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It was the summer of 1994, and the Republic of Ireland were preparing for their first appearance at the World Cup. Despite missing out on the previous Euro tournament, the team had high hopes of making their mark on the global stage.

 

The qualifying rounds had been tough, with Spain and Northern Ireland among the teams in their group. But the Republic had managed to finish above European champions Denmark, just edging them out on goals scored. The team was on a high and full of confidence heading into the World Cup.

 

Their first match was against Italy, who had finished third in the previous World Cup. The game was played at Giants Stadium, just outside New York City, and the Irish fans had turned out in force to support their team. The match was tense and closely fought, but a goal from Irish striker Ray Houghton was enough to secure a famous 1-0 victory.

 

Next up was a match against Mexico in the heat and humidity of Orlando, Florida. The conditions were tough for the Irish team, and despite a valiant effort, they ended up losing 2-1.

 

Their final group stage match was against Norway, again at Giants Stadium. The game was a tight affair, and despite some chances for both teams, it ended in a goalless draw. But it was enough for the Republic to progress to the second round of the tournament.

 

Their opponents in the second round were the Netherlands, a strong team that would prove to be a tough challenge for the Irish. The match was played once again in Orlando, and despite a spirited effort, the Republic eventually lost 2-0.

 

While they were disappointed not to progress further in the tournament, the Irish team had made their mark on the world stage and had shown their fans back home what they were capable of achieving. It was a moment that would go down in Irish football history and inspire future generations of players.

Ireland 1994 Away Jersey

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  • Size Guidance (Retro Jersey)

    Size Chest (in) Length (in) Rec. Height (ft/in) Rec. Weight (lb)
    S 39 28 65–67 121–132
    M 41 28 67–69 132–154
    L 43 29 69–71 154–176
    XL 44 30 71–75 176–198
    XXL 46 31 75–79 198–220

    Note: All sizes are for reference only. Manual measurement may result in an error of ±1 inch.

     

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  • FIFA World Cup squad

    1994 FIFA World Cup squads

    No. Pos. Player Club
    1 GK Pat Bonner Celtic
    2 DF Denis Irwin Manchester United
    3 DF Terry Phelan Manchester City
    4 DF Kevin Moran Blackburn Rovers
    5 DF Paul McGrath Aston Villa
    6 MF Roy Keane Manchester United
    7 MF Andy Townsend (c) Aston Villa
    8 MF Ray Houghton Aston Villa
    9 FW John Aldridge Tranmere Rovers
    10 MF John Sheridan Sheffield Wednesday
    11 DF Steve Staunton Aston Villa
    12 DF Gary Kelly Leeds United
    13 DF Alan Kernaghan Manchester City
    14 DF Phil Babb Coventry City
    15 FW Tommy Coyne Motherwell
    16 FW Tony Cascarino Chelsea
    17 FW Eddie McGoldrick Arsenal
    18 MF Ronnie Whelan Liverpool
    19 MF Alan McLoughlin Portsmouth
    20 FW David Kelly Wolverhampton Wanderers
    21 MF Jason McAteer Bolton Wanderers
    22 GK Alan Kelly Sheffield United
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