Northern Ireland national football team results (1960–79)
The Northern Ireland national football team represents Northern Ireland in international association football. From 1882 to 1921 all of Ireland was represented by a single side, the Ireland national football team, organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA).
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In 1920 Ireland was partitioned into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. In 1922, The south of Ireland gained independence as the Irish Free State, later to become Republic of Ireland. Amid these political upheavals, a rival football association, the Football Association of Ireland (the F.A.I.), emerged in Dublin in 1921 and organised a separate league and later a national team. In 1923, during a period when the home nations had dis-affiliated from the governing body,[1] the FAI was recognised by FIFA as the governing body of the Irish Free State on the condition that it changed its name to the Football Association of the Irish Free State.[2] At the same time, the IFA continued to organise its national team on an all-Ireland basis, regularly calling up Free State players.[3][4] During this era at least one Northerner, Harry Chatton, also played for the Irish Free State and from 1936, the FAI began to organise their own all–Ireland team.[5][6] Both teams now competed as Ireland and during this era at least 39 dual internationals were selected to represent both teams.[7] Between 1928 and 1946 the IFA were not affiliated to FIFA and the two Ireland teams co-existed, never competing in the same competition.[8]
In April 1951, FIFA decreed that the IFA team could not select "citizens of Eire". An exception was for British Home Championship games, as a 1923 IFAB agreement at Liverpool prevented FIFA intervention in relations between the four Home Nations.[9] However, the exception would only apply "if the F.A. of Ireland do not object", and was never availed of.
At FIFA's 1953 congress, its Rule 3 was amended so that an international team must use "that title ... recognised politically and geographically of the countries or territories". The FAI initially claimed Rule 3 gave them the right to the name Ireland[10] (see names of the Irish state), but FIFA subsequently ruled neither team could be referred to as Ireland, decreeing that the FAI team be officially designated as the Republic of Ireland, while the IFA team was to become Northern Ireland.[11][12] The IFA objected and in 1954 was permitted to continue using the name Ireland in Home Internationals,[13] based on the 1923 agreement. This practice was discontinued in the late 1970s.[14][lower-alpha 1]
This is a list of the Northern Ireland national football team results from 1960 to 1979.
1960s
1960
6 April 1960 1959–60 British Home Championship | Wales | 3–2 | Wrexham, Wales | |
Match 216 |
Medwin Jones |
Report | Bingham Blanchflower |
Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 16,979 Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland) |
8 October 1960 1960–61 British Home Championship | Ireland | 2–5 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 217 |
McAdams |
Report | Smith Greaves Douglas |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland) |
26 October 1960 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 3–4 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 218 |
McAdams |
Report | Brülls Seeler Dörfel |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Leo Horn (Netherlands) |
9 November 1960 1960–61 British Home Championship | Scotland | 5–2 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 219 |
Law Caldow Young Brand |
Report | Blanchflower McParland |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 34,544 Referee: Kevin Howley (England) |
1961
12 April 1961 1960–61 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–5 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 220 |
Dougan |
Report | Charles Allchurch Leek Jones |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland) |
25 April 1961 International Friendly | Italy | 3–2 | Bologna, Italy | |
Match 221 |
Stacchini Sívori |
Report | Dougan McAdams |
Stadium: Stadio Comunale Attendance: 17,500 Referee: Jacques Devillers (France) |
3 May 1961 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier | Greece | 2–1 | Athens, Greece | |
Match 222 |
Papaemmanouil |
Report | McIlroy |
Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Attendance: 12,942 Referee: Eli Priesner (Israel) |
10 May 1961 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier | West Germany | 2–1 | West Berlin, West Germany | |
Match 223 |
Kreß Brülls |
Report | McIlroy |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 95,000 Referee: Gösta Lindberg (Sweden) |
7 October 1961 1961–62 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–6 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 224 |
McLaughlin |
Report | Wilson Scott Brand |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 41,000 Referee: James Finney (England) |
17 October 1961 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 2–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 225 |
McLaughlin |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 21,250 Referee: Pietro Bonetto (Italy) |
1962
11 April 1962 1961–62 British Home Championship | Wales | 4–0 | Cardiff, Wales | |
Match 227 |
Mel Charles |
Report | Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 13,250 Referee: George McCabe (England) |
9 May 1962 International Friendly | Netherlands | 4–0 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Match 228 |
Swart van der Kuil van der Linden |
Report | Stadium: De Kuip Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Werner Treichel (West Germany) |
10 October 1962 1964 European Nations' Cup Qualifying Preliminary Round | Poland | 0–2 | Chorzów, Poland | |
Match 229 |
Report | Dougan Humphries |
Stadium: Stadion Śląski Attendance: 31,500 Referee: Bertil Wilhelm Lööw (Sweden) |
20 October 1962 1962–63 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–3 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 230 |
Barr |
Report | Greaves O'Grady |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 55,000 Referee: James Barclay (Scotland) |
7 November 1962 1962–63 British Home Championship | Scotland | 5–1 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 231 |
Law Henderson |
Report | Bingham |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 58,804 Referee: James Finney (England) |
28 November 1962 1964 European Nations' Cup Qualifying Preliminary Round | Northern Ireland | 2–0 (4-0 agg.) | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 232 |
Crossan Bingham |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 28,833 Referee: Dittmar Huber (Switzerland) |
1963
3 April 1963 1962–63 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–4 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 233 |
Harvey |
Report | Woosnam Jones |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 25,000 Referee: George McCabe (England) |
30 May 1963 1964 European Nations' Cup Qualifying Round of 16 | Spain | 1–1 | Bilbao, Spain | |
Match 234 |
Amancio |
Report | Irvine |
Stadium: Estadio San Mamés Attendance: 27,960 Referee: Cesare Jonni (Italy) |
12 October 1963 1963–64 British Home Championship | Ireland | 2–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 235 |
Bingham Wilson |
Report | St John |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 39,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
30 October 1963 1964 European Nations' Cup Qualifying Round of 16 | Northern Ireland | 0–1 (1-2 agg.) | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 236 |
Report | Gento |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 45,809 Referee: Andries van Leeuwen (Netherlands) |
20 November 1963 1963–64 British Home Championship | England | 8–3 | London, England | |
Match 237 |
Paine Greaves Smith |
Report | Crossan Wilson |
Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales) |
1964
15 April 1964 1963–64 British Home Championship | Wales | 2–3 | Swansea, Wales | |
Match 238 |
Godfrey Davies |
Report | McLaughlin Wilson Harvey |
Stadium: Vetch Field Attendance: 10,434 Referee: Ken Dagnall (England) |
29 April 1964 International Friendly | Northern Ireland | 3–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 239 |
Crossan Wilson |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Kevin Howley (England) |
3 October 1964 1964–65 British Home Championship | Ireland | 3–4 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 240 |
Wilson McLaughlin |
Report | Pickering Greaves |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 58,000 Referee: William Brittle (Scotland) |
14 October 1964 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 241 |
Crossan |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 28,598 Referee: Hubert Burguet (Belgium) |
14 November 1964 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Switzerland | 2–1 | Lausanne, Switzerland | |
Match 242 |
Quentin Kuhn |
Report | Best |
Stadium: Stade olympique de la Pontaise Attendance: 22,162 Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria) |
1965
17 March 1965 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 2–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 244 |
Crossan Neill |
Report | van Nee |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 25,300 Referee: Tage Sørensen (Denmark) |
31 March 1965 1964–65 British Home Championship | Ireland | 0–5 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 245 |
Report | Jones Vernon Williams Allchurch |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Ken Dagnall (England) |
7 April 1965 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Netherlands | 0–0 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Match 246 |
Report | Stadium: De Kuip Attendance: 61,954 Referee: Bill Clements (England) |
7 May 1965 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 4–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 247 |
Crossan Best |
Report | Jashari |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 16,017 Referee: Norman Mootz (Luxembourg) |
2 October 1965 1965–66 British Home Championship | Ireland | 3–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 248 |
Dougan Crossan Irvine |
Report | Gilzean |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 53,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
10 November 1965 1965–66 British Home Championship | England | 2–1 | London, England | |
Match 249 |
Baker Peacock |
Report | Irvine |
Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales) |
24 November 1965 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier | Albania | 1–1 | Tirana, Albania | |
Match 250 |
Haxhiu |
Report | Irvine |
Stadium: Qemal Stafa Stadium Attendance: 16,381 Referee: Petre Sotir (Romania) |
1966
30 March 1966 1965–66 British Home Championship | Wales | 1–4 | Cardiff, Wales | |
Match 251 |
Davies |
Report | Irvine Wilson Welsh Harvey |
Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 12,860 Referee: James Finney (England) |
7 May 1966 International Friendly | Northern Ireland | 0–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 252 |
Report | Seeler Heiß |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 22,000 Referee: Hugh Phillips (Scotland) |
22 June 1966 International Friendly | Northern Ireland | 4–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 253 |
Johnston Elder Nicholson Ferguson |
Report | Peña |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
22 October 1966 1966–67 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 0–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 254 |
Report | Hunt Peters |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 47,897 Referee: Robert Holley Davidson (Scotland) |
16 November 1966 1966–67 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | Scotland | 2–1 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 255 |
Murdoch Lennox |
Report | Nicholson |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 45,281 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
1967
12 April 1967 1966–67 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 0–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 256 |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 17,643 Referee: Kevin Howley (England) |
21 October 1967 1967–68 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 257 |
Clements |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 46,300 Referee: James Finney (England) |
22 November 1967 1967–68 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | England | 2–0 | London, England | |
Match 258 |
Hurst B. Charlton |
Report | Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 83,969 Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales) |
1968
28 February 1968 1967–68 British Home Championship UEFA Euro 1968 Group 8 Qualifier | Wales | 2–0 | Wrexham, Wales | |
Match 259 |
Rees Davies |
Report | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 17,548 Referee: Robert Holley Davidson (Scotland) |
10 September 1968 International Friendly | Israel | 2–3 | Tel Aviv, Israel | |
Match 260 |
Spiegler Talbi |
Report | Irvine Dougan |
Stadium: Bloomfield Stadium Attendance: 21,000 Referee: Othmar Huber (Switzerland) |
13 October 1968 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 4–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 261 |
Best McMordie Dougan Campbell |
Report | Ogün |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 38,363 Referee: Wim Schalks (Netherlands) |
11 December 1968 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Turkey | 0–3 | Istanbul, Turkey | |
Match 262 |
Report | Harkin Nicholson |
Stadium: Mithatpaşa Stadium Attendance: 19,110 Referee: Zanlin Ben Ganif (Algerian Football Federation) |
1969
3 May 1969 1968–69 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–3 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 263 |
McMordie |
Report | Peters Lee Hurst |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 23,000 Referee: William Mullan (Scotland) |
6 May 1969 1968–69 British Home Championship | Scotland | 1–1 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 264 |
Stein |
Report | McMordie |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 7,455 Referee: David W. Smith (England) |
10 May 1969 1968–69 British Home Championship | Ireland | 0–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 265 |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 12,500 Referee: Eric Jennings (England) |
10 September 1969 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 0–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 266 |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 35,138 Referee: Michel Kitabdjian (France) |
22 October 1969 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Soviet Union | 2–0 | Moscow, Soviet Union | |
Match 267 |
Nodia Byshovets |
Report | Stadium: Central Lenin Stadium Attendance: 83,057 Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland) |
1970s
1970
18 April 1970 1969–70 British Home Championship | Ireland | 0–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 268 |
Report | O'Hare |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 31,000 Referee: Eric Jennings (England) |
21 April 1970 1969–70 British Home Championship | England | 3–1 | London, England | |
Match 269 |
Peters Hurst Charlton |
Report | Best |
Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 100,000 Referee: Gaspar Pintado Viú (Spain) |
25 April 1970 1969–70 British Home Championship | Wales | 1–0 | Swansea, Wales | |
Match 270 |
Rees |
Report | Stadium: Vetch Field Attendance: 27,067 Referee: James Finney (England) |
11 November 1970 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Spain | 3–0 | Seville, Spain | |
Match 271 |
Rexach Pirri Aragonés |
Report | Stadium: Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Attendance: 26,215 Referee: Gyula Emsberger (Hungary) |
1971
3 February 1971 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Cyprus | 0–3 | Nicosia, Cyprus | |
Match 272 |
Report | Nicholson Dougan Best |
Stadium: GSP Stadium Attendance: 9,119 Referee: Francesco Francescon (Italy) |
21 April 1971 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 5–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 273 |
Dougan Best Nicholson |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 19,153 Referee: Jacques Colling (Luxembourg) |
15 May 1971 1970–71 British Home Championship | Ireland | 0–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 274 |
Report | Clarke |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Alistair MacKenzie (Scotland) |
18 May 1971 1970–71 British Home Championship | Scotland | 0–1 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 275 |
Report | Greig |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 31,643 Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales) |
22 May 1971 1970–71 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 276 |
Hamilton |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Ken Burns (England) |
22 September 1971 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Soviet Union | 1–0 | Moscow, Russia | |
Match 277 |
Muntyan |
Report | Stadium: Central Lenin Stadium Attendance: 51,186 Referee: Ove Dahlberg (Sweden) |
13 October 1971 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 278 |
Nicholson |
Report | Byshovets |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 16,573 Referee: Rolf Nyhus (Norway) |
1972
16 February 1972 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–1 | Kingston upon Hull, England[lower-alpha 2] | |
Match 279 |
Morgan |
Report | Rojo |
Stadium: Boothferry Park Attendance: 19,925 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
20 May 1972 1971–72 British Home Championship | Ireland | 0–2 | Glasgow, Scotland[lower-alpha 3] | |
Match 280 |
Report | Law Lorimer |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 39,710 Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales) |
23 May 1972 1971–72 British Home Championship | England | 0–1 | London, England | |
Match 281 |
Report | Neill |
Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 64,000 Referee: John Gow (Wales) |
27 May 1972 1971–72 British Home Championship | Wales | 0–0 | Wrexham, Wales | |
Match 282 |
Report | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 15,647 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
18 October 1972 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Bulgaria | 3–0 | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
Match 283 |
Bonev Kolev |
Report | Stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Gerhard Schulenburg (West Germany) |
1973
14 February 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Cyprus | 1–0 | Nicosia, Cyprus | |
Match 284 |
Antoniou |
Report | Stadium: GSP Stadium, Eugenia and Antonios Theodotou Attendance: 5,328 Referee: Aurel Bentu (Romania) |
28 March 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–1 | Coventry, England[lower-alpha 4] | |
Match 285 |
O'Neill |
Report | Eusébio |
Stadium: Highfield Road Attendance: 11,238 Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria) |
8 May 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 3–0 | London, England[lower-alpha 5] | |
Match 286 |
Morgan Anderson |
Report | Stadium: Craven Cottage Attendance: 6,090 Referee: Iorwerth Jones (Wales) |
12 May 1973 1972–73 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–2 | Liverpool, England[lower-alpha 6] | |
Match 287 |
Clements |
Report | Chivers |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 29,865 Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales) |
16 May 1973 1972–73 British Home Championship | Scotland | 1–2 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 288 |
Dalglish |
Report | O'Neill Anderson |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 38,852 Referee: Ken Burns (England) |
19 May 1973 1972–73 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Liverpool, England[lower-alpha 7] | |
Match 289 |
Hamilton |
Report | Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 4,946 Referee: Bobby Davidson (Scotland) |
26 September 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 0–0 | Sheffield, England[lower-alpha 8] | |
Match 290 |
Report | Stadium: Hillsborough Stadium Attendance: 6,206 Referee: Rolf Nyhus (Norway) |
14 November 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier | Portugal | 1–1 | Lisbon, Portugal | |
Match 291 |
Rui Jordão |
Report | O'Kane |
Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade Attendance: 6,713 Referee: Pablo Sánchez Ibáñez (Spain) |
1974
11 May 1974 1973–74 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Glasgow, Scotland[lower-alpha 9] | |
Match 292 |
Cassidy |
Report | Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 53,778 Referee: Iorwerth Jones (Wales) |
15 May 1974 1973–74 British Home Championship | England | 1–0 | London, England | |
Match 293 |
Weller |
Report | Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 45,500 Referee: Bobby Davidson (Scotland) |
18 May 1974 1973–74 British Home Championship | Wales | 1–0 | Wrexham, Wales | |
Match 294 |
Smallman |
Report | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 9,311 Referee: Pat Partridge (England) |
4 September 1974 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Norway | 2–1 | Oslo, Norway | |
Match 295 |
Lund |
Report | Finney |
Stadium: Ullevaal Attendance: 6,585 Referee: Alfred Delcourt (Belgium) |
30 October 1974 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Sweden | 0–2 | Stockholm, Sweden | |
Match 296 |
Report | Nicholl O'Neill |
Stadium: Råsunda Stadion Attendance: 18,131 Referee: Theodorus Boosten (Netherlands) |
1975
16 April 1975 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 297 |
Hamilton |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 25,847 Referee: Robert Wurtz (France) |
17 May 1975 1974–75 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 0–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 298 |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 36,500 Referee: Thomas Reynolds (Wales) |
20 May 1975 1974–75 British Home Championship | Scotland | 3–0 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 299 |
MacDougall Dalglish Parlane |
Report | Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 64,686 Referee: Pat Partridge (England) |
23 May 1975 1974–75 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 300 |
Finney |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
3 September 1975 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 301 |
Hunter |
Report | Sjöberg Torstensson |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 14,622 Referee: Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany) |
29 October 1975 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 3–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 302 |
Morgan McIlroy Hamilton |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 8,923 Referee: Guðjón Finnbogason (Iceland) |
19 November 1975 UEFA Euro 1976 Group 3 Qualifier | Yugoslavia | 1–0 | Belgrade, Yugoslavia | |
Match 303 |
Oblak |
Report | Stadium: Stadion JNA Attendance: 21,545 Referee: Antonio Camacho Jiménez (Spain) |
1976
3 March 1976 International Friendly | Israel | 1–1 | Tel Aviv, Israel | |
Match 304 |
Damti |
Report | Lev |
Stadium: Bloomfield Stadium Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Werner Spiegel (Austria) |
8 May 1976 1975–76 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 0–3 | Glasgow, Scotland[lower-alpha 10] | |
Match 305 |
Report | Gemmill Masson Dalglish |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 49,033 Referee: Thomas Reynolds (Wales) |
11 May 1976 1975–76 British Home Championship | England | 4–0 | London, England | |
Match 306 |
Francis Channon Pearson |
Report | Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 48,000 Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales) |
14 May 1976 1975–76 British Home Championship | Wales | 1–0 | Swansea, Wales | |
Match 307 |
James |
Report | Stadium: Vetch Field Attendance: 9,935 Referee: Ken Burns (England) |
13 October 1976 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Netherlands | 2–2 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Match 308 |
Krol Cruijff |
Report | McGrath Spence |
Stadium: De Kuip Attendance: 56,000 Referee: Ángel Franco Martínez (Spain) |
10 November 1976 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Belgium | 2–0 | Liège, Belgium | |
Match 309 |
Van Gool Lambert |
Report | Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne Attendance: 25,081 Referee: Adolf Prokop East Germany |
1977
27 April 1977 International Friendly | West Germany | 5–0 | Cologne, West Germany | |
Match 310 |
Bonhof Fischer Müller Flohe |
Report | Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion Attendance: 58,000 Referee: Károly Palotai (Hungary) |
28 May 1977 1976–77 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 311 |
McGrath |
Report | Channon Tueart |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Brian McGinlay (Scotland) |
1 June 1977 1976–77 British Home Championship | Scotland | 3–0 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 312 |
Dalglish McQueen |
Report | Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 44,449 Referee: John Gow (Wales) |
3 June 1977 1976–77 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 313 |
Nelson |
Report | Deacy |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England) |
11 June 1977 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Iceland | 1–0 | Reykjavík, Iceland | |
Match 314 |
Albertsson |
Report | Stadium: Laugardalsvöllur Attendance: 10,269 Referee: Rudi Glöckner (East Germany) |
21 September 1977 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 2–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 315 |
McGrath McIlroy |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Henning Lund-Sørensen (Denmark) |
12 October 1977 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 0–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 316 |
Report | van de Kerkhof |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 33,000 Referee: António Garrido (Portugal) |
16 November 1977 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 3–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 317 |
Armstrong McGrath |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Georges Konrath (France) |
1978
13 May 1978 1977–78 British Home Championship | Ireland | 1–1 | Glasgow, Scotland[lower-alpha 11] | |
Match 318 |
O'Neill |
Report | Johnstone |
Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 64,418 Referee: John Gow (Wales) |
16 May 1978 1977–78 British Home Championship | England | 1–0 | London, England | |
Match 319 |
Neal |
Report | Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 50,000 Referee: John Gordon (Scotland) |
19 May 1978 1977–78 British Home Championship | Wales | 1–0 | Wrexham, Wales | |
Match 320 |
Deacy |
Report | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 9,077 Referee: Ken Burns (England) |
20 September 1978 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Republic of Ireland | 0–0 | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | |
Match 321 |
Report | Stadium: Lansdowne Road Attendance: 46,000 Referee: Francis Rion (Belgium) |
25 October 1978 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 2–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 322 |
Spence Anderson |
Report | Jensen |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Rolf Haugen (Norway) |
29 November 1978 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Bulgaria | 0–2 | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
Match 323 |
Report | Armstrong Caskey |
Stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Hilmi Ok (Turkey) |
1979
7 February 1979 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | England | 4–0 | London, England | |
Match 324 |
Keegan Latchford Watson |
Report | Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 91,244 Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden) |
2 May 1979 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 2–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 325 |
Nicholl Armstrong |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 18,700 Referee: Mattsson (Finland) |
19 May 1979 1978–79 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 0–2 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 326 |
Report | Watson Coppell |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Ian Foote (Scotland) |
22 May 1979 1978–79 British Home Championship | Scotland | 1–0 | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Match 327 |
Graham |
Report | Stadium: Hampden Park Attendance: 28,510 Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales) |
26 May 1979 1978–79 British Home Championship | Northern Ireland | 1–1 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 328 |
Spence |
Report | James |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 6,500 Referee: John Homewood (England) |
6 June 1979 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Denmark | 4–0 | Copenhagen, Denmark | |
Match 329 |
Elkjær Simonsen |
Report | Stadium: Parken Stadium Attendance: 16,500 Referee: Rudolf Frickel (West Germany) |
17 October 1979 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–5 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 330 |
Moreland |
Report | Francis Woodcock Nicholl |
Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 17,755 Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium) |
21 November 1979 UEFA Euro 1980 Group 1 Qualifier | Northern Ireland | 1–0 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
Match 331 |
Armstrong |
Report | Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 15,000 Referee: André Daina (Switzerland) |
Notes
- The last match played as Ireland was 1978 versus Scotland,[15] however, apart from this match, all British Championship matches had been played as "Northern Ireland" since the 1973–74 tournament.[16] In the 1972–73 tournament, the first two matches were played as "Ireland" and the third as "Northern Ireland". In the 1971–72 tournament, the first was played as "Ireland" and the second and third as "Northern Ireland". 1970–71 was the last tournament in which all matches were played under the name "Ireland".[17]
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- The match was moved, when death threats from the Provisional Irish Republican Army were sent to the Scottish Football Association and Scottish players who were scheduled to play at Windsor Park. As a result, Northern Ireland's home fixture was rescheduled to Hampden Park, effectively granting the Scottish team an extra home match.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
- Match moved out of Northern Ireland because of The Troubles.
References
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- Byrne, Peter (1996). Football Association of Ireland: 75 years. Dublin: Sportsworld. p. 59. ISBN 1-900110-06-7.
- Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: the FAI international story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 31. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.
- Byrne, Peter (1996). Football Association of Ireland: 75 years. Dublin: Sportsworld. p. 45. ISBN 1-900110-06-7.
- Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: the FAI international story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.
- "Dual Internationalists". Northern Ireland Footballing Greats. 23 October 2006. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
- Fulton, Gareth (2005). "Northern Catholic fans of Republic of Ireland soccer". In Alan Bairner (ed.). Sport and the Irish: Histories, Identities, Issues. Dublin: UCD Press. p. 145. ISBN 1-904558-33-X.
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- Byrne, Peter (1996). Football Association of Ireland: 75 years. Dublin: Sportsworld. p. 68. ISBN 1-900110-06-7.
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- Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: the FAI international story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.
- Matthew Taylor (2008). The Association Game: A History of British Football. Harlow:Pearson Education Ltd.
- "NIFG: Northern Ireland Programmes 1975–1978". Retrieved 13 June 2016.
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External links
- RSSSF: (Northern) Ireland - International Results
- British Home Championships 1947-1966
- British Home Championships 1967-1984
- Northern Ireland Football Greats Archive
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Records
- England International Database From 1872
- England Football Online
- Scotland International Archive
- Scotland Football Records Complete Record
- Welsh Football Data Archive