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9 September 2015

Darren McKnight

Name: Darren McKnight
Born: 27 August 1995
Height:
Weight:
Position: Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Under-21, Under-19, Under-17.

Club Career:
Teams ....... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- League

Glenavon ....................... Youth
Barnsley .... 14/15 ........ -12 Youth 0(0)/0
Shrewsbury T. 15/16 ..... Jun-15 .Free 0(0)/0
Morecambe ... 15/16 ..... Mar-16 .Free
Stalybridge C 16/17-17/18 Sep-16 .Free
Glossop N.E.. 18/19- date Aug-18

Biography:
A central midfielder, also capable of playing at right-back, Darren McKnight spent three seasons playing with Barnsley's youth sides, but never made it into the first team. During his time at Oakwell he was a regular for Northern Ireland at Under-17 and Under-19 level. It was shortly after transferring to Shrewsbury that he stepped-up to the Northern Ireland Under-21 side, making his debut in a 1-1 draw in Iceland.

McKnight was released by Shrewsbury in January 2016 without having made a firstteam appearance. Shortly thereafter he began training with Morecambe, and signed a short-term deal in March.

IrishFA
UEFA
Soccerbase

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
08-09-2015 Iceland ..... A D 1-1 ECQ
13-10-2015 FYR Macedonia H L 1-2 ECQ
still active

20 November 2013

Cameron McGeehan

Name: Cameron McGeehan
Born: 6 April 1995, Surrey (ENG)
Height: 5.11 ft
Weight:
Position: Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 3 Under-21 Caps (2013-2014), Under-19 (2013), Under-17, 9 Under-16 Caps.
Club Honours: (with Norwich) FA Youth Cup Winner 2012/13; (with Luton) Conference Champion 2013/14.
Awards: Conference Player of the Month Apr/14.


Club Career: 
Teams ...... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League- FA Cup
Fulham .................... -03 Youth .0(0)/ 0
Chelsea ....................-05 Youth .0(0)/ 0
Norwich City ...............-10 Youth .0(0)/ 0

Luton Town.. 13/14 ..... Jan-14 .Loan 18(0)/ 3
Cambridge U. 14/15 ..... Jan-15 .Loan .4(0)/ 3 2(0)/0
Luton Town.. 14/15 ..... Feb-15 .Loan 13(2)/ 3 
Luton Town . 15/16-16/17 Jun-16 Undis
Barnsley ... 17/18- date Jun-17 Undis
Scunthorpe U 17/18 ..... Jan-18 .Loan

Biography:
Captain of the Norwich side that won the 2013 FA Youth Cup, he scored penalties in both legs of a 4-2 aggregate win over ex-club, Chelsea.

Had been on the books at Fulham before signing for Chelsea as a 10-year-old in an £80,000 deal. He signed for Norwich after being released by Chelsea.

Joined Luton on a months loan in January 2014. The move was extended to the end of the season as Luton won the Conference title and McGeehan's impressive form earned him the Conference Player of the Month award for April.

Capped by Northern Ireland at Schoolboy and Youth level by Northern Ireland before elevation to the Under-21 set-up while just eighteen. Made his Under-21 debut as a sub in a 1-0 win over Cyprus in November 2013.

Made the bench for Norwich's senior team for a League Cup tie against Crawley in August 2014. After enjoying further successful loan spells with Cambridge and back at Luton McGeehan felt his career would be better served be leaving Carrow Road behind. He was once again signed by Luton, this time on a permanent deal worth "six figures".

In September 2015, McGeehan rejected a call-up for under-21 qualification matches against Scotland and Iceland, stating that he was "reconsidering his international future." In January 2017 he suffered a broken leg in a match against Portsmouth.

In May 2018 McGeehan was a surprise inclusion in the Northern Ireland squad for the Central American tour, though he had to withdraw through injury.

IrishFA
Flown From The Nest
Wikipedia

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
19-11-2013 Cyprus H W 1-0 ECQ sub
05-03-2014 Italy. H L 0-2 ECQ
09-09-2014 Serbia H L 1-4 ECQ sub

Summary: 1(2)/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 2.

31 May 2012

Ryan McLaughlin

Name: Ryan McLaughlin
Born: 30 September 1994, Belfast
Height: 5.11 ft / 1.80 m
Weight:
Position: Right-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Full (2014-), Under-21 (2012-), Under-19, Under-17, Under-16.

Club Career:
Teams.... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- League FACup FLCup Europe Other
Lisburn Youth .............. Youth
Glenavon ............ Dec-09 Youth 
Liverpool 13/14-15/16 c/s-11 Youth 0(0)/0
Barnsley. 13/14 ..... Jan-14 .Loan 9(0)/0
Aberdeen. 15/16 ..... Aug-15 .Loan 1(3)/0 ..... 0(1)/0
Rotherham ........... Jul-16 Trial 
Odlham A. 16/17-17/18 Aug-16 .Free
Blackpool 18/19- date


Biography:
Younger brother of Conor McLaughlin.

A member of the St Mary's Grammar side that won the Belfast Senior Schools Cup in 2011.

A regular through Northern Ireland's youth teams, he made his Under-21 debut against FYR Macedonia in May 2012.

Joined the Liverpool's senior squad for their summer 2012 tour of the USA and made his debut in a friendly against Roma.

Received his first senior international call-up for August 2012 friendly against Finland but had to withdraw due to a hip injury.


In January 2014 he joined Championship side Barnsley on an initial one month loan and made an impressive senior debut in a 2-0 win over Blackpool. The deal was called into question when he suffered a hamstring injury, but on his recovery the move was extended until the end of the season.

Another loan deal saw McLaughlin join Aberdeen early in the 2015/16 season. He enjoyed very few firstteam minutes at Pittodrie and returned to Liverpool mid-season as they suffered an injury crisis.

For a period McLaughlin declined to be included in any international squads, leading to speculation that he was about to switch allegiances to the Republic of Ireland. However, on selection for the Northern Ireland squad that toured South America in the summer of 2014 he revealed that he had simply been trying to make his mark at club level. On making his debut as a substitute in a 1-0 defeat by Uruguay he became the first current Liverpool player to earn a senior Northern Ireland cap since Elisha Scott in 1934. He was also joined on the pitch by Conor, making them the 21st brothers to earn full international recognition from the Irish FA.

McLaughlin's injury hampered five years at Liverpool ended when released in the summer of 2016 without making a senior competitive appearance. He then joined Oldham Athletic, managed by Stephen Robinson who had coached him at international level.


Northern Ireland Full Cap Details:
30-05-2014 Uruguay. A L 0-1 FR sub
04-06-2014 Chile... A L 0-2 FR
25-03-2015 Scotland A L 0-1 FR sub
still active.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
10-05-2012 FYR Macedonia A L 0-1 ECQ
still active.

10 July 2010

Joe Dudgeon

Name: Joseph Patrick Dudgeon
Born: 26 November 1990, Leeds (England)
Height: 5.09 ft / 1.75 m
Weight:
Position: Defender/Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 4 Under-21 Caps (2009-2011).

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Other
Manchester Utd
-
-09
Youth
0(0)/0
-
-
-
Carlisle United
10/11
Jan-11
Loan
1(1)/0
-
-
-
Hull City
11/12-14/15
May-11
£300k
26(7)/0
2(0)/0
4(0)/0
-
Barnsley
14/15
Jul-14
Loan
15(0)/0
2(0)/0
-
2(0)/0
TOTALS
-
£300k
42(8)/0
4(0)/0
4(0)/0
2(0)/0

Biography:
An experienced Under-21 international and regular for Championship side Hull City, Joe Dudgeon received his first senior Northern Ireland call-up in October 2012.

Ultimately Dudgeon's career was blighted by injuries and he was released by Hull in 2015.

In November 2015 Dudgeon joined the youth coaching staff at Manchester City. He had begun to work towards his badges while still a young professional player. In 2016 he also began working with-in the Northern Ireland youth set-up.

To follow.


Wikipedia
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Soccerbase

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
13-10-2009 Iceland A L 1-2 ECQ
13-11-2009 Germany H D 1-1 ECQ 
10-08-2011 Faroe I H W 4-0 ECQ
15-11-2011 Serbia. H L 0-2 ECQ
 
Summary: 4/0. Won 1, Drew 1, Lost 2.

Picture courtesy of Roy Cathcart.

30 June 2007

Pat McCourt

Name: Patrick James McCourt
Born: 16 December 1983, Londonderry
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Winger

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Full Caps (2002-date), 1 B Cap (2009) 9 Under-21 Caps (2002-2005).
Club Honours: (with Derry) FAI Cup Winner 2006; FAI League Cup Winner 2005, 2006, 2007; (with Celtic) Scottish Premier League Champion 2011/12, 2012/13; Scottish Cup Winner 2010/11, 2012/13; (with Glenavon) ; NIFL Charity Shield Winner 2016.
Awards: PFAI Young Player of the Year 2005; Sky Sports SPL Goal of the Season 2009/10.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Others
Foyle Harps
Youth
-
-
-
-
-
Rochdale
01/02-04/05
Aug-01
Youth
31(48)/ 8
2(4)/1
0(3)/0
-
1(5)/0
Norwich City
-
Sep-03
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Crewe.Alexandra
-
-
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Motherwell
-
Dec-04
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Shamrock Rovers
2005
Jan-05
Free
17 (-)/ 7
-
-
-
-
Derry City
2005 - 2008
Jul-05
£60k
48 (-)/ 5
-
-
4(1)/0
-
Celtic
07/08-12/13
Jun-08
£200k
15(51)/ 9
2(6)/0
1(6)/1
2(6)/0
-
Barnsley
13/14
Aug-13
Free
15 (8)/ 2
-
-
-
-
Brighton & H.A.
14/15
Aug-14
Free
0(10)/ 0
-
2(1)/0
-
-
Notts County
14/15
Feb-15
Loan
11 (1)/ 1
-
-
-
-
Luton Town
15/16
Jul-15
Free
15 (9)/ 1
1(0)/0
-
-
-
Glenavon
Finn Harps
16/17
2017- 2018
Jul-16
Feb-17
Free
Free
10 (2)/ 1
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
3(0)/1
-
TOTALS
-
£260k
-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
Paddy McCourt, the "Derry Pele", emerged as an incredibly exciting talent with Rochdale. He was just seventeen when he made his debut in a 2-0 win over Torquay in October 2001. The following February he made his Northern Ireland Under-21 debut in a 1-0 defeat by Germany at Windsor Park. Such was his early form that Manchester City reportedly had a £1.5 million bid rej-ected.

Just two months after his first Under-21 appearance, McCourt made his Full debut against Spain. The friendly game, organised to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of that “night in Valencia” proved a disaster. The Northern Ireland squad had been decimated by withdrawals and Sammy McIlroy’s hand had been forced into calling up a number of Under-21 players, including the Rochdale duo of Lee McEvilly and McCourt. By the time of their emergence from the bench as second-half substitutes the match was already lost and the 5-0 final score seemed almost inevitable.

From there on McCourt continued to prove himself as an exciting prospect, but one beset by inconsistencies and ill-discipline. Mid-way through the 2004/05 season he was made available by Rochdale, and after a trial at Motherwell signed for Shamrock Rovers in January 2005. The following July he moved on to his hometown club, Derry City. With the Candystripes McCourt proved himself as one of the best footballers in Ireland with spectacular goals a regular feature of his game.

McCourt was expected to complete a move to English Premier League new-boys West Brom in June 2008 for a fee reported to be between £90,000 and £150,000. However, although Norwich City also showed an interest it was his boyhood idols Celtic that stepped in to clinch a last-minute deal for a fee believed to be close to £200,000. In February 2009 he returned to the Northern Ireland squad after a near seven year absence. He won his second cap as a substitute against San Marino. 


Fitness worries and managerial instability saw McCourt make only sporadic appearances at Celtic, even still he was a real favourite and his goal against Falkirk was named SPL Goal of the Season 2009/10. A bright start to the 2010/11 season saw McCourt recalled to the Northern Ireland squad and his performance in the centre of midfield in a friendly against Morocco earned a great deal of praise, showing not only his customary skills on the ball, but also a previously unrecognised steel to his game. On a rainy-Windsor night in August 2011 he scored two goals that George Best would have been proud of against a stubborn Faroe Islands.


A resurgent Celtic won the Scottish Cup in 2011 and the SPL in 2012 with McCourt only a peripheral member of the squad. He was again merely a squad player as they claimed the Double in 2013. His appearance from the bench in the Scottish Cup final win over Hibernian, during which he wore the captain's armband, was to be his last for the Hoops as his contract expired that summer.

After trial spells with Hibs and Peterborough, McCourt signed with Barnsley early in the 2013/14 season. He showed glimpses of his talent with a wonder goal against Middlesbrough, but as the team struggled so did McCourt. He was released after relegation from the Championship was confirmed. He remained in the Championship however, signing for Brighton in the opening weeks of the following season.

Over the following few seasons McCourt remained on the periphery of the Northern Ireland squad as they qualified for Euro 2016. He had spells with Notts County and Luton but he secured a return to Northern Ireland at the end of the 2015/16 season, rejecting any chance of traveling to the Euro finals as his wife had fallen seriously ill. With his wife on the road to recovery he agreed to sign for Glenavon, however he struggled to adapt to part-time football and departed before Christmas.

After leaving Glenavon McCourt was unveiled as an Irish FA County Coach. In January he was reported to be signing for Dundalk but the move never materialised and he instead joined Finn Harps.


Celtic Site
Wikipedia
Irish FA
Soccerbase

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
17-04-2002 Spain........ H L 0-5 FR. sub 
11-02-2009 San Marino... A W 3-0 WCQ sub 
14-11-2009 Serbia....... H L 0-1 FR. sub 
17-11-2010 Morocco...... H D 1-1 FR 
09-02-2011 Scotland..... N L 0-3 CNC
25-03-2011 Serbia....... A L 1-2 ECQ sub
29-03-2011 Slovenia..... H D 0-0 ECQ sub
10-08-2011 Faroe Islands H W 4-0 ECQ 2 goals
07-10-2011 Estonia...... H L 1-2 ECQ
29-02-2012 Norway....... H L 0-3 FR. sub
14-11-2012 Azerbaijan... H D 1-1 WCQ sub
06-02-2013 Malta........ A D 0-0 FR. sub
26-03-2013 Israel....... H L 0-2 WCQ sub
05-03-2013 Cyprus....... A D 0-0 FR. sub
11-10-2014 Faroe Islands H W 2-0 ECQ sub
26-03-2015 Scotland..... A L 0-1 FR. sub
31-05-2015 Qatar........ N D 1-1 FR. sub
still active...

Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
06-05-2009 Scotland..... A L 0-3 FR

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
12-02-2002 Germany ...... H L 0-1 FR 
06-09-2002 Scotland ..... A W 1-0 FR sub 
11-10-2002 Spain ........ A L 0-1 EC 
15-10-2002 Ukraine ...... H D 1-1 EC 
11-02-2003 Finland ...... H W 3-1 FR sub 
28-03-2003 Armenia ...... A L 0-2 EC sub 
01-04-2003 Greece ....... H L 2-6 EC sub 
18-08-2004 Switzerland .. H D 0-0 FR 
16-08-2005 Rep of Ireland H D 2-2 FR

Summary: 5(4)/0. Won 2, Drew 3, Lost 4.

Pat McCourt's elder brother, Harry McCourt, was a striker with Limavady United (3 spells), Portadown, Cliftonville (twice), Tobermore United, Omagh Town (twice), Ards (twice) and Derry City. In a playing career spanning the late-1980s to early-2000s he scored 65 Irish League and League of Ireland goals in 218 games.

Picture courtesy of OJM from OWC. Corrections by Karl Reilly of League of Ireland History.

22 June 2007

Grant McCann

(Roy Cathcart)
Name: Grant Samuel McCann
Born: 14 April 1980, Belfast 

Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Midfielder/Left-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 39 Full Caps / 4 Goals (2001-2012), 1 B Cap (2003); 11 Under-21 Caps / 3 Goals (2000-2001), Under-18.
Club Honours: (with Cheltenham) Football League Two Play-Off Winner 2005/06 (promoted); (with Scunthorpe) Football League Trophy Runner-Up 2008/09; Football League One Play-Off Winner 2008/09 (promoted); (with Peterborough); Football League One Play-Off Winner 2010/11 (promoted); Football League Trophy Winner 2013/14.
Awards: Football League 125th Anniversary - Cheltenham Town Greatest Player 2013.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Other
West Ham United
99/00-02/03
Aug-98
Youth
0 (4)/ 0
-
-
-
Livingston
99/00
Aug-99
Loan
1 (4)/ 0
-
-
1(0)/0
Notts County
00/01
Aug-00
Loan
2 (0)/ 0
-
1(0)/0
-
Cheltenham Town
00/01
Oct-00
Loan
27 (3)/ 3
2(0)/0
-
1(0)/0
Cheltenham Town
02/03-06/07
Oc-02
£50k
154 (1)/31
8(0)/4
6(0)/3
10(0)/3
Barnsley
06/07-07/08
Nov-06
£100k
28(13)/ 4
1(0)/0
1(1)/0
-
Scunthorpe United
07/08-09/10
Jan-08
Undis.
91 (8)/18
4(0)/0
3(0)/1
7(0)/1
Peterborough U.
10/11-14/15
May-10
Free
128(31)/29
5(2)/1
4(3)/0
8(4)/5
Linfield
14/15
Jan-15
Free
5 (0)/ 1
1(0)/0
-
-
TOTALS
-
£150k
436(64)/86
21(2)/5
15(4)/4
27(4)/9

Biography: 
A product of the West Ham youth set-up that gave England the likes of Carrick, Cole and Defoe; Grant McCann had few opportunities at Upton Park. He spent time on loan at a number of clubs before making an impact with Cheltenham during the 2000/01 season. Although his time at Whaddon Road began with him in his favoured left-midfield role, McCann was used for much of the campaign as an emergency left-back – a position he would go on to fulfil on a number of occasions for Northern Ireland.

A regular for Northern Ireland’s Under-21 side for nearly two years, McCann’s impressive left-foot brought him three goals and an early promotion to the Full international set-up. A regular in the Northern Ireland squad throughout the second half of Sammy McIlroy’s managerial reign, he normally found himself on the bench or on the left of defence, McCann seemingly dropped from the reckoning under Lawrie Sanchez. He was given a chance again with his first start in three years in a friendly against Finland in August 2006 and scored his first international goal, surprisingly with his head, against Liechtenstein in March 2007.

At club level McCann made a permanent move to Cheltenham in January 2003 for £50,000. He helped the Robins to promotion from League Two via the play-offs in 2006. The following November he joined Championship Barnsley, initially on loan, making a £100,000 permanent move when the transfer window opened in January. A year later he moved on to Scunthorpe for a six-figure undisclosed fee. In April 2009 he played for Scunthorpe in the Johnston Paint Trophy Final at Wembley. He scored a spectacular equaliser, a curler into the top corner from the edge of the box, in the closing minutes of normal time only for Luton to claim the trophy 3-2 in extra-time. Consolation arrived the following month by way of promotion to the Championship following a Wembley play-off final win over Millwall.

McCann's nine Championship goals in 2009/10 did much to save Scunthorpe from an instant return to League One. However, with his Iron contract expired, and despite interest from several other Championship sides, McCann chose to sign a three-year deal with Peterborough who had just been relegated to League One. His goals again proved key, none more-so than a free-kick in the 3-0 play-off final win over Huddersfield at Old Trafford, as The Posh achieved an instant promotion. 


Following Peterborough's relegation back to League One in 2013, McCann was appointed player-coach. That August he announced that he would be taking a break from international football in order to concentrate on his dual role at club level. He also stated that he would never let Northern Ireland down if called upon to play.

In 2014 he was part of the Peterborough side that defeated 3-1 Chesterfield in the League Trophy final, putting in the corner from which Josh McQuoid scored the opener. The following season he found his playing opportunities with The Posh limited, and while he was still fulfilling his player-coach role, he felt that he would like to extend his on-field days. In January he agreed his release, and joined Linfield, the club he followed as a boy. He stayed at Windsor Park for just six weeks before returning to Peterborough as a coach. He was promoted to assistant manager for the 2015/16 season and officially announced his retirement as a player. In September 2015 he briefly acted as caretaker manager and he was permanently appointed to the managerial post in May 2016. He was sacked in February 2018 after a run of poor results.

Irish FA Bio

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Northern Ireland Cap Details:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
06/10/2001
13/02/2002
27/03/2002
12/10/2002
16/10/2002
29/03/2003
02/04/2003
10/09/2003
31/03/2004
15/11/2005
01/03/2006
16/08/2006
06/02/2007
24/03/2007
28/03/2007
12/09/2007
11/10/2008
15/10/2008
11/02/2009
28/03/2009
01/04/2009
06/06/2009
12/08/2009
05/09/2009
09/09/2009
14/10/2009
14/11/2009
03/03/2010
11/08/2010
03/09/2010
08/10/2010
09/02/2011
29/03/2011
10/08/2011
02/09/2011
09/09/2011
07/10/2011
29/02/2012
02/06/2012
Malta
Poland
Liechtenstein
Spain
Ukraine
Armenia
Greece
Armenia
Estonia
Portugal
Estonia
Finland
Wales
Leichtenstein
Sweden
Iceland
Slovenia
San Marino
San Marino
Poland
Slovenia
Italy
Israel
Poland
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Serbia
Albania
Montenegro
Slovenia
Italy
Scotland
Slovenia
Faroe Islands
Serbia
Estonia
Estonia
Norway
Netherlands
A
N
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
N
H
H
H
A
H
H
A
W
L
D
L
D
L
L
L
W
D
W
W
D
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
D
D
L
D
L
L
L
W
D
L
D
W
L
L
L
L
L
1-0
1-4
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
2-1
1-1
4-1
2-1
1-2
0-2
4-0
3-0
3-2
1-0
0-3
1-1
1-1
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-2
1-0
0-0
0-3
0-0
4-0
0-1
1-4
1-2
0-3
0-6
WCQ
FR
FR
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
WCQ
WCQ
WCQ
WCQ
WCQ
FR
FR
WCQ
WCQ
WCQ
FR
FR
FR
ECQ
ECQ
CNC
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
FR
FR
sub
sub
.
sub
sub
.
.
.
sub
sub
sub
.
sub
sub 1 Goal
.
sub
.
1 Goal
1 Goal
.
.
.
1 Goal
.
.
.
sub
.
sub
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
sub
.

Summary: 26(13)/4. Won 12, Drew 9, Lost 18.


Northern Ireland B Cap Details:

1
20/05/2003
Scotland
A
L
1-2
FR
.

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
29/05/2000
02/06/2000
06/10/2000
10/10/2000
23/03/2001
27/03/2001
01/06/2001
05/06/2001
31/08/2001
04/09/2001
05/10/2001
Scotland
Wales
Denmark
Iceland
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Iceland
Malta
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
D
D
L
W
L
L
D
L
L
L
D
1-1
2-2
0-3
5-2
0-2
0-2
1-1
0-4
0-2
1-3
2-2
ICT
ICT
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
ECQ
 ECQ
sub
-
sub
1 Goal
.
.
.
.
.
1 Goal
1 Goal 

Summary: 9(2)/3. Won 1, Drew 4, Lost 5.

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