Date: February
7, 1989
Competition: Friendly
Result: Republic
of Ireland 0-France 0
Venue: Dublin-Dalymount
Park
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: John Lloyd
(Wales)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): None
(France): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
2-Christopher Barry Morris
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
4-Michael Joseph ‘Mick’
McCarthy (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
5-Paul McGrath (Manchester
United Football Club / England)
3-Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
8-Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
7-Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’
Whelan (Liverpool Football Club / England)
11-Andrew David Townsend
(Norwich City Football Club / England)
6-William ‘Liam’ Brady (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
9-Francis Anthony ‘Frank’
Stapleton (Le Havre Athletic Club /
France) (12-John William Aldridge (Liverpool Football Club / England)
75)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Team Captain: Michael Joseph ‘Mick’ McCarthy
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Andrew David
Townsend.
France:
1- Joël Bats (Paris
Saint-Germain Football Club)
3-Sylvain Kastendeuch (Football Club
de Metz)
6-Frank Silvestre (Football Club de
Sochaux-Montbéliard) (12-Alain Roche (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 73)
5-Patrick Battiston
(Association Sportive de Monaco)
4-Luc Sonor (Association Sportive de
Monaco)
2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive
de Monaco)
11-Laurent Blanc (Montpellier La Paillade Sports Club) (13-Phillipe Vercruysse (Olympique de Marseille)
66)
8-Frank Sauzée (Olympique de Marseille)
7-Jean-Philippe Durand (Toulouse
Football Club)
10-Jean-Pierre Papin (Olympique de Marseille)
9-Stephane Paille (Football Club de
Sochaux-Montbéliard) (14-Jose Toure (Association
Sportive de Monaco) 46)
Coach: Michel
Platini
Other Substitutes:
Bruno Martini (Association de la
Jeunesse Auxerroise)
Daniel Bravo (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)
Team Captain: Manuel Amoros
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 2, March 1989
(February 7, 1989, Republic of Ireland 0-France 0 |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2236, February 14, 1989
(February 7, 1989, Republic of Ireland 0-France 0) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2236, February 14, 1989
(February 7, 1989, Republic of Ireland 0-France 0) |
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 1, 1989
(France squad, February 7, 1989, Republic of Ireland 0-France 0) |
Date: March
8, 1989
Competition:
Result: Hungary
0-Republic of Ireland 0
Venue: Budapest,
Népstadion
Attendance: 33,996
Referee: Zoran Petrovic
(Yugoslavia)
Linesmen:
Branko Jović, Mateo Beusan (both Yugoslavia)
Kick-off time: 18:00
Goalscorers:
(Hungary): None
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Hungary:
1-Peter Disztl (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
2-Istvan Kozma (Újpesti Dózsa Sport
Club- Budapest)
3-Janos Sass (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
4-Laszlo Disztl (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
5-Erwin Kovacs (Újpesti Dózsa
Sport Club- Budapest)
6-Zoltan Bognar (Szombathelyi Haladás
Vasutas Sport Egyesület)
7-Jozsef Kiprich (Tatabányai
Bányász Sport Club)
8-Jozsef Gregor (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (15-Imre Boda (Olympiakos
Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas / Greece) 77)
9-Ferenc Meszaros
(Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium) (14-Gyorgy
Bognar (Sporting Club de Toulon et du Var / France) 46)
10-Lajos Detari (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas / Greece)
11-Gyula Hajszan (Raba Eto
Gyor)
Coach: Bertalan Bicskei
Other Substitutes:
12- Jozsef Kardos (Apollon
Kalamarias / Greece)
13-Jozsef Keller
(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
16- Karoly Gelei (Vaci Izzo MTE)
Team Captain: Jozsef
Kiprich
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
2-Christopher Barry Morris
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
3-Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
4-Michael Joseph ‘Mick’
McCarthy (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
5-Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
6-Paul McGrath (Manchester
United Football Club / England)
7-Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’
Whelan (Liverpool Football Club / England)
8-Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
9-John William Aldridge
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (12-William ‘Liam’ Brady (West Ham United
Football Club-London / England) 79)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England) (17-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal
Football Club-London / England) 79)
11-Kevin Mark Sheedy (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Other Substitutes:
13-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth
Association Football Club / England)
14-Andrew David Townsend
(Norwich City Football Club / England)
15-David Thomas Kelly (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Green Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Photo From: FUWO, Issue 11, March 14, 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Labdarugas, April 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Labdarugas, April 1989
(March 8, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Hungary 0-Republic of
Ireland 0) |
Date: April
26, 1989
Competition:
Result: Republic
of Ireland 1-Spain 0
Venue: Dublin -
Landsdowne Road
Attendance: 49,600
Referee: Horst
Brummier (Austria)
Linesmen:
Hubert Forstinger and Karl Finzinger (Austria)
Kick-off time: 17:00
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Own Goal (Michel) 16
(Spain): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (16th minute, Republic of Ireland): Ray
Houghton crossed from the right side intended for Frank Stapelton; however,
Michel diverted the cross into the net.
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow /
Scotland)
2-Christopher William Gerard Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur
Football Club-London / England)
3-Stephen Staunton (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
4-Michael Joseph ‘Mick’ McCarthy (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow
/ Scotland)
5-Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
7-Paul McGrath (Manchester United Football Club / England)
8-Raymond James Houghton (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino (Millwall Football Club-London /
England)
9-Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton (Le Havre Athletic Club /
France) (12-Andrew David Townsend (Norwich City Football Club /
England) 67)
6-Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’ Whelan (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
11-Kevin Mark Sheedy (Everton Football Club-Liverpool /
England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton (England)
Booked: Mick McCarthy 42, Frank Stapleton 66
Other Substitutes:
13-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal
Football Club-London / England)
14-David
Anthony O'Leary (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
15-David Thomas Kelly (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
16-Kelham O’Hanlon (Rotherham
United Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Michael Joseph ‘Mick’ McCarthy
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
2-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol) (15-‘Eusebio’ Sacristan Mena (Fútbol Club
Barcelona) 69)
3-Manuel ‘Jimenez’ Jimenez (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
4-Ricardo Jesus ‘Serna’ Orozco (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
5- ‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
6-Alberto ‘Gorriz’ Echarte (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
7-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
9-‘Emilio Butragueno’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
(16-Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 69)
10-‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-Rafael Martin Vázquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Booked: Julio Salinas 80
Other Substitutes:
13-Juan Manuel ‘Ochotorena’ Santa Cruz (Valencia Club de
Fútbol)
14-Fernando Ruiz Hierro (Real Valladolid
Club de Fútbol)
12-Miguel ‘Chendo’ Porlan (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Photo From: World Soccer, October 1989 (Michel’s own goal,
April 26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Photo From: World Soccer, April 1990 (Rafael Martin Vasquez and Chris Hughton, April 26, 1989, World
Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Photo From: World Soccer, June 1989 (Frank Stapelton, April 26, 1989, World Cup
Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Republic of
Ireland v Hungary, 1989 (April
26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Republic of
Ireland v Hungary, 1989 (April
26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Photo From: Fussball Magazin (Spain
squad, April 26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Spain 0) |
Date: May
28, 1989
Competition:
Result: Republic of Ireland 2-Malta 0
Venue: Dublin-
Landsdowne Road
Attendance: 49,600
Referee: Jose Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
Linesmen:
Fortunato Azevedo, João
Rosa Penicho (both Portugal)
Kick-off time: 15:00
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Ray
Houghton 32, Kevin Moran 55
(Malta): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (32nd
minute, Republic of Ireland): From
near the middle of the field, Moran sent a long cross into the box, Cascarino
headed it down and Houghton struck from the edge of the box.
2:0 (55th minute,
Republic of Ireland): Sheedy’s
corner kick from the right side was headed in by Moran.
Republic of Ireland:
1- Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
2- Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
4- David Anthony O'Leary
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
5- Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
3- Stephen Staunton
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
8- Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (13-Andrew David Townsend (Norwich City
Football Club / England) 69)
7- Paul McGrath (Manchester
United Football Club / England)
6- Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’
Whelan (Liverpool Football Club / England)
11- Kevin Mark Sheedy
(Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
9- Francis Anthony ‘Frank’
Stapleton (Le Havre Athletic Club /
France) (14-John William Aldridge (Liverpool Football Club / England)
27)
10- Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Booked: David Anthony O'Leary
64, Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’ Whelan 77
Other Substitutes:
12-William ‘Liam’ Brady (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
15-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England)
16-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth
Association Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Malta:
1-David Cluett (Floriana
Football Club)
4-Joseph Galea (Rabat Ajax Football
Club)
6-John Buttigieg (Brentford Football
Club-London / England)
5-Silvio Vella (Rabat Ajax Football
Club)
3-Alex Azzopardi (Hamrun
Spartans Football Club) (13-David Carabott (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 65)
2-Edwin Camilleri (Hibernians
Football Club-Paola)
11-Martin Gregory (Sliema
Wanderers Football Club)
7-Carmel Busuttil
(Koninklijke Racing Club Genk / Belgium)
8-Raymond Vella (Hamrun Spartans Football Club)
10-Michael Degiorgio (Hamrun
Spartans Football Club)
9-Charles Scerri II (Hibernians
Football Club-Paola)
Coach: Horst Heese (West
Germany)
Other Substitutes:
12-Reginald Cini (Valetta Football
Club)
14- Denis Cauchi (Floriana
Football Club)
15-Jesmond Delia (Floriana
Football Club)
16-Hubert Suda (Sliema Wanderers Football
Club)
Team Captain: Raymond Vella
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-In some sources, Hubert Suda (Sliema Wanderers Football Club) is shown replacing Charles Scerri II.
Photo From: Football Association of Ireland, 75 Years, Author
Peter Byrne, 1996
(May
28, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 2-Malta 0) |
Date: June
4, 1989
Competition:
Result: Republic
of Ireland 2-Hungary 0
Venue: Dublin-
Landsdowne Road
Attendance: 49,600
Referee: Egil Nervik
(Norway)
Linesmen: Thorbjørn Aass,
Kjell Nordby (both Norway)
Kick-off time: 15:00
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Paul McGrath 34, Tony Cascarino 82
(Hungary): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (34th minute, Republic of Ireland): Stanunton’s cross from the left side was headed across by the Hungarian defense, McGrath volleyed from near teh edge of the box.
2:0 (82nd minute, Republic of Ireland): Houghton’s pass from the left side, was deflected by a Hungarian in the path of Cacarino who headed in.
Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner
(Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
2-Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
3-Stephen Staunton (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
4-David Anthony O'Leary
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
5-Kevin Bernard Moran (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
6-Andrew David Townsend
(Norwich City Football Club / England)
7-Paul McGrath (Manchester
United Football Club / England) (13-Christopher Barry Morris (Celtic Football
Club- Glasgow / Scotland) 79)
8-Raymond James Houghton
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
9-John William Aldridge
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (12-William ‘Liam’ Brady (West Ham United
Football Club-London / England) 74)
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino
(Millwall Football Club-London / England)
11-Kevin Mark Sheedy (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton
(England)
Booked: Andrew David Townsend
36
Other Substitutes:
14-Anthony Galvin (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club /
England)
15-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England)
16-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth
Association Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Hungary:
1-Peter Disztl (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
2-Istvan Kozma (Újpesti Dózsa Sport
Club- Budapest)
3-Jozsef Keller (Ferencvárosi
Torna Club- Budapest)
4-Laszlo Disztl (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
5-Jozsef Fitos (Panathinaikos
Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas / Greece)
6-Imre Garaba (Stade Rennais Football Club / France)
7-Ferenc Meszaros
(Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
(13-Istvan Vincze (Unione Sportiva Lecce / Italy) 71)
8-Zoltan Bognar (Szombathelyi Haladás
Vasutas Sport Egyesület)
9-Imre Boda (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas / Greece)
10-Lajos Detari (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas / Greece)
11-Tibor Csehi (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (12-Gyorgy Bognar (Sporting Club de Toulon et du Var /
France) 66)
Coach: Bertalan Bicskei
Booked: Lajos Détári 84
Other Substitutes:
14-Attila Heredi (Újpesti Dózsa Sport
Club- Budapest)
15-Jozsef Gregor (Budapesti Honvéd Sport
Egyesület)
16-Istvan Gulyas (Békéscsaba)
Team Captain: Lajos Detari
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Shoot (submitted by Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter)
(June 4, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland
2-Hungary 0) |
Photo From: Match, June 17, 1989 (submitted by Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter)
|
Photo From: World Soccer, July 1989
(June 4, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland
2-Hungary 0) |
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 102, April 1990
(Ray Houghton, June 4, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of
Ireland 2-Hungary 0) |
Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1990
(Republic of Ireland squad, June 4, 1989, World Cup Qualifier,
Republic of Ireland 2-Hungary 0) |
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