Republic of Ireland women's national football team results (2000–2009)

This article contains the results of the Republic of Ireland women's national football team between 2000 and 2009.[1] During the 2000s the Republic of Ireland competed in three UEFA Women's Championship qualification campaigns – 2001, 2005 and 2009 – and three FIFA Women's World Cup campaigns – 2003, 2007 and 2011. They also played in the 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008 Algarve Cups. The Republic of Ireland also went on three tours of the United States – 2004, 2006 and 2008. During the decade the Republic of Ireland also enjoyed some minor successes. In 2000 they won the Celt Cup – a four team tournament that also featured Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In their 2005 UEFA Women's Euro campaign they also won their second level group, finishing above Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Malta. This effectively saw them promoted to the elite group of nations which competed directly for qualification to major tournaments.

Republic of Ireland women's national football team results
1990s
2010s

Results edit

2000 edit

29 April 2000 UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying Republic of Ireland   0–3   Scotland Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Report Fleeting   44', 45'
James   69'
Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Christine Frai (Germany)
6 May 2000 UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying Croatia   1–3   Republic of Ireland Velika Gorica, Croatia
Jaksic   89' Report Reilly   56'
Thorpe   73'
Grant   90'
Stadium: ŠRC Velika Gorica
Referee: Rita Ruiz Tacoronte (Spain)
28 May 2000 UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying Republic of Ireland   0–4   Czech Republic Arklow, Republic of Ireland
Report Chlumecká   21'
Ščasná   68'
Dudová   74'
Došková   81'
Stadium: Arklow Town F.C.
Referee: Nadezhda Ulyanovskaya (Russia)
23 September 2000 Celt Cup Republic of Ireland   2–0   Northern Ireland Carryduff, Northern Ireland[2]
Thorpe  
Connolly  

2001 edit

11 August 2001 Friendly Republic of Ireland   1–2   Scotland Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole   ?' Report Stadium: AUL Complex
12 August 2001 Friendly Republic of Ireland   4–1   Scotland Dublin, Republic of Ireland[3]
O'Toole   ?', ?', 55'
Gee   70'
Report Fleeting   ?' Stadium: AUL Complex
17 November 2001 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   5–0   Greece Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Scanlan   25'
O'Toole   54', 73'
Thorpe   56'
Kierans   86'
Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Referee: Caroline De Boeck (Belgium)

2002 edit

6 March 2002 Friendly[note 2] Republic of Ireland   1–2   Sweden Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole (Report) Stadium: AUL Complex
24 March 2002 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Greece   1–3   Republic of Ireland Rethymno, Greece
Lazarou   89' (pen.) Report Hughes   16'
O'Toole   46', 65'
Stadium: Rethymno Gallos Stadium
Referee: Regina Belksma-Konink (Netherlands)
6 April 2002 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   6–0   Moldova Longford, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole   11', 38' (pen.)
Hughes   21'
Thorpe   60'
Saurin   67'
Tracy   78'
Report Stadium: Flancare Park
Referee: Irina Pavlova
18 May 2002 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   0–1   Yugoslavia Longford, Republic of Ireland
Report Smiljković   76' Stadium: Flancare Park
Referee: Tonje Overgaard Nordby

2003 edit

16 March 2003 2003 Algarve Cup Republic of Ireland   3–1   Wales Guia, Portugal
Olivia O'Toole   17', 81'
Ciara Grant   44'
Ayshea Martyn   20'
18 March 2003 2003 Algarve Cup Portugal   3–2   Republic of Ireland Quarteira, Portugal
Edite Fernandes   45'
Ana Rita Gomes   43'
Carla Monteiro   71'
Report Michele O'Brien   31'
Claire Scanlan   28'
20 March 2003 2003 Algarve Cup Republic of Ireland   2–2
(4–2 p)
  Wales Montechoro, Portugal
Claire Scanlan   77', 83' Milly Durrant   6'
Michelle Green   88'
18 May 2003 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Republic of Ireland   6–0   Bosnia and Herzegovina Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole   19' (pen.), 45', 49' (pen.), 52'
O'Brien   58'
Curtis   90'
Report Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Iwona Malek-wybraniec (Poland)
25 May 2003 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Croatia   0–0   Republic of Ireland Velika Gorica, Croatia
Report Stadium: ŠRC Velika Gorica
Referee: Antonia Kokotou (Greece)
28 June 2003 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Republic of Ireland   2–2   Romania Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Connor   45+4'
Grant   90+5'
Report Pufulete   12', 76' Stadium: Tolka Park
Referee: Tatjana Pavlovic (Serbia)
22 October 2003 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Malta   0–9   Republic of Ireland Ta' Qali, Malta
Report O'Toole   12', 24', 29'
Curtis   35', 43'
Hislop   62', 89'
Grant   78'
Tracy   84'
Stadium: Ta' Qali National Stadium
Referee: Sabina De Nitto (Italy)

2004 edit

1 January 2004 Celt Cup France   1–1   Republic of Ireland France
Report
10 April 2004 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Republic of Ireland   8–1   Croatia Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole   3'
Deasley   20', 88'
Hughes   40'
Curtis   44'
Horvat   59' (o.g.)
Hislop   79', 80'
Report Kozic   51' Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Gyöngyi Gaál (Hungary)
1 May 2004 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Romania   1–1   Republic of Ireland Bucharest, Romania
Olar   45+1' Report Boyle   3' Stadium: Stadionul Mogoșoaia
Referee: Geja Mulder (Netherlands)
25 June 2004 UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying Republic of Ireland   5–0   Malta Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole   12', 51' (pen.), 78'
O'Connor   28'
Grant   83'
Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Referee: Lena Arwedahl (Sweden)
12 October 2004 Friendly Faroe Islands   1–2   Republic of Ireland Klaksvík, Faroe Islands[4]
Bjartalíð   72' [Report] Griffin   66'
Thorpe   76'
Stadium: Við Djúpumýrar
Attendance: 450
Referee: Páll Augustinussen (Faroe Islands)
20 October 2004 Friendly United States   5–1   Republic of Ireland Chicago, Illinois, United States[5][6]
Parlow   35', 42', 59'
Wambach   54'
Reddick   56'
[Report] Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 12,856
23 October 2004 Friendly United States   5–0   Republic of Ireland Houston, Texas, United States[7][6]
Wambach   47', 76', 79', 84', 90' [Report] Stadium: Reliant Stadium
Attendance: 16,991

2005 edit

2006 edit

9 March 2006 2006 Algarve Cup Portugal   0–1   Republic of Ireland Alvor, Portugal
15:00 UTC±0 Report Laura Hislop   29'
15 March 2006 2006 Algarve Cup Denmark   4–0   Republic of Ireland Lagoa, Portugal
10:00 UTC±0 Paaske-Sørensen   19', 38'
Pape   32'
Eggers Nielsen   78'
(Report) Stadium: Estádio Capitão Josino da Costa
Attendance: 75
Referee: Patricia da Silva (Uruguay)
22 April 2006 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   2–0   Switzerland Dublin, Republic of Ireland
17:00 UTC+1 Grant   23'
O'Toole   90'
(Report) Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Wnuk (Poland)
6 May 2006 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   0–2   Scotland Dublin, Republic of Ireland
19:00 UTC+1 (Report) Love   47'
Fleeting   81'
Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Cohen (Israel)
17 June 2006 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   0–2   Russia Dublin, Republic of Ireland
19:00 UTC+1 (Report) Kurochkina   17'
Barbashina   81'
Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Olander (Estonia)
23 July 2006 Friendly United States   5–0   Republic of Ireland San Diego, California, United States[6][8]
13:00 UTC−7 O'Reilly   21'
Whitehill   43'
Wambach   60'
Kai   78'
Rapinoe   90'
(Report) Attendance: 3,574
26 August 2006 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   0–3   Germany Dublin, Republic of Ireland
19:00 UTC+1 (Report) Wimbersky   2'
Prinz   16'
Garefrekes   45'
Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Arwedahl (Sweden)
9 September 2006 Friendly Republic of Ireland   0–1   Italy Dublin, Republic of Ireland
15:00 UTC+1 Report Stadium: Richmond Park

2007 edit

7 March 2007 2007 Algarve Cup Portugal   1–1   Republic of Ireland Lagos, Portugal
Martins   59' Report Curtis   7' Stadium: Estádio Municipal
9 March 2007 2007 Algarve Cup Iceland   1–1   Republic of Ireland Lagos, Portugal
Logadóttir   36' O'Toole   72' Stadium: Estádio Municipal
12 March 2007 2007 Algarve Cup Italy   4–1   Republic of Ireland Silves, Portugal
Panico   17'
Fuselli   58',   61'
Gama   64'
Byrne   35' Stadium: Estádio Dr. Francisco Vieira
14 March 2007 2007 Algarve Cup Republic of Ireland   0–0
(5–4 p)
  Portugal Ferreiras, Portugal
10:00 UTC±0 Report Stadium: Estádio da Nora
1 April 2007 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Republic of Ireland   2–1   Hungary Dublin, Republic of Ireland
15:00 UTC+1 Taylor   43'
Byrne   50'
Report Gáspár   28' Stadium: Tolka Park
Referee: Marija Damjanović (Croatia)
30 May 2007 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Republic of Ireland   1–2   Italy Dublin, Republic of Ireland
19:45 UTC+1 O'Toole   76' Report Paliotti   40'
Panico   59'
Stadium: Belfield Park
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)
25 August 2007 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Romania   0–2   Republic of Ireland Mogoșoaia, Romania
10:30 UTC+3 Report Curtis   12', 14' Stadium: Stadionul Mogoșoaia
Referee: Rachel Cohen (Israel)
27 October 2007 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Republic of Ireland   2–1   Romania Dublin, Republic of Ireland
15:00 UTC+1 O'Brien   18'
Curtis   31'
Report Pufulete   40' Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

2008 edit

27 January 2008 Friendly Republic of Ireland   1–1   Netherlands Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Curtis   55' Report Melis   44' Stadium: Frank Cooke Park
Referee: T. Traynor
2 February 2008 Friendly Republic of Ireland   4–1   Poland Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'Toole  
Curtis  
O'Gorman   30'
Tracy   72'
Report Winczo   53' (pen.) Stadium: John Hyland Park
8 February 2008 Unofficial friendly Republic of Ireland   1–0   Arsenal Ladies Dublin, Republic of Ireland[9]
O'Toole   (Report) Stadium: Dalymount Park
16 February 2008 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Italy   4–1   Republic of Ireland Villacidro, Italy
15:00 UTC+1 Fuselli   83'
Gabbiadini   85'
Panico   86'
Conti   90+1'
Report Taylor   13' Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Natalia Avdonchenko (Russia)
5 March 2008 2008 Algarve Cup Portugal   2–0   Republic of Ireland Faro, Portugal
15:45 UTC±0 Fernandes   86'
Vieira   90+2'
Stadium: Estádio Algarve
7 March 2008 2008 Algarve Cup Republic of Ireland   1–4   Iceland Lagos, Portugal
16:30 UTC±0 Grant   23' Arnardóttir   7'
Viðarsdóttir   12', 40'
Gunnarsdóttir   19'
Stadium: Municipal Stadium
10 March 2008 2008 Algarve Cup Poland   0–1   Republic of Ireland Lagos, Portugal
15:45 UTC±0 Grant   35' Stadium: Municipal Stadium
12 March 2008 2008 Algarve Cup Republic of Ireland   2–2
(5–6 p)
  Poland Guia, Portugal
10:00 UTC±0 O'Brien  
O'Gorman  
Stobba   23'
Winczo   48'
Stadium: Arsenio Catuna Complex
23 April 2008 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Hungary   0–2   Republic of Ireland Miskolc, Hungary
13:00 UTC+2 Report O'Brien   1'
Curtis   63'
Stadium: Diósgyöri Stadion
Referee: Aneliya Sinabova (Bulgaria)
25 June 2008 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Republic of Ireland   0–5   Sweden Bray, Republic of Ireland
19:45 UTC+1 Report Westberg   18', 73'
Svensson   23'
Öqvist   28'
Schelin   86'
Stadium: Carlisle Grounds
Referee: Claudine Brohet (Belgium)
13 September 2008 Friendly United States   2–0   Republic of Ireland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[6]
20:00 UTC−4 Kai   32'
O'Reilly   86'
Report Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Attendance: 13,176
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Assistant referees: Marlene Duffy (USA)
Veronica Perez (USA)
Fourth official: Teresa Miguel (USA)
17 September 2008 Friendly United States   1–0   Republic of Ireland East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States[6]
19:30 UTC−4 Kai   72' Report Stadium: Giants Stadium
Attendance: 4,227
Referee: Sandra Serafini (USA)
Assistant referees: Debbie Coleman (USA)
Meredith Hackett (USA)
Fourth official: Danielle Magouirk (USA)
20 September 2008 Friendly United States   2–0   Republic of Ireland Bridgeview, Illinois, United States[6]
18:00 UTC−5 Chalupny   19'
Markgraf   31' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 5,390
Referee: Jennifer Bennett (USA)
Assistant referees: Stephanie Toth (USA)
Veronica Hefner (USA)
Fourth official: Margaret Domka (USA)
1 October 2008 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying Sweden   1–0   Republic of Ireland Trelleborg, Sweden
19:00 UTC+2 Edlund   42' Report Stadium: Vångavallen
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)

2009 edit

15 February 2009 Friendly France   2–0   Republic of Ireland France
Blanc   67'
Bussaglia  
Report
19 September 2009 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Switzerland   2–0   Republic of Ireland Wohlen, Switzerland
17:00 UTC+2 Moser   56'
Dickenmann   64' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Stadion Niedermatten
Referee: Christine Beck (Germany)
24 September 2009 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Republic of Ireland   2–1   Kazakhstan Cork, Republic of Ireland
19:30 UTC+1 O'Sullivan   43'
Roche   87'
Report Krassyukova   64' Stadium: Turners Cross
Referee: Aneliya Sinabova (Bulgaria)
25 October 2009 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Russia   3–0   Republic of Ireland Krasnoarmeysk, Russia
15:00 UTC+3 Morozova   12'
Savchenkova   52'
Petrova   90+1'
Report Stadium: Krasnoarmeysk Stadium
Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden)
29 October 2009 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Kazakhstan   1–2   Republic of Ireland Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan
14:00 UTC+6 Yalova   6' Report Roche   64'
Tracy   70'
Stadium: Zhetysu Stadium
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Iceland fielded an under–21 team
  2. ^ Sweden fielded an under–21 team

References edit

  1. ^ "Matches". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b Garin, Erik (20 October 2003). "1st Celt Cup - Women Tournament - 2000". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  3. ^ "O'Toole hits back". www.independent.ie. 13 August 2001. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  4. ^ "International Matches (Women) 2004". RSSSF.
  5. ^ "Parlow Hat Trick Paces U.S. Women to 5–1 Win Over Ireland". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2013-03-13.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "USA - Women - International Results". RSSSF. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Wambach's Five Goals Dazzle Crowd of 16,991 in Houston as U.S. Drops Ireland 5–0". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2013-04-28.
  8. ^ www.soccerscene.ie
  9. ^ "Ireland outgun Arsenal". www.uefa.com. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 20 February 2016.