Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Roster & Match Reports ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Reference: 7]

Tournament Report

Ireland’s first World Championship with Irish based players, captained by UCD’s Michael Kennedy, saw them storm through the opening group games before losing to Australia and Japan in the knockout stages. Ireland finished 7th with a win over Germany in their last match.[32]

Final Record: 7th PlacePWLGFGAPct
Ireland7528962.714

ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006

PWLGFGAPts
Ireland44062244
Scotland4313
Italy4222
Wales4131
Hong Kong4040

Red Division Results

DateRed Division (Div 2)
14.07.06Ireland19Hong Kong4
Ireland15Italy7
Ireland16Scotland9
Ireland12Wales4
DateSecond Round (Quarter-Finals)
18.07.06Ireland5Australia1
Semi-Finals Day (5-8 Place)
20.07.06Ireland9Japan11
Finals Day (7-8 Place)
22.07.06Ireland13Germany5

Match Report

Red Division

Ireland ran out easy winners of the division, defearing Hong Kong, Italy, scotland and Wales, notching up double figures in each match while holding their opponents to single figures.[8][9]

Ireland 5 Australia 21 – 18 July 2006

Topping the Red Division saw Ireland face-off against Australia in the Quarter-Finals. With more expierence and better conditioning Australia ran out 21-5 winners, although it was not until the final quarter, when Australia ran off 12 unanswered goals, that Ireland were finally dispatched, as Ireland held them close for the first three quarters, the scores 5-2, 8-3, 9-5 at the end of each quarter. Connor O’Rourke netted two for Ireland and Tim Chryssikos, Brian Murray, and Michael Hartfolis one each for Ireland.[10]

Ireland 9 Japan 11 – 20 July 2006

Japan raced out to an early lead against Ireland, leading 3-1 after the first quarter and 8-2 at the half.It was a lead the would hang on to despite a second half Irish comebac, bringing the scores to 10-6 after three and 11-9 by the final whistle.[11]

Ireland 13 Germany 5 – 22 July 2006

Ireland played Germany for the first time since the 2001 European Championships, where Ireland debuted and lost every match, in the match for 7th Place. Ireland ran out comfortable 13-5 winners to finish off a successful tournament for the team.[11][12]

Team Roster (Players and Coaches)

Players

PosPlayerYearsGPGA
Tim Chryssikos2006
Michael Hartfolis2006
John Kelly2006
MMichael Kennedy2006
Brian Murray2006
Connor O’Rourke2006
Leonard Skelly2006
Eric Timmreck2006
Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Roster ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006 [Reference: 8]

References

Images

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

Websites

[8] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/index.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[9] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 14th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports14.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[10] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 19th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports19.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[11] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 20th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports20.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[12] Pointstreak (2006) SCOREBOARD [Internet] Available from: http://pointstreak.com/framed/prostats/scoreboard.html?leagueid=336&seasonid=1285 [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Roster & Match Reports ILF World Championship Perth 2002

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Reference: 1]

Final record

Final Record: 13th PlacePWLGFGAPct
Ireland55080121.000

Final Standings Green Group

PWLGFGAPts
Ireland550801210
Korea53270386
Hong Kong51421642
New Zealand51422792

Results 2002

DateGreen Division (Div 3)
06.07.02Ireland16Hong Kong1
07.07.02Ireland14Korea5
08.07.02Ireland19New Zealand3
09.07.02Ireland15Hong Kong0
10.07.02Ireland16Korea3

Tournament Report

The Irish National Team for the 2002 World Championships consisted of Americans, Canadians, Australians, South Africans and Englishmen from Irish backgrounds. The team was the brain-child of Goalie Joe Garvey and its purpose in competing at the Championships was to raise the profile of Lacrosse in Ireland. A Tout of Ireland to promote the game would follow. Ireland competed brilliantly in the Green (third) Division, winning all five matches, finishing in 13th Place

Match Reports

Ireland 16 Hong Kong 1 – 6 July 2002This was the first full men’s International played by Ireland in 70 years, and they got off to a roaring start, scoring 10 goals in the first half. Hong Kong pulled one back however Ireland ran out easy winners under the consistent attack of Peter Soden, Kevin Dowd, Brian McGettigan, and Dan Daley.[3]

Ireland 14 Korea 5 – 7 July 2002Ireland rattled off five goals in the first quarter to keep up the momentum from Day 1. Brothers John and Dan Daley both found the net in a fast-paced game which Ireland dominated, going in 8-0 up at the half. Three more goals were scored in the first three minutes of the second half before Korea managed to steady themselves and get on the scoresheet, leaving the score 12-2 at the end of the third quarter. Pat McGee in attack and Kevin Dowd in midfieeld were tireless throughout. Ireland relaxed late in the last quarter letting the Koreans score three more goals, however Ireland ran out easy 14-5 winners.[4]

Ireland 19 New Zealand 3 – 8 July 2002Ireland showed good communication, passing and movement in their third game of the Championships against New zealand with the confidence running high. Dan Daley and Pat McGee scored 10 goals between them as coach Richie Moran ensured the stayed fired up, running out easy 19-3 winners.[5]

Ireland 15 Hong Kong 0 – 9 July 2002Ireland took their time getting into this match as it wasn’t until the fifth minute that Kevin Dowd opened the scoring , and then 12 minutes had elapsed before Dan Daley set up brother John for the second goal. It was a hot-tempered match with one Hong Kong player sentoff for cracking his stick off the back of an Irish players head. The second goal, however, seemed to settle the Irish team and they went in 6-0 up at half-time. John Daley had six goals in total, as Pat McGee and Dan Leidl got on the scoresheet before half-time. More goals came in the second half as Kevin Moran and John Daley got on the scoresheet. Dan Nolan scored late from a Mike Conway pass to finish off the shutout win.[6]

Ireland 16 Korea 3 – 10 July 2002Ireland’s last match of the tournament was a re-match against the Koreans. Ireland scored four gosals in each quarter as the teams played in heavy showers. Ireland’s defence made the difference early on as Korea stuggled to get on the scoreboard until netting two in the second quarter. The Daley brothers teamed up in the last quarter to finish off Korea, and finish the tournament with a 100% record. [7]

Team Roster (Players and Coaches)

Players

PosPlayerYearsGPGA
MDan Daley2002
AJohn Daley2002
MKevin Dowd2002
GJoe Garvey2002
APat McGee2002
Brian McGettigan2002
Kevin Moran2002
Dan Nolan2002
Peter Soden2002
Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Roster ILF World Championship Perth 2002 [Reference: 4-5; 8; 32]

References

Images

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

[2] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/index.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[3] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 7th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports07.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[4] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 8th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports08.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[5] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 9th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports09.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[6] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 10th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports10.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[7] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 11th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports11.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Dublin Bay Prawns Ireland Lacrosse Team Roster & Match Reports 2011-12

Dublin Bay Prawns Logo [Reference: 10]

Final Standings

PWDLGFGABPPts
Dublin Bay Prawns97024519230
NUI Galway94234128121
UCD Lacrosse93152646115
Dublin Lacrosse92163150212
Compiled from: [2] and Results in [8]

Results

GamedayDateH/AVersusW/LScore
ILL 108.10.2011HNUI GalwayW5-0
ILL 108.10.2011HDublin Lacrosse ClubL3-6
ILL 212.11.2011NUIGUniversity college DublinW5-0
ILL 212.11.2011NUIGNUI GalwayL2-3
ILL 311.02.2012DLCUniversity College DublinW3-1
ILL 311.02.2012DLCDublin Lacrosse ClubW7-2
ILL 410.03.2012BelfastUniversity College DublinW5-4
NC SF12.03.2012QUBNUI GalwayW10-1
ILL 507.04.2012UCDNUI GalwayW8-2
ILL 507.04.2012UCDDublin Lacrosse ClubW7-1
NC F07.04.2012UCDUniversity College DublinW4-3
Dublin Bay Prawns Ireland Lacrosse Results 2011-12

[3][4][5][6][7][8]

MVP and Points Scorers

Awards [8]

AwardPlayerTeam
ILL Top ScorerPaddy O’LearyDublin Bay Prawns
Offensive MVPPaddy O’LearyDublin Bay Prawns

[9]

Roster & Points (Goals and Assists)

PlayerGAPtsPenalties
David Lusby10100:00
Brad Neunmann04400:00
John O’Connor20200:00
Paul Murran60600:00
Andrew Sloane01100:00
Mark Colgan30200:00
Martin Scanlon44800:00
Kevin Haggerty12300:00
Paddy O’Leary1231500:00
Dublin Bay Prawns Team Roster & Points 2011-12 [Reference: 2]

Report

Dublin Bay Prawns won the 2011-12 Irish Lacrosse League, finishing strongly with five wins from five to finish out the season with 7 wins and two defeats. They also won the Newtownards Cup, triumphing in the Final, 4-3 over University College Dublin, after trouncing NUI Galway 10-1 in the Semi-Finals. In all they won 9 and lost two of their Ireland Lacrosse matches.

The season was also a success individually, with 9 players scoring points, and Paddy O’Leary winning the Top scorer and Offensive MVP (Most Valuable Player) awardsfor his 12 goals and 3 assists.

References

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) 2011-12 Standings and Award Winners {Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011-12-ill-men%e2%80%99s-standings/ [Accessed 26 July 2016][Last Accessed 23 June 2020]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) DUBLIN TOPS THE TABLE AFTER OPENING GAMEDAY [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/10/14/dublin-tops-the-table-after-opening-gameday/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) GALWAY AND PRAWNS TOP OF THE TABLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/12/08/galway-and-prawns-top-of-the-table/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[5] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) PRAWNS WIN ILL AND ARDS CUP DOUBLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/05/21/prawns-win-ill-and-ards-cup-double/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[6] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post February 11 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/249906955087982 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[7] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post March 12 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/269364559808888 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[8] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post April 7 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/284881311590546 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[9] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) FIRST IRELAND LACROSSE AWARDS NIGHT A HUGE SUCCESS [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/06/04/first-ireland-lacrosse-ball-and-ill-awards-night-a-huge-success/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

Image

[10] Dublin Bay Prawns Facebook (2015) “Profile Picture, september 14, 2015:[Internet] Available from: 12003362_1663759437170053_9114800170690650237_n [Accessed 22 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association 25th Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch 2020

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PosNamesH’capGame 1Game 2Game 3AvgScratch Series
1Elaine Lalor
Paolo di Tofano
31
32
229
169
161
177
199
201
196.33
183.33
589
550
398338403379.671139
2Carol Catchpole
Sean McDonnell
18
18
218
222
193
153
151
181
187.33
185.33
562
556
440346332372.671118
3Kathleen Lyons
Tom Byrne
27
20
179
192
156
214
167
199
167.33
201.67
502
605
371370366369.001107
4Roisin Cloake
Fergal McLaughlin
35
22
158
205
134
212
178
216
156.67
211.00
470
633
363346394367.671103
5Yvonne Randell
Paddy Gibbons
39
48
185
164
201
175
188
178
191.33
172.33
574
517
349376366363.671091
6Theresa Watts
Philip Watts
18
27
168
168
171
178
179
162
172.67
169.33
518
508
336349341342.001026
7Anne Quinn
John R. Wilson
45
34
154
175
156
102
135
191
148.33
189.33
445
568
329258326337.671013
8Pat Holmes
P.J. Shine
31
55
190
142
166
158
149
188
168.33
162.67
505
488
332324337331.00903
9Dymphna Kestell
Paddy Dunne
23
24
149
175
151
149
170
182
156.67
168.67
470
506
324300352325.33976
10Berni Moriarty
Rodney Peacock
22
43
138
134
124
191
152
183
138.00
169.33
414
508
272325335307.33922
11Theresa Whelan
Peter Murphy
45
66
173
145
154
129
164
136
163.67
136.67
491
410
111318283300300.33901
12Margaret McConkey
Liam O’Rafferty
48
58
147
147
150
157
133
166
143.33
156.67
430
470
294307299300.00900
13Ann Cullen
Des Murphy
31
72
162
294
141
132
135
136
146.00
134.00
438
402
396273271280.00840
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association 25th Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

Elaine Lalor and Paolo di Tofano won the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Senior Mixed Doubles Championship in 2020, with a Scratch Series score of 1138 over 3 games. Carol Catchpole and Sean McDonnell finished in second on 1118 and Kathleen Lyons and Tom Byrne in third on 1107.

References

Websites

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/ITBA%2025th%20Annual%20National%20Senior%20Championships%202020%20-%20Mixed%20Doubles%20-%20Scratch.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills and Louise Wills (nee Kenny)

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Men’s 2019-20

Standings After March 2020 Event

PosNamePin/FallGAvgToursBest 8Total Pts
1Haulie Storan973048202.718240240
2Fergal McLaughlin871543202.677202202
3Tom Byrne851243197.957194194
4Philip Watts914348190.488186186
5Liam Byrne894948186.448168168
6Sean McDonnell751638197.796165165
7Paddy Dunne820743190.867161161
8Nickey O’Malley808743188.077149149
9Paul Stott Snr800943186.267143143
10John R. Wilson876948182.698142142
11Paolo di Tofano789443183.587131131
12Niall Cullen757943176.267107107
13Johan Britz693638182.5369898
14Ken Foley685638180.4269595
15Brian Dagger745743173.4278484
16Des Vella829348172.7788383
17Christy Scully818948170.7688383
18Rodney Peacock812948169.3587777
19Paddy Gibbons810948168.9487474
20Mark Higson442325176.9257272
21Jim Ansbro724243168.4277272
22Joe Ridgeway716443166.6075656
23Paddy Kilduff637638167.7965050
24Ken O’Reilly773448161.1385050
25Tommy Nolan533632166.7554949
26Shay Kelly697043162.0974141
27P.J. Shine752948156.8583131
28Peter Murphy629943146.4972222
29Liam O’Rafferty576138151.6162121
30Jim Donagh477131153.9061919
31Jim Finnerty201912168.2511414
32Tom Brady408027151.1141313
33Kieran Shortt190111172.8221212
34Ronnie Gillam10656177.50177
35Dave English8535170.60177
36Michael Ridgeway146910146.90277
37Des Murphy229315152.87366
38Jim Hancock7545150.81133
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Men’s Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Report

Haulie Storan finished top of the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour in 2019-20, with 240 Total Points after 8 rounds. The Tour was ended early due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Epidemic. Ferghal McLaughlin finished second on 202 and Tom Byrne third on 194.

References

Sources

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Grand Prix Scratch Standings After March 2020 Event [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/Senior%20Grand%20Prix%20Standings%202019-2020%20Scratch%20v%208.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Graeme Ryan.

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Ladies 2019-20

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings After March 2020 Event

PosNamePin/FallGAvgToursBest 8Total Pts
1Theresa Watts863148179.818238238
2Berni Moriarty843048175.638228228
3Dymphna Kestell831348173.198197197
4Carol Cathpole705138185.556192192
5Martina Shortt748543174.077190190
6Pat Holmes805048167.718174174
7Elaine Lalor794348165.488172172
8Mary Heffernan781748162.858161161
9Anita Watts640537173.116151151
10Yvonne Randell699745155.498138138
11Ann Cullen692143160.957135135
12Maeve O’Reilly640642152.527114114
13Kathleen Lyons463228165.4349494
14Roisin Cloake454828162.4348282
15Margaret McConkey535137144.6268181
16Ann Quinn415327153.8147070
17Treasa Whelan401827148.8146262
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Ladies Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Report

Theresa Watts finished top of the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Ladies Tour Standings with 238 Total Points in 2019-20 after the Tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus epidemic. Berni Moriarty finished second on 228 and Dymphna Kestell third on 197.

References

Sources

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Grand Prix Scratch Standings After March 2020 Event [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/Senior%20Grand%20Prix%20Standings%202019-2020%20Scratch%20v%208.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy

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FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019

FIFA Club world Cup Qatar 2019 Logo [Reference: 1][Adjusted]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
11.12.2019Al Sadd Sports Club (Qat)3Hienghene (NCa)1
2nd Round
14.12.2019Al Hilal (KSA)1Esperance de Tunis (Tun)0
14.12.2019Monterrey (Mex)3Al Sadd Sports Club2
5th Place
17.12.2019Al Sadd Sports Club2Esperance de Tunis6
Semi-Finals
17.09.2019CR Flamengo (Bra)3Al Hilal FC1
18.09.2019Monterrey1Liverpool FC (Eng)2
3rd Place
22.12.2019Monterrey2Al Hilal FC2
Final
21.12.2019Liverpool FC1CR Flamengo0
FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019 [Reference: 1]

Report

Liverpool Fc won the FIFA Club World Cup in 2019, triumphing 1-0 over Brazil’s Flamengo in the Final. Other contestants included Monterrey of Mexico, Esperance of Tunisia, Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia, Hienghene of New Caledonia and the hosts Al Sadd Sports cClub of Doha in Qatar.

The Liverpool Squad included the Republic of Ireland’s Caoimhin Kellehar, the back-up Goalkeeper.

References

Images

[1] FIFA (2020) 283878_w [Internet] Available from: https://api.fifa.com/api/v1/picture/tournaments-sq-4/283878_w [Accessed 19 August 2020][Adjusted]

Websites

[2] FIFA (2020) FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019 Matches [Internet] Available from: https://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/matches/ [Accessed 19 August 2020]

[3] FIFA (2020) Liverpool FC Overview: Players [Internet] Available from: https://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/clubs/club/1896634/ [Accessed 19 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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CONIFA European Football Cup 2017

CONIFA Euro 2017 North Cyprus Logo [Reference: 1]

Knockout Stages

DateHome TeamAway Team
7th Place
09.06.2017Felvidek2South Ossetia0
5th Place
09.06.2017Ellan Vannin3 (4p)Karaptalja3 (5p)
Semi-Finals
09.06.2017Northern Cyprus2Szekely Land1
09.06.2017Padania0 (6p)Abkhazia0 (5p)
3rd Place
09.06.2017Abkhazia1Szekely Land3
Final
09.06.2017Northern Cyprus1 (3p)Padania1 (5p)
CONIFA European Football Cup Knockout Results 2017 [Reference: 2]

Final Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
Northern Cyprus (Q)3210907
Abkhazia (Q)3120435
Karpatalya3111644
South Ossetia30032130
Group B
Padania (Q)3210417
Szekely Land (Q)3111544
Ellan Vannin3102353
Felvidek3102133
CONIFA European Football Cup Final Group Tables 2017 [Reference: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
05.06.2017Abkhazia2South Ossetia1
04.06.2017Northern Cyprus1Karpatalja0
06.06.2017South Ossetia0Northern Cyprus8
06.06.2017Karpatalja2Abkhazia2
07.06.2017South Ossetia1Karpatalja4
07.06.2017Northern Cyprus0Abkhazia0
Group B
05.06.2017Padania1Ellan Vannin0
05.06.2017Felvidek1Szekely Land0
06.06.2017Szekely Land1Padania1
06.06.2017Ellan Vannin1Felvidek0
07.06.2017Ellan Vannin2Szekely Land4
07.06.2017Padania2Felvidek0
CONIFA European Football Cup Group Results 2017 [Reference: 2]

Report

Padania won the CONIFA European Football Cup in 2017, defeating the hosts Northern Cyprus on penalties after a 0-0 draw. Irish interest in the competition came in the form of Ellan Vannin, the Manx name for the Isle of Man, and one of six Celtic Nations in Europe.

Padania is an alternative name for the once-Celtic region of Northern Italy around the Pado Valley, including Veneto, Trentino, Lombardia, Emilia Romagna, Vallee d’Aoste, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Piedmont, all f whom have significant Friulian, German, or French-speaking minorities.

Szekely Land, Karpatalya, and Felvidek are the Hungarian names for the Hungarian-speaking minority areas of Romania, Ukraine, and Slovakia respectively.

Northern Cyprus is an Independent Turkish-speaking country recognised only by Turkey. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are independent, once minority-areas of Georgia, that are recognised only by Rissia and its allies such as Venezuela and Nicaragua.

References

Images

[1] CONIFA Euro 2017 (2020) logo-CONIFA-Euro-2017-sm [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/logo-CONIFA-Euro-2017-sm.png [Accessed 13 August 2020]

Websites

[2] CONIFA Euro 2017 (2020) European Football Cup 2017 Results [Internet] Available from: http://conifaeuro2017.com/?page_id=13 [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[3] CONIFA (2020) About Us [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/about-us/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[4] CONIFA (2020) Abkhazia [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/abkhazia/  [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Felvidek [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/felvidek/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Ellan Vannin [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/ellan-vannin/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Karpatalya[Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/karpatalya/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Northern Cyprus [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/northern-cyprus/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Padania [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/padania/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) South Ossetia [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/south-ossetia/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Szekely Land [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/szekely-land/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emmanuel, Francesco & Caroline Mitchell.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

CONIFA World Football Cup Africa Qualifying 2018

CONIFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

Country/RegionPWDLPts
Kabylie (Q)*10100030
Matebeleland (Q)*10100030
Somaliland *10100018
Chagos Islands410318
Darfur431011
Western Sahara10102
Zanzibar00000
CONIFA World Football Cup Africa Qualifying Final Standings 2018 [Reference: 2]

Note: 3Pts for a Win, 2 Pts for a Draw, 1 Pt for a Loss, with weighting for each result multiplied by x1, x2 or x3. Best 10 results included.

Note 2: *As Kabylie, Matabeleland and Somaliland were all tied on Points, a decision was taken to include all matches played, including those exceeding the 10-match limit:

  1. No of wins: Kabylie 11, Matabeleland 10, Somaliland 10
  2. No. of Draws: Matabeleland, Somaliland 0.

Results

Country-Region/VersusW/LScoreOpp. ValueResult ValueTotal
Chagos Islands18
BarawaW3-2339
Tamil EelamL1-5313
BarawaL0-3313
Ellan VanninL0-12313
Somaliland30
Kurdish Community in WalesW6-1133
Yemen Community in WalesW4-2133
Bangladesh Community in walesW3-0133
Bangladesh CommunityW2-1133
Pakistan CommunityW3-1133
Ganadores FCW4-3133
South Wales PoliceW6-2133
Ganadores FCW2-1133
Heegan FCW3-0133
Heegan FCW4-1133
Western Sahara2
UN Tindouf XID3-3122
Darfur11
Ostesunds FK Academy W6-1133
Ostesunds FK AcademyW4-1133
Ope IFD1-1122
Ostesunds FK AcademyW3-2133
Matabeleland30
Eagle Life FCW2-1133
Las Palmas FCW3-2133
Eagle Life FCW4-1133
FFA Global MarambaW3-2133
Royal Stars FCW2-1133
Crusaders FCW4-1133
Real Rovers FCW8-1133
Lobengula FCW5-0133
Crusaders FCW3-1133
Royal FCW5-0133
Kabylie30
TimizartW1-0133
Tala GahiaW4-1133
Ighil BoucheneW7-3133
Ait AbdelmoumeneW4-2133
Timizart-LoghbaW3-0133
Tala AthmaneW6-3133
US TiplakinW2-1133
ES Ighil BoucheneW5-1133
JS Air DjennadW133
TamdaW133
CONIFA World Football Cup Africa Qualifying 2018 [Reference: 2]

Report

Kabylie qualified for the CONIFA World Cup 2018 from the Africa Zone along with Matabeleland.

Kabylie, from the North African community of Amazigh speakers between the Tell Atlas Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. There are 10 million Kabylie, of whom 2 Million live abroad.

Matabeleland is named after the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe.

References

Images

[1] CONIFA (2020) CONIFA_Website_Header-copy [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/CONIFA_Website_Header-copy.png [Accessed 13 August 2020]

Websites

[2] CONIFA (2020) World Football Cup 2018 Africa Qualification Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/wfc-2018/qualification/#africa [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[3] CONIFA (2020) About Us [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/about-us/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[4] CONIFA (2020) Kabylia [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/kabylia/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

[5] CONIFA (2020) Matabeleland [Internet] Available from: http://www.conifa.org/en/members/matabeleland/ [Accessed 13 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emmanuel, Francesco & Caroline Mitchell.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 1 2019-20

Netball Ireland Logo [1]

Table

PWLDGFGAGDPts
Leinster Leopards (Q)18171064136128086
St. Anne’s Dragons (Q)17143063642421274
Cork Rebels (Q)18126054143410767
Leinster Tigers (Q)186111396561-16538
Belfield Bluejays185121460633-17338
St. Anne’s Phoenix174130388471-8332
St. Anne’s Pegasus183150380559-17928
Netball Ireland Winter League Division 1 Final Table 2019-20 Reference: [2]

Note: (Q) Qualify for Playoffs

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsWesley
14.03.2020Leinster LeopardsLeinster Tigers
14.03.2020St. Anne’s DragonsCork Rebels
FinalWesley
14.03.2020
Netball Ireland Winter League Division 1 Final Table 2019-20 Reference: [3]

Note: Finals Weekend Postponed due to government advice on the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak. [Reference: 4]

Results & Fixtures

DateHome TeamAway Team
Midweek 1Wesley
09.10.2019St. Anne’s Dragons38St. Anne’s Phoenix 20
09.10.2019Belfield Bluejays21Leinster Leopards34
09.10.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus 29Leinster Tigers15
Weekend 1Wesley
12.10.2019Leinster Tigers19Cork Rebels26
12.10.2019St. Anne’s Phoenix19Cork Rebels30
Midweek 2Beaumont
16.10.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus20St. Anne’s Dragons34
16.10.2019Belfield Bluejays21Leinster Tigers27
16.10.2019Leinster Leopards27St. Anne’s Phoenix18
Midweek 3Wesley
23.10.2019Leinster Leopards31St. Anne’s Dragons28
23.10.2019Leinster Tigers11St. Anne’s Phoenix28
23.10.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus24Belfield Bluejays30
Midweek 4Beaumont
30.10.2019Leinster Tigers25St. Anne’s Dragons38
30.10.2019Belfield Bluejays26St. Anne’s Phoenix35
30.10.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus17Leinster Leopards29
Weekend 4Ursulines
02.11.2019Cork Rebels36Leinster Tigers14
02.11.2019Cork Rebels24Leinster Leopards29
Midweek 5Wesley
06.11.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus33St. Anne’s Phoenix24
06.11.2019Leinster Tigers7Leinster Leopards44
06.11.2019Belfield Bluejays28St. Anne’s Dragons41
Midweek 6Beaumont
13.11.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus19Leinster Tigers29
13.11.2019Belfield Bluejays19Leinster Leopards34
13.11.2019St. Anne’s Dragons43St. Anne’s Phoenix30
Weekend 7Wesley
16.11.2019St. Anne’s Dragons43Cork Rebels33
16.11.2019Belfield Bluejays30Cork Rebels29
Midweek 8Wesley
20.11.2019Leinster Leopards42St. Anne’s Phoenix16
20.11.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus20St. Anne’s Dragons42
20.11.2019Belfield Bluejays27Leinster Tigers27
Midweek 9Beaumont
27.11.2019Leinster Tigers28St. Anne’s Phoenix22
27.11.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus24Belfield Bluejays25
27.11.2019Leinster Leopards33St. Anne’s Dragons 15
Weekend 9Ursulines
30.11.2019Cork Rebels10St. Anne’s Phoenix0
30.11.2019Cork Rebels44St. Anne’s Pegasus12
Midweek 10Wesley
04.12.2019Leinster Tigers13St. Anne’s Dragons34
04.12.2019St. Anne’s Pegasus12Leinster Leopards39
04.12.2019Belfield Bluejays27St. Anne’s Phoenix21
Weekend 11Wesley
07.12..2019Leinster Tigers31Cork Rebels38
07.12.2019St. Anne’s Phoenix25Cork Rebels34
Weekend 12Wesley
11.01.2020Leinster Leopards34Cork Rebels21
11.01.2020St. Anne’s Pegasus18Cork Rebels29
Midweek 13Beaumont
15.01.2020St. Anne’s Pegasus17St. Anne’s Phoenix23
15.01.2020Belfield Bluejays33St. Anne’s Dragns49
15.01.2020Leinster Tigers13Leinster Leopards38
Midweek 14Wesley
22.01.2020St. Anne’s Pegasus22Belfield Bluejays31
22.01.2020Leinster Leopards28St. Anne’s Dragons42
22.01.2020Leinster Tigers21St. Anne’s Phoenix18
Midweek 15Beaumont
29.01.2020Leinster Leopards36Leinster Tigers22
29.01.2020St. Anne’s Phoenix23St. Anne’s Pegasus27
29.01.2020St. Anne’s Dragons48Belfield Bluejays17
Weekend 15Ursulines
01.02.2020Cork Rebels24St. Anne’s Dragons36
01.02.2020Cork Rebels34Belfield Bluejays32
Midweek 16Wesley
05.02.2020St. Anne’s Dragons31St. Anne’s Pegasus18
05.02.2020Leinster Leopards36St. Anne’s Phoenix17
05.02.2020Leinster Tigers36Belfield Bluejays32
Midweek 17Beaumont
12.02.2020St. Anne’s Phoenix50Belfield Bluejays21
12.02.2020Leinster Tigers15St. Anne’s Dragons41
12.02.2020Leinster Leopards36St. Anne’s Pegasus18
Weekend 17Wesley
15.02.2020St. Anne’s Dragons33Cork Rebels36
15.02.2020Belfield Bluejays13Cork Rebels37
Midweek 18Wesley
19.02.2020Leinster Tigers43St. Anne’s Pegasus34
19.02.2020Leinster Leopards61Belfield Bluejays27
Midweek 19Wesley
26.02.2020St. Anne’s PhoenixcSt. Anne’s Dragonsc
Weekend 20Wesley
07.03.2020St. Anne’s Pegasus16Cork Rebels32
07.03.2020Leinster Leopards30Cork Rebels24
Netball Ireland Winter League Division 1 Results 2019-20 [Reference: 3]

Report

Leinster Leopardswon the 2019-20 Netball Ireland winter League Division 1 League title by 12 points from St. Anne’s Dragons in second place, with Cork Rebels in third. Leinster Tigers were the fourth team to qualify for the Finals weekend, which was cancelled due to the governments advice on the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak.

Belfield Bluejays, and St. Anne’s 2nds and 3rds teams (Phoenix and Pegasus) made up the 7-team Division for 2019-20, with Leinster Panthers relegated from Division 1 after 2018-19 and replaced by St. Anne’s Pegasus who were promoted.

References

Images

[1] Netball Ireland (2017) Netball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/logo.png [Accessed 30 November 2017]

Websites

[2] Netball Ireland (2019) Winter League Division 1 League Table 2019-2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/league-results/division-1-fixtures/ [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[3] Netball Ireland (2019) Winter League Division 1 Fixtures and Results 2019-2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/league-results/division1-fixtures/ [Accessed 12 August 2020]

Social Media

[4] Netball Ireland Facebook (2020) Post, March 12. 2020: “Following on from Government Advice, Netball Ireland has made the decision to postpone all matches this weekend.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/netballireland/posts/3108962839137108 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ruth Foy & Caoimhe Foy

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.