Showing posts with label Arthur Fitzsimons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur Fitzsimons. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Teenage (Competitive) Kicks

After starting against in the Euro 2020 qualifier against Switzerland, Aaron Connolly joined an elite group of players who made their full competitive debut before their 20th birthday.

Only 16 players (including Connolly) have done this in the 564 game history of the Republic, starting with Kevin O'Flanagan and Jackie Carey in a qualifier for the 1938 World Cup against Norway.

Before Connolly, the last time a teenage player started a competitive game was in September 1998, when Robbie Keane and Damien Duff, aged 18 and 19 respectively, started against Croatia in a 2-0 win for the Boys in Green. Keane is also the youngest player ever to start a competitive game

PlayerLevelDate of birthDateHomeScoreAwayAge
Kevin O'FlanaganWorld Cup Qualifier10 June 19197 November 1937Republic of Ireland3-3Norway18 years, 150 days
Jackie CareyWorld Cup Qualifier23 February 19197 November 1937Republic of Ireland3-3Norway18 years, 257 days
Arthur FitzsimonsWorld Cup Qualifier16 December 19298 September 1949Republic of Ireland3-0Finland19 years, 266 days
Liam MunroeWorld Cup Qualifier28 November 193328 October 1953Republic of Ireland4-0Luxembourg19 years, 334 days
Don GivensWorld Cup Qualifier9 August 194927 May 1969Denmark2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 291 days
Jimmy HolmesWorld Cup Qualifier11 November 195315 November 1972Republic of Ireland2-1France19 years, 4 days
Liam BradyEuropean Cup Qualifier13 February 195630 October 1974Republic of Ireland3-0Soviet Union18 years, 259 days
David O'LearyWorld Cup Qualifier2 May 195817 November 1976France2-0Republic of Ireland18 years, 199 days
Pierce O'LearyEuropean Cup Qualifier5 November 195917 October 1979Republic of Ireland3-0Bulgaria19 years, 346 days
Steve StauntonWorld Cup Qualifier19 January 196916 November 1988Spain2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 302 days
Mark KennedyEuropean Cup Qualifier15 May 19766 September 1995Austria3-1Republic of Ireland19 years, 114 days
David ConnollyWorld Cup Qualifier6 June 197730 April 1997Romania1-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 328 days
Ian HarteWorld Cup Qualifier31 August 197731 August 1996Liechtenstein0-5Republic of Ireland19 years, 0 days
Damien DuffEuropean Cup Qualifier2 March 19795 September 1998Republic of Ireland2-0Croatia19 years, 187 days
Robbie KeaneEuropean Cup Qualifier8 July 19805 September 1998Republic of Ireland2-0Croatia18 years, 59 days
Aaron ConnollyEuropean Cup Qualifier28 January 200015 October 2019Switzerland2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 260 days

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Scoring Streaks Part II: Consecutive Appearances

In our previous article looking at the scoring streaks of Irish internationals, we looked at the scoring records in consecutive games. While researching this, we found there was another way of looking at the question "who has scored in the most consecutive games", what player scored in the most consecutive appearances?

A player can score and miss a game due to suspension, or injury, or just not picked by the manager, or management committee in the early days of the international side, and then score in their next appearance.

With that in mind, we've examined the playing records of all players with three or more international goals, and from that we've found the following players who scored in three or more consecutive appearances.

For the purposes of the article "consecutive games" refers to consecutive games of the Irish national side, and "consecutive appearances" refers to two or more caps by a players, which may not be in consecutive games. Where a record is the same as in the consecutive games article, we'll refer to it, but won't go into any detail.

Paddy Moore scored against Spain on his debut in April 1931, but missed the return game against the Spanish the following December, and went on to score against the Netherlands in 1932, then scored against Belgium and the Netherlands again in 1934 (there were no international games in 1933) becoming the first international to score in four consecutive appearances in the process.

In 1936 Jimmy Dunne became the second player to score in three consecutive games for Ireland, scoring against Switzerland, Hungary, and Luxembourg. The Dublin born striker had also scored in his previous appearance, his international debut, against Belgium in 1930 and scored again against the Swiss in his next international appearance in 1937. As previously mentioned, the striker also scored in three other consecutive games against Norway twice in late 1937 and Czechoslovakia the following May.

Tom Davis scored on his international debut against Germany in October 1936, and found the back of the net from 12 yards in the following game against Hungary two months later, but had to wait 18 months for his next cap, and goal, against Czechoslovakia, the same game where Jimmy Dunne completed his five appearance scoring streak.

The next player to score in three consecutive appearances was Con Martin, scoring against Spain, Finland and England in 1949.

Six years later, Arthur Fitzsimons scored in the first of his three consecutive international appearances against Yugoslavia, Spain and then the Netherlands in 1956

A year after the final goal of Fitzsimons' triple, Dermot Curtis scored against Denmark before scoring again when the national side faced both Poland and Austria in 1958

Fionan Fagan became the second player to scored in four consecutive appearances for the Republic with his strikes against Germany, Sweden, Wales and Norway in 1960

Two years later, Liam Tuohy scored in three consecutive appearances against Austra in April, and then home and away against Iceland

No player would manage to score in three consecutive appearances again until Frank Stapleton reached double figures for the Republic with a late winner in a Euro 84 qualifier against Malta in 1983, having scored against Iceland and Spain in the two previous qualifiers for the tournament to be held in France.

Tony Cascarino's goals in the last two qualifiers for Euro 1992 against Poland and Turkey were preceded by a strike in his previous appearance for Ireland against the USA in a friendly in June.

As was detailed in Part I, Robbie Keane scored in four consecutive games beginning with his equaliser against Germany in 2002, but Ireland's record striker also scored in four consecutive appearances in 2011 when he scored against Northern Ireland and Scotland in the Nations Cup, bookended by two strikes against Macedonia in home and away qualifiers against the former Yugoslav Republic in March and June.

The research we've conducted into scoring records was inspired by the three consecutive appearances where Stephen Ireland scored, the opener against Cyprus in the 5-2 loss, the last minute winner against San Marino and the first goal scored by and Irish international at Croke Park in the 1-0 win over Wales.

Robbie Brady is the latest player to score in three consecutive games, after scoring against Italy, and France at Euro 2016 and the friendly against Oman which also marked the end of Robbie Keane's international career.
PlayerStreakGames
Jimmy Dunne5
11th May 1930Belgium1-3Republic of Ireland
17th March 1936Republic of Ireland1-0Switzerland
3rd May 1936Hungary3-3Republic of Ireland
9th May 1936Luxembourg1-5Republic of Ireland
17th May 1937Switzerland0-1Republic of Ireland
Paddy Moore4
26th April 1931Spain1-1Republic of Ireland
8th May 1932Holland0-2Republic of Ireland
25th February 1934Republic of Ireland4-4Belgium
8th April 1934Holland5-2Republic of Ireland
Fionan Fagan4
11th May 1960Germany0-1Republic of Ireland
18th May 1960Sweden4-1Republic of Ireland
28th September 1960Republic of Ireland2-3Wales
6th November 1960Republic of Ireland3-1Norway
Robbie Keane4
5th June 2002Germany1-1Republic of Ireland
11th June 2002Saudi Arabia0-3Republic of Ireland
16th June 2002Spain1-1Republic of Ireland
21st August 2002Finland0-3Republic of Ireland
Robbie Keane4
26th March 2011Republic of Ireland2-1Macedonia
24th May 2011Republic of Ireland5-0Northern Ireland
29th May 2011Republic of Ireland1-0Scotland
4th June 2011Macedonia0-2Republic of Ireland
Tom Davis3
17th October 1936Germany5-2Republic of Ireland
6th December 1936Republic of Ireland3–2Hungary
18th May 1938Czechoslovakia2–2Republic of Ireland
Jimmy Dunne3
10th October 1937Norway2–3Republic of Ireland
7th November 1937Republic of Ireland3–3Norway
18th May 1938Czechoslovakia2–2Republic of Ireland
Con Martin3
8th September 1949Republic of Ireland3-0Finland
21st September 1949England0-2Republic of Ireland
9th October 1949Finland1-1Republic of Ireland
Arthur Fitzsimons3
19th October 1955Republic of Ireland1-4Yugoslavia
27th November 1955Republic of Ireland2-2Spain
10th May 1956Holland1-4Republic of Ireland
Dermot Curtis3
2nd October 1957Denmark0-2Republic of Ireland
11th May 1958Poland2-2Republic of Ireland
14th May 1958Austria3-1Republic of Ireland
Liam Tuohy3
8th April 1962Republic of Ireland2-3Austria
12th August 1962Republic of Ireland4-2Iceland
2nd September 1962Iceland1-1Republic of Ireland
Frank Stapleton3
13th October 1982Republic of Ireland2-0Iceland
17th November 1982Republic of Ireland3-3Spain
30th March 1983Malta0-1Republic of Ireland
Tony Cascarino3
1st July 1991USA1-1Republic of Ireland
16th October 1991Poland3-3Republic of Ireland
13th November 1991Turkey1-3Republic of Ireland
Stephen Ireland3
7th October 2006Cyptus2-5Republic of Ireland
2nd February 2007San Marino1-2Republic of Ireland
24th March 2007Turkey1-3Republic of Ireland
Robbie Brady3
22nd June 2016Italy0-1Republic of Ireland
26th June 2016France2-1Republic of Ireland
31st August 2016Republic of Ireland4-0Oman

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Scoring Streaks Part I: Consecutive Games

Along with asking if Stephen Ireland had the best goals per game ratio, we've been asked recently who has the longest scoring streak for the Republic.

This is actually two questions:
  • Who scored in the most consecutive Republic of Ireland games
  • Who scored in the most consecutive appearances
To illustrate the difference, consider that Stephen Ireland scored in three consecutive international appearances:
  • The infamous 5-2 loss to Cyprus in October 2006
  • The 2-1 win over San Marino in February 2007
  • The 1-0 over Wales in Croke Park the following month
But these were not consecutive games, there were two more games between the Cyprus and San Marino games:
  • 7th October 2006 Cyprus 5-2 Republic of Ireland
  • 11th October 2006 Republic of Ireland 1-1 Czech Republic
  • 15th November 2006 Republic of Ireland 5-0 San Marino
  • 7th February 2007 San Marino 1-2 Republic of Ireland
So, let's look at who's scored in the most consecutive games first, with consecutive appearances to come in a later article.

Paddy Moore was the first player to score in three consecutive games for the Republic of Ireland, scoring four times against Belgium in 1934 between two games against the Netherlands in 1932 and 1934. Moore had also scored on his previous international appearance against Spain in 1931, but didn't appear in the subsequent return game against the same opposition.

Jimmy Dunne scored in three consecutive games in 1936, against Switzerland, Hungary and Luxembourg in 1936. The following year the player managed it again, scoring against Norway in consecutive games in 1937, followed by a strike against Czechoslovakia in May 1938.

A decade later, in 1949, Con Martin scored three of his six international goals in successive games against Spain, Finland and England (in their first home defeat to a non British side).

In 1955, hall of fame member Arthur Fitzsimons scored in the first of three consecutive games against Yugoslavia and Spain before going on to score against Netherlands in the following May.

A year later, Dermot Curtis scored against Denmark, before following it up with strikes against Poland and Austria in 1958.

In 1960, Fionan Fagan became the first player to score in four straight games for Ireland when he scored against Germany, Sweden, Wales and Norway.

Two years later Liam Tuohy became the seventh player to score in three successive games, with goals against Austria, and then two games against Iceland.

It would take more than two decades before another Irish player managed three goals in three games when Frank Stapleton scored against Iceland, Spain in 1982 and Malta the following March.

In 2002 Robbie Keane became the second of two players to score in four successive games, with goals against Germany, Saudi Arabia, Spain in the World Cup and a friendly against Finland in the same year. Keane also scored in three consecutive games in a week and a half when he scored against Northern Ireland and Scotland in the Nations Cup and in a qualifier against Macedonia a week later.

Finally, Robbie Brady is the most recent player to manage the feat, scoring against Italy and France in Euro 2016 and against Oman in Robbie Keane's final game.


PlayerStreakGames
Fionan Fagan4
11th May 1960Germany0-1Republic of Ireland
18th May 1960Sweden4-1Republic of Ireland
28th September 1960Republic of Ireland2-3Wales
6th November 1960Republic of Ireland3-1Norway
Robbie Keane4
5th June 2002Germany1-1Republic of Ireland
11th June 2002Saudi Arabia0-3Republic of Ireland
16th June 2002Spain1-1Republic of Ireland
21st August 2002Finland0-3Republic of Ireland
Paddy Moore3
8th May 1932Holland0-2Republic of Ireland
25th February 1934Republic of Ireland4-4Belgium
8th April 1934Holland5-2Republic of Ireland
Jimmy Dunne3
17th March 1936Republic of Ireland1-0Switzerland
3rd May 1936Hungary3-3Republic of Ireland
9th May 1936Luxembourg1-5Republic of Ireland
Jimmy Dunne3
10th October 1937Norway2–3Republic of Ireland
7th November 1937Republic of Ireland3–3Norway
18th May 1938Czechoslovakia2–2Republic of Ireland
Con Martin3
8th September 1949Republic of Ireland3-0Finland
21st September 1949England0-2Republic of Ireland
9th October 1949Finland1-1Republic of Ireland
Arthur Fitzsimons3
19th October 1955Republic of Ireland1-4Yugoslavia
27th November 1955Republic of Ireland2-2Spain
10th May 1956Holland1-4Republic of Ireland
Dermot Curtis3
2nd October 1957Denmark0-2Republic of Ireland
11th May 1958Poland2-2Republic of Ireland
14th May 1958Austria3-1Republic of Ireland
Liam Tuohy3
8th April 1962Republic of Ireland2-3Austria
12th August 1962Republic of Ireland4-2Iceland
2nd September 1962Iceland1-1Republic of Ireland
Frank Stapleton3
13th October 1982Republic of Ireland2-0Iceland
17th November 1982Republic of Ireland3-3Spain
30th March 1983Malta0-1Republic of Ireland
Robbie Keane3
24th May 2011Republic of Ireland5-0Northern Ireland
29th May 2011Republic of Ireland1-0Scotland
4th June 2011Macedonia0-2Republic of Ireland
Robbie Brady3
22nd June 2016Italy0-1Republic of Ireland
26th June 2016France2-1Republic of Ireland
31st August 2016Republic of Ireland4-0Oman