University’s hockey team will be in Northern Ireland capital on November 29 and 30 for Friendship Four tournament along with Boston University, Merrimack College and Harvard University
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Irish Men’s National Football Team Unveil New Home Kits Made by Castore
Wednesday’s unveiling also includes extension of telecommunications company Sky’s sponsorship to men’s national team
Here’s What Every Team Will Wear at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
32 teams from around the world will kick off 2023 edition of tournament co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia on July 20
Irish Women to Debut New Away Kits vs. United States Tuesday
Kits unveiled by FA of Ireland on social media channels Tuesday morning; will be worn in World Cup warmup match in St. Louis
Irish National Football Team Launches First Home Kit with New Supplier Castore
Kit is predominantly green with white and orange pinstripes down the front, which alternate between solid color and a series of dashes
FA of Ireland Launches New Institutional Logo, National Team Crest
Both logos incorporate green, white and orange of the Irish flag
New Ireland Home Kits Inspired by Country’s Rustic Landscape
Tonal patterns on front of green shirt meant to to evoke the “unsystematic shapes and varying sizes of the fields of our homeland”
Ireland Release First Orange Away Kit Since 1996, Plus Other Recent 2021-22 Club Unveilings
Venezia FC releases fourt kit based on city flag; SSC Napoli celebrates Maradona’s legacy; 1.FC Köln marks start of carnival season; RC Strasbourg debuts red third kit
Matchups Between Red And Green Teams Banned At 2027 Rugby World Cup
Coinciding with Color Blind Awareness Day, World Rugby announced that it will forbid matchups between teams wearing red and teams wearing green at the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
“Design Error” Responsible for Unfortunate Ireland T-Shirt
Reebok has apologized for a “design error” that led to the release of a Ultimate Fighting Championship T-shirt that ignited controversy in Ireland. The shirt, which has been pulled from Reebok’s website, shows a map of the Republic of Ireland with “Ireland” emblazoned across the chest. The problem is that