Northern Ireland men’s and women’s teams both finished seventh overall in their respective competitions at the Homeless World Cup 2024.
Northern Ireland’s men’s and women’s teams both failed to reach the semi-finals at the Homeless World Cup 2024.
Northern Ireland’s men’s and women’s teams have both reached the quarter-finals at the Homeless World Cup 2024.
McDonald’s and the Irish FA have announced the regional winners of this year’s McDonald’s Irish FA Grassroots Football Awards.
Northern Ireland’s men’s and women’s teams have started their respective Homeless World Cup 2024 campaigns strongly.
Northern Ireland men’s and women’s teams will get their respective Homeless World Cup 2024 campaigns under way tomorrow morning.
The Irish FA is supporting a new FIFA and World Health Organization campaign designed to raise awareness of concussion.
Northern Ireland will have men’s and women’s teams competing at this year’s Homeless World Cup in South Korea.
The Northern Ireland Youth Football Association (NIYFA) has launched its first ever National Cup competitions for girls’ teams from Under-11...
Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and care-experienced young people have taken part in a football tournament aimed at promoting good community relations.
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