Irish 2006 World Cup Qualifying CampaignIreland makes a Promising Start to Qualifying Group 4The Republic of Ireland soccer team was drawn in World Cup Group 4 that also included France, Switzerland, Israel, Cyprus and the Faroe Islands. Following the resignation of Mick McCarthy, Brian Kerr was the Irish soccer manager for this qualifying campaign and Ireland got off to a very positive start. After a 3-0 home win over Cyprus in Dublin the Republic took points from our three main rivals in the next three fixtures which were all away from home. In amongst those three away draws there was a less than convincing 2-0 home win over the Faroe Islands (of whom Brian Kerr would later go on to be national team manager). This was to something of a harbinger of things to come in future home matches at Lansdowne Road (now renamed the Aviva Stadium). World Cup Qualification DisappointmentUnfortunately for Kerr and the Irish soccer fans Ireland could not build upon the promising start as the team’s home form fell short of expectations and hopes. In June 2005 Ireland surrendered a 2-0 lead at Lansdowne Road to let Israel leave Dublin with a draw. Ian Harte and Robbie Keane had scored within the first eleven minutes but an Israeli goal late in the first half was added to just after the break to deny the Republic the win. In the next home match Thierry Henry’s wonder strike was enough to give the French all three points. Despite a 1-0 win away to Cyprus in Lefkosia the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign came to a tame conclusion with scoreless draw at home to the Swiss. Ireland finished a hugely disappointing fourth in the group which was to have negative implications for future group seedings. Following this World Cup campaign the FAI declined to renew Brian Kerr’s contract as Republic of Ireland team manager and he was replaced by Stephen Staunton. Irish World Cup 2006 Qualifying Campaign – Group Table
Republic of Ireland World Cup 2006 Qualifying Campaign – Match Results
Irish World Cup Qualifying Group Results
Number of Appearances and Goals Scored in Irish World Cup Qualifying Campaigns
Irish European Championship Qualifying Group Results
Number of Appearances and Goals Scored in Irish Euro Championship Finals Qualifying Campaigns
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