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Republic of Ireland 1988


REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 1988

Standing: Stapleton, McCarthy, Bonner, McGrath, Aldridge and Galvin.

Bended: Whelan, Houghton, Hughton, Morris and Moran.

After taking charge of the Republic of Ireland, Charlton influenced changes in the national side which resulted in their most successful period of its history, qualifying for two World Cups and a European Championship. Prominent players in this period included Paul McGrath, Packie Bonner, Niall Quinn, and the Liverpool trio of Ray Houghton, John Aldridge and Ronnie Whelan.


Ireland's first appearance at a major finals tournament came in Euro 1988. With Ireland's fixtures already complete, qualification was secured through Gary Mackay's 87th-minute goal in Sofia when Scotland beat Bulgaria 1–0; the Scottish win left Ireland top of the group. In spite of the enforced absence of Liam Brady and Mark Lawrenson from their squad, in the finals in West Germany, Ireland shocked Europe by beating England 1–0 in Stuttgart with a header from Ray Houghton in their competitive debut; drew 1–1 with the Soviet Union in Hannover, with Ronnie Whelan the scorer; and lost to eventual champions the Netherlands 1–0 in Gelsenkirchen, coming within seven minutes of a draw that would have meant a semi-final place.



MANAGER: Jackie CHARLTON


GOALKEEPERS:


16 Gerry PEYTON


DEFENDERS:


2 Chris MORRIS

3 Chris HUGHTON

4 Mick McCARTHY

19 John ANDERSON


MIDFIELDERS:


11 Tony GALVIN

13 Liam O'BRIEN

18 John SHERIDAN


FORWARDS:


14 David KELLY

17 John BYRNE


Captain: Frank Stapleton

Short Free Kick: Ronnie Whelan

Long Free Kick: Ray Houghton/Chris Hughton/Kevin Moran/Mick McCarthy

Free Kick 2: -

Left Corner: Tony Galvin/Ray Houghton

Right Corner: -

Penalty: David Kelly




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