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Northern Ireland national football B team


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Northern Ireland B
Nickname(s)
Green & White Army,
Norn Iron
Association
Irish Football Association
Head coach
none
Most caps

5 Pat McGibbon (1995-1999)
Top scorer
3 Derek Dougan (1957-1959)
Home stadium
Windsor Park / Mourneview Park / Coleraine Showgrounds
FIFA code
NIR

















First colours














Second colours


First international

 Northern Ireland 6-0, Romania B Romania October 23, 1957
Biggest win

 Northern Ireland 6-0, Romania B Romania October 23, 1957
Biggest defeat

France France B 5-0  Northern Ireland, March 16, 1960

The Northern Ireland national football B team is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the Northern Ireland national football team. Primarily seen as a stepping-stone between the under-21 and full international teams, B team matches are also used to give a run-out for fringe players and to honour Irish League players who would not otherwise gain international recognition.


Matches are rarely played by Northern Ireland at this level due to their limited player pool, necessitating rapid elevation of young players to the 'Full' squad. Matches have been played against other football associations' 'B' teams and against various national "selects".




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Fixtures


  • 3 Previous matches


  • 4 Squad for most recent game


  • 5 Other previous players


  • 6 Former coaches


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




History[edit]


The Northern Ireland 'B' team made its first appearance in 1957, playing against Rumania 'B' who were not deemed worthy of a 'Full' international (note: Romania was commonly referred to as Rumania in the English language up until the 1980s). The occasion of October 23, 1957 marked the first use of the Windsor Park floodlights for an international fixture. A one sided match finished 6-0 with a hat-trick from Derek Dougan and further goals from Sammy McCrory, Sammy Chapman and Jackie Scott.


The match against Rumania was followed up with two matches against France B in 1959 and 1960 before Under-23 international matches became de rigueur in the 1960s. The 'B' format re-emerged in the 1990s as national teams focussed on Under-21 rather than Under-23 matches and thus a "stepping stone" from Under-21 to 'Full' was required.


Northern Ireland's most recent match at 'B' level was against Scotland B in May 2009.



Fixtures[edit]


None



Previous matches[edit]


Performance Record:
















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D
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Date

Opponent

Score

Venue
23 October 1957Romania B6-0
Windsor Park, Belfast
11 November 1959France B1-1
Windsor Park, Belfast
16 March 1960France B0-5Stade du Coteau, Annecy
10 May 1994England B2-4
Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
21 February 1995Scotland B0-3
Easter Road, Edinburgh
26 March 1996Norway Olympic football team3-0
The Showgrounds, Coleraine
28 March 1997Portugal under-212-0
Mourneview Park, Lurgan
11 February 1998Republic of Ireland B1-0
Tolka Park, Dublin
9 February 1999Wales B0-1The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
20 May 2003Scotland Future1-2
Firhill Stadium, Glasgow
6 May 2009Scotland B0-3
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld


Squad for most recent game[edit]


(vs. Scotland B, May 6, 2009)


Goalkeepers



  • Trevor Carson (Sunderland)


  • Jonathan Tuffey (Partick Thistle)

Defenders



  • Chris Casement (Wycombe Wanderers)


  • Craig Cathcart* (Manchester United)


  • Adam Chapman (Oxford United)


  • Shane Duffy (Everton)


  • Scott Gibb (Stirling Albion)


  • Jeff Hughes* (Bristol Rovers)


  • Daniel Lafferty (Celtic)


  • Rory McArdle* (Rochdale)


  • Ryan McGivern (Manchester City)


  • Robbie Weir (Sunderland)

Midfielders



  • Martin Donnelly* (Crusaders)


  • Corry Evans (Manchester United)


  • Shane Ferguson (Newcastle United)


  • Robert Garrett (Linfield)


  • Pat McCourt (Celtic)


  • Niall McGinn (Celtic)


  • Oliver Norwood (Manchester United)


  • Michael O'Connor (Crewe Alexandra)

Forwards


  • Curtis Allen* (Lisburn Distillery)


  • James Lawrie (Port Vale)


  • Andrew Little (Rangers)


  • Josh McQuoid (AFC Bournemouth)


  • Dean Shiels* (Doncaster Rovers)


  • Jamie Ward* (Sheffield United)

  • *Player withdrew from final squad.


Other previous players[edit]


Goalkeepers


  • Alan Fettis

  • Roy Carroll

  • David Miskelly

  • Elliott Morris

  • Tom Evans

Defenders


  • Iain Jenkins

  • Pat McGibbon

  • Colin Murdock

  • Darren Patterson

  • Aaron Hughes

  • Keith Rowland

  • Peter Kennedy

  • Barry Hunter

  • Stephen Craigan

  • Mike Duff

  • Danny Griffin

  • Gareth McAuley

  • Paul Morgan

  • Chris Baird

Midfielders


  • Jon McCarthy

  • Danny Sonner

  • Philip Mulryne

  • Stephen Robinson

  • Michael O'Neill

  • Danny Lennon

  • Jeff Whitley

  • Tommy Doherty

  • Grant McCann

  • Wayne Carlisle

  • Stuart Elliott

  • Steve Jones

  • Shaun Holmes

  • Jim Whitley

Forwards


  • Gerry McMahon

  • George O'Boyle

  • David Healy

  • Rory Hamill

  • Gary Hamilton

  • Andy Kirk

  • Andy Smith


Former coaches[edit]


(Record: Played Won-Drawn-Lost)



  • Peter Doherty 1957-1959 (2 1-1-0)


  • Len Graham 1960 (1 0-0-1)[1]


  • Bryan Hamilton 1994-1997 (4 2-0-2)


  • Roy Millar 1998 (1 1-0-0)


  • Lawrie McMenemy 1999 (1 0-0-1)


  • Sammy McIlroy 2003 (1 0-0-1)


  • Nigel Worthington 2009 (1 0-0-1)


References[edit]




  1. ^ Daily Mirror Northern ireland Soccer Yearbook 2008-09 (ed. Malcolm Brodie) Page 112




External links[edit]


  • Scotland Future-Northern Ireland 'B' Match Report


  • Northern Ireland B Internationals at NIFG








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