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Nickname(s) | The Girls in Green (Irish: Na cailíní i nglas) |
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Association | Women's Football Association of Ireland |
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
Head coach | Eileen Gleeson |
Captain | Katie McCabe |
Most caps | Emma Byrne (134) |
Top scorer | Olivia O'Toole (54) |
FIFA ranking | 25 |
Highest FIFA ranking | 22 |
Lowest FIFA ranking | 38 |
First international | ![]() ![]() (Llanelli, Wales; 13 May 1973) |
Biggest win | ![]() ![]() (Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland; 30 November 2021) |
Biggest defeat | ![]() ![]() (Borås, Sweden; 20 September 1992) |
World Cup appearances | 1 (First in 2023) |
Best result | Group stage (2023) |
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The Republic of Ireland women's national football team represents the Republic of Ireland in competitions such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Championship. The team played in their first World Cup at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. It has taken part in invitational tournaments such as the Algarve Cup, the Istria Cup, the Cyprus Cup and Pinatar Cup. It is organised by the Women's Football Association of Ireland.
External links[]
- Republic of Ireland women's national football team @www.fai.ie
- Republic of Ireland women's national football team @www.fifa.com
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