Irish Football Association
Minister ‘convinced’ football fans will back Casement Park as Euro 2028 venue
Irish Football Association chief executive Patrick Nelson said there is ‘no funding opportunity’ to expand Windsor Park as an alternative.
Irish FA secures equal pay agreement for senior teams
The IFA's Angela Platt said: "Equality is at the centre of everything we do."
Andy Waterworth takes charge of Northern Ireland women for Wales friendly
Waterworth, who is Head of Elite Player Development at the Irish Football Association, will act as the interim manager of the team following the departure of Kenny Shiels earlier this year.
Early birthday present as Aaron Hughes appointed Irish FA Technical Director
Former Northern Ireland captain Aaron Hughes has been appointed as Technical Director at the Irish Football Association.
Sports bodies united in urgent stay-home-this-Easter appeal
THE three main governing bodies for sport in Northern Ireland have made a joint call for people to enjoy Easter at home.
Disgraced former Cliftonville striker Jay Donnelly free to resume Irish League career shortly after start of the 2019/20 season
DISGRACED former Cliftonville striker Jay Donnelly has been suspended by Northern Ireland soccer governing body for bringing the game into disrepute.
Jailed footballer Niall Lavery rejoined old club after pitch attack
A FOOTBALLER who was jailed for kicking an opponent in the head later rejoined Lurgan Celtic and breached his one year ban.
Appalling racist abuse of Ali Askir
The racist abuse directed against businessman Ali Askir by individuals leaving Belfast's Windsor Park stadium after an international match was entirely unacceptable and has been rightly condemned by the Irish Football Association.
Sporting grants should be extended
There would be enormous regret if, as looks increasingly likely, an important coaching project for primary schools organised by Ulster GAA and the Irish Football Association becomes the latest victim of the political stalemate at Stormont.
Saving our sports coaches
There are many strong reasons for hoping that our devolved administration can be restored in the near future but few are more compelling than the case of the dozens of sports coaches who face redundancy later this month.