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Northern Ireland U16 Team Welcomes Poland

After two tough games away in Finland the Northern Ireland U16 team welcome Poland to play two home international friendlies. The matches will take place on Tuesday 22nd September at Queens Dub and Thursday 24th September at Comber Rec FC. The Northern Ireland team are listed below.

Northern Ireland under 16 Squad

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School

 Club

Rory Brown

Foyle College

Crusaders FC

Declan Dunne

De La Salle College

St Oliver Plunkett

Ollie Webber

Nendrum College

Glentoran FC

DEF

 

 

Sean Wallace

De La Salle College

St Oliver Plunkett

Adam McAleenan

Wellington College

Glentoran FC

Aaron Donnelly

St Patricks Belfast

Linfield FC

Daniel McKeown

St Colman’s Newry

Glenavon FC

Keith Kearney

St Patricks Armagh

Armagh City

Ian Maxwell

St Patricks Dungannon

Maiden City

MID

 

 

Luke Ferguson

St Patricks Dungannon

Dungannon

Marc McKenna

Rathmore

St Oliver Plunkett

Jack Chambers

Banbridge Academy

Linfield FC

Tom Mathieson

Bangor Grammar

Ridgeway Rovers

Jordan McEneff

St Columbs College

Coleraine FC

Caolan Boyd

 

Glentoran FC

Ethan Gailbrath

 

Crusaders FC

ATT

 

 

Recce McGinley

Rainhill high school

Liverpool FC

Niall Owens

St Michaels Enniskillen

Ballinamallard FC

Josh Tipping

Campbell College

Glentoran FC

Leo Brown

RBAI

Linfield FC

Andrew Scott

Drumagh Integrated college

Maiden City

Harry Robinson

Belfast Royal Academy

Glenavon FC

 



NISFA Associate Membership

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The deadline for schools which are not affiliated to a schools district association and wish to become an Associate Member of the NISFA in order to enter the Inspiresport NISFA schools competitions this season is FRIDAY 11 SEPTEMBER.

An Associate Membership Entry Form and letter are available here.

Victory Shield update

This year’s Victory shield will be played at Newport in Wales with Republic of Ireland replacing England to join Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland in the competition. The tournament will be played at Dragons Park, Newport from 1st to 5th November.

The Northern Ireland games are as follows:

  • 1st Nov Northern Ireland v Republic of Ireland
  • 3rd Nov Northern Ireland v Scotland
  • 5th Nov Northern Ireland v Wales

U18 Team's resounding 4-1 win against Wales

Release Date: 19/04/2015

The Northern Ireland Schools Under 18 team ended their inspiresport Centenary Shield campaign with a resounding 4-1 win against Wales at Ystrad Mynach.

The visitors dominated from the start and went in front after 7 minutes when Adam Salley met a pin point cross from the right by Lyndon Kane and beat the Welsh keeper with a powerful header from 6 yards.

The speed and directness of the Northern Ireland forwards and the forays down the right wing by Kane were causing problems for the home defence. Kane combined well with Andrew Hoey who cut the ball back to Andrew Mooney but the striker's volley went over the bar. Soon afterwards Salley also blasted over the bar when well placed.

On 20 minutes Mark Sykes doubled the lead when he met a free kick by Kane and, though his first effort was blocked, Sykes steadied himself to slot home the rebound.

Andrew Mooney added a brilliant third goal on the half hour when he ran onto a precise pass from Salley, rounded the advancing keeper, and tapped the ball into the unguarded net.

Wales rarely threatened and Northern Ireland keeper Jason Craughwell was called into action for the first time after 37 minutes when he held a 25 yard free kick by Patrick Hinchcliffe.

Two minutes after the restart Lyndon Kane got on the scoresheet with the best goal of the game. Kane and Sykes combined well to carve open the home defence and when Kane collected a neat chip by Sykes the full back made no mistake with a well placed shot.

Welsh substitute Nathan Jenkins looked likely to score when he burst through the Northern Ireland defence but Craughwell was quickly off the line to block his shot. At the other end Northern Ireland substitute Paul Smyth was causing problems with his pace and when he sped past the Welsh left back his low cross was met by Salley but the striker's shot struck a defender and was cleared.

On the hour mark Wales came more into the play and it was Jenkins who showed up well with a free kick hitting the post. Two minutes later Jenkins cut through the Northern Ireland defence and his shot deflected off Conor Morgan and over Craughwell but the keeper got back to make a brilliant save, tipping the ball over the bar.

However, the keeper had no chance on 67 minutes when Ben Nash reduced the leeway, blasting the ball home from close range.

In the closing stages both sides missed good chances with Jenkins again hitting the woodwork while Smyth and Mooney failed to put away clear openings.

Northern Ireland deservedly maintained their excellent record against Wales with this success meaning that in the last 10 meetings Northern Ireland has won eight with the other two drawn.

Northern Ireland: Jason Craughwell, Lyndon Kane, Jamie Rea, Michael McKenna, Conor Morgan, Conor McDermott, Ben Doherty (c), Mark Sykes, Adam Salley, Andrew Mooney, Andrew Hoey

Subs:

Ronan Young replaced Doherty 35 minutes
Paul Smyth replaced Hoey 45 minutes
Ronan Wilson replaced Rea 57 minutes
Gerard Walker replaced Craughwell 73 minutes
Andrew Drylie replaced McDermott 73 minutes

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