Ireland men's national field hockey team

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The Ireland men's national field hockey team is organised by Hockey Ireland and represents both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in international men's field hockey competitions, including the Men's Hockey World Cup and the EuroHockey Nations Championship. They have previously competed in the Men's Intercontinental Cup, the Hockey Champions Challenge, the Men's FIH Hockey World League and the FIH Hockey Series. The team also competes at the Summer Olympics. On 26 January 1895 Ireland played in the first ever international field hockey match when they defeated Wales 3–0 in Rhyl. Ireland were finalists and silver medallists at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Ireland were also bronze medallists at the 2015 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship.

Nickname(s)The Green Machine[1]
AssociationHockey Ireland
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Head CoachMark Tumilty
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Ireland
Nickname(s)The Green Machine[1]
AssociationHockey Ireland
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Head CoachMark Tumilty
Assistant coach(es)Neville Rothman
ManagerRaymond Geddis
CaptainSean Murray
Top scorerShane O'Donoghue
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FIH ranking
Current 9 Increase 2 (9 March 2026)[2]
Highest9 (April 2017, August 2024, March 2026)
Lowest16 (2011)
Olympic Games
Appearances3 (first in 1908)
Best result2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd (1908)
World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 1978)
Best result12th (1978, 1990)
EuroHockey Championship
Appearances15 (first in 1970)
Best result‹See Tfd›Bronze3rd (2015)
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Early years

1895

The Irish Hockey Union was founded on 6 February 1893 and on 26 January 1895 Ireland played in the first ever international field hockey match when they defeated Wales 3–0 in Rhyl.[3][4] In 1895 Ireland also played England for the first time. This was also England's first ever international field hockey match. England's first four international matches, in 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898, were all against Ireland.[5][6][7] By the start of the First World War, Ireland had played 55 international matches, mostly against Wales, England or Scotland. This saw 605 individuals represent Ireland, at least 164 of whom were brothers.[8] Amongst the most notable set of brothers were the Petersons, including Jack and Walter. In 1904 the Peterson brothers were members of the Ireland team that won the Triple Crown. Ireland won the title after defeating Wales 4–2 away and England 3–2 at home. As well as Jack and Walter, the team also included their brothers Nicholas, William and Cecil. Another brother, Herbert made two Ireland appearances between 1900 and 1902. In total the brothers won 66 caps between them.[9][10]

Tournament history

Olympic Games

In 1908, with a team that included Jack and Walter Peterson, Ireland played in the very first Olympic field hockey tournament. After defeating Wales 3–1 in the semi-final, they lost 8–1 to England in the final. The Ireland team was part of the Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics team. Because of this, the silver medal won by Ireland is credited to Great Britain and not Ireland.[11][12][13][14] Ireland would have to wait 108 years before competing in their next Olympic tournament.[15] In 1980 Ireland were invited to enter the tournament after a number of teams dropped out following the boycott. However the offer was turned down by the Irish Hockey Union due to the short notice. Shortly after it was proposed that Ireland apply to enter in 1984. However following a meeting on 16 May 1980 it was rejected due to opposition from the Ulster Branch. Ireland have entered Olympic qualifying tournaments since 1992.[16] After narrowly missing out on qualification in both 2008[17] and 2012,[18] Ireland qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics after finishing fifth in the 2014–15 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[19] Australia's 3–2 victory over New Zealand in the 2015 Oceania Cup confirmed Ireland's qualification.[20][21]

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Olympic Qualifiers Place
2008 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier[17][27]4th
2012 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier[18][28][29][30][31]2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2016 Summer Olympics[22][23][24][25][26]10th
2019 Men's FIH Olympic QualifiersN/a
2024 Men's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers[32]3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
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World Cup

Ireland qualified for the 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing as runners-up at the 1977 Men's Intercontinental Cup.[33] The Ireland squad at their first World Cup included Terry Gregg,[34] David Judge[35][36] and Tommy Allen.[37] Ireland qualified for the 1990 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing fifth at the 1989 Men's Intercontinental Cup.[38][39] The 1990 World Cup squad included Jimmy Kirkwood, Stephen Martin, Billy McConnell and Martin Sloan.[40] Ireland qualified for the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing fifth in the 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[41]

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EuroHockey Championship

Ireland have played regularly in the EuroHockey Nations Championship. With a team that included Harry Cahill and David Judge, Ireland competed in the inaugural 1970 tournament.[44][35][36] Ireland hosted the 1995 tournament.[45] After finishing ninth in 2003, Ireland were relegated to the 2005 Men's EuroHockey Nations Trophy. After winning this tournament, Ireland were promoted to the 2007 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship.[46][47] After finishing seventh in 2007 Ireland were again relegated.[48] However after winning the 2009 Men's EuroHockey Nations Trophy, they were promoted to the 2011 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship.[49][50] Ireland's best performance in the tournament came in 2015 when they won the bronze medal after beating the hosts, England, 4–2 in the third place play-off with goals from Shane O'Donoghue, Alan Sothern and Eugene Magee.[51][52]

Men's Intercontinental Cup

Between 1977 and 2006 Ireland played regularly in the Men's Intercontinental Cup. Ireland qualified for the 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing as runners-up at the 1977 Men's Intercontinental Cup.[33] With a team that included Jimmy Kirkwood, Stephen Martin, Billy McConnell and Martin Sloan, Ireland qualified for the 1990 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing fifth at the 1989 Men's Intercontinental Cup.[38][39][73] After finishing ninth in the 1993 Men's Intercontinental Cup, Ireland were relegated to the 1996 Inter Nations Cup. After finishing fourth in this tournament they qualified for the 1997 Men's Intercontinental Cup.[74][75][76]

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1977 Men's Intercontinental Cup2nd place, silver medalist(s)[33]
1981 Men's Intercontinental Cup4th[77]
1985 Men's Intercontinental Cup6th[78]
1989 Men's Intercontinental Cup5th[38][39]
1993 Men's Intercontinental Cup9th[74]
1996 Inter Nations Cup4th[75]
1997 Men's Intercontinental Cup12th[76]
2006 Men's Intercontinental Cup8th[79][80][81]
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Hockey Champions Challenge

Between 2009 and 2014 Ireland competed in the Hockey Champions Challenge. They initially played in the second level tournament. However after winning the 2011 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge II they were promoted to the 2012 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge I.[82]

Hockey Champions Challenge I

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Hockey Champions Challenge II

Men's FIH Hockey World League

Between 2012 and 2017 Ireland played in the Men's FIH Hockey World League. Ireland won World League tournaments in 2012,[91] 2015[92] and 2017.[93][94] Ireland qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics after finishing fifth in the 2014–15 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[19] Ireland also qualified for the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup after finishing fifth in the 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.[41]

FIH Hockey Series

During 2019, Ireland played in the FIH Hockey Series.

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FIH Hockey Nations Cup

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FIH Pro League

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Invitational tournaments

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Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2026

2026 FIH World Cup Qualifiers

01 March 2026 GS Ireland  5–2  Canada Santiago, Chile
12:00 McAllister field hockey ball 9'
Lynch field hockey ball 22'
Duncan field hockey ball 40'
Cole field hockey ball 49', 52'
Report Childs field hockey ball 47'
Nicholson field hockey ball 50'
Stadium: Estadio Nacional del Hockey Césped Claudia Schüler
03 March 2026 GS South Korea  1–6  Ireland Santiago, Chile
11:15 Jang field hockey ball 15' Report Williams field hockey ball 14'
Cole field hockey ball 27', 56'
Nelson field hockey ball 28'
Rowe field hockey ball 42', 48'
Stadium: Estadio Nacional del Hockey Césped Claudia Schüler
04 March 2026 GS Ireland  4–1  Poland Santiago, Chile
09:00 Rowe field hockey ball 15'
Cole field hockey ball 21'
Walker field hockey ball 40'
Nelson field hockey ball 59'
Report Rutkowski field hockey ball 52' Stadium: Estadio Nacional del Hockey Césped Claudia Schüler
06 March 2026 SF Ireland  4–0  Wales Santiago, Chile
19:30 Lynch field hockey ball 1', 44'
Rowe field hockey ball 26'
Nelson field hockey ball 44'
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional del Hockey Césped Claudia Schüler
08 March 2026 Final France  1–2  Ireland Santiago, Chile
15:45 Haertelmeyer field hockey ball 24' Report Williams field hockey ball 26', 36' Stadium: Estadio Nacional del Hockey Césped Claudia Schüler

2026 FIH Nations Cup

11 June 2026 Pool B Ireland  v  United States Cape Town, South Africa
16:45 Report Stadium: Hartleyvale Stadium
13 June 2026 Pool B Ireland  v  France Cape Town, South Africa
14:45 Report Stadium: Hartleyvale Stadium
16 June 2026 Pool B South Africa  v  Ireland Cape Town, South Africa
19:00 Report Stadium: Hartleyvale Stadium

2026 FIH World Cup

16 August 2026 Pool C Australia  v  Ireland Wavre, Belgium
11:30 Stadium: Stade Justin Peeters
20 August 2026 Pool C Ireland  v  Spain Wavre, Belgium
17:00 Stadium: Stade Justin Peeters

Players

Coaches

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c.1981 Ireland Joey O'Meara[106]
c.1989–1990 Netherlands Cees Kopelaar [39][40]
2005–2008 England David Passmore [107][108]
2008–2012 South Africa Paul Revington [109][110]
2012–2013 Australia Andrew Meredith[111]
2014–2018 South Africa Craig Fulton [112][113][114]
2018–2019 Netherlands Alexander Cox[105][115]
2019–present Ireland Mark Tumilty
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