Government suspends €6.8m funding in latest FAI blow The FAI has had €6.8m of funding suspended by the government amid further concerns about governance and reforms at the association. Soccer • 1 hr
Dublin the base for Ireland if they qualify for Euros The Republic of Ireland will be playing all of their group games in Dublin if they qualify for Euro 2028. Soccer • 10 Oct
Kenny to remain in charge for rest of Euro campaign Stephen Kenny will remain in charge of the Republic of Ireland team for the final three games of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and the … Soccer • 14 Sep
FAI have reduced debt by almost €20m says CEO Hill FAI CEO Jonathan Hill said the association has reduced its overall debt by almost €20m as he laid out long-term plans to significantly improve investment … Soccer • 08 Jun
Canham confirmed as new FAI director of football The Football Association of Ireland has confirmed the appointment of Marc Canham as its director of football, essentially succeeding Ruud Dokter who left his position … Soccer • 16 Jun 22
Pitch invader gets indefinite ban from Aviva Stadium The supporter who ran on to the Aviva Stadium pitch during the Republic of Ireland's friendly against Lithuania has been given an indefinite ban from … Soccer • 05 Apr 22
New-look Ireland will attract suitable sponsor - Hill The Republic of Ireland men's side remain without a main sponsor ahead of next month's high-profile fixture with Belgium. Soccer • 08 Feb 22
FAI chief Hill defends decision to stay in England FAI chief executive Jonathan Hill has defended the decision not to relocate to Ireland as agreed when he took on the role 18 months ago. Soccer • 08 Feb 22
FAI promises three-tier league in new strategic plan Qualifying for Euro 2024, ensuring that Vera Pauw's women's team qualify for a major tournament, and adding a third tier to the League of Ireland … Soccer • 07 Feb 22
FAI conduct 'positive' review into qualifying campaign The Football Association of Ireland have undertaken a review of the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign and will now speak to manager Stephen Kenny. Soccer • 29 Nov 21
FAI promise action on abuse of refs in underage leagues The Football Association of Ireland has promised referees that any abuse directed at them in the course of their duties will not be tolerated and … Soccer • 08 Nov 21
FAI supremo Hill non-committal on Kenny's future Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has been unequivocal in expressing his desire to lead the national side forward after the 2022 World Cup Qualifying … Soccer • 10 Sep 21
Hill believes Ireland could co-host World Cup 2030 The prospect of Ireland hosting World Cup matches in 2030 is a very credible one according to new FAI chief executive Jonathan Hill. Soccer • 27 Feb 21
'I was not offended by the video. Let's move on' - Hill It is time the country moved on from Video-gate and started looking forward to the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, according to new FAI chief executive … Soccer • 26 Feb 21
Hill looking to turn the page on FAI's John Delaney era The new head of the FAI, Jonathan Hill, said that he would love nothing more than to see Ireland beat Portugal to qualify for the … Soccer • 26 Feb 21
FAI offers McClean support over social media threats Following more social media threats aimed at James McClean over the weekend, the FAI have assured the player that it will assist him and his … Soccer • 16 Feb 21
New FAI CEO Jonathan Hill faces up to huge challenge New FAI chief executive Jonathan Hill told members at this afternoon's AGM that he had "no baggage" as he faced up to the huge challenges … Soccer • 29 Dec 20