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Republic of Ireland women's national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Republic of Ireland women's national football team

The Republic of Ireland women's national football team represents Ireland in women's association football. It is governed by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) and plays its home fixtures at the Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. The team has yet to qualify for either the UEFA Women's Championship or the FIFA Women's World Cup.
==History==

The WFAI was founded in 1973 to provide player and squad development, which in 1990 brought the FAI to finally recognize and support women's football. In 2005 UEFA Women's Championship qualification the Irish squad beat Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Malta to win their second division group, securing promotion to the FIFA first division (teams that compete for direct qualification to the FIFA Women's World Cup). The women's team has also competed in recent versions of the Algarve Cup and Cyprus Cup. Home internationals are played at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin, home ground of Shamrock Rovers.

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