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FAI confident of one additional Euro 2028 group game following Casement Park
FAI confident of one additional Euro 2028 group game following Casement Park

The 42

time27-04-2025

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  • The 42

FAI confident of one additional Euro 2028 group game following Casement Park

THE FAI REMAIN confident they will be allocated one additional group game at Euro 2028 following confirmation that Casement Park will not host games as initially envisaged. With the UK government reneging on the funding of Casement in time for the Euros, Northern Ireland have been removed as a host FA and the games will be distributed among the other four co-hosts. The FAI initially thought they may get another two games, but the likely outcome is one extra group game is staged at the Aviva Stadium. The final decision on the distribution of games is subject to approval by Uefa. 'I am very confident we will secure one additional game in Dublin,' FAI CEO David Courell told journalists this week. Elsewhere, Courell was asked whether he was unhappy with the optics of a recent article published by the Irish Examiner, in which his predecessor John Delaney was photographed at Mounthawk Park, the home of Kerry FC, to mark the naming of the John O'Regan Stand, christened so after Kerry District League Secretary and former Munster Football Association Chairman John O'Regan. Delaney told the Irish Examiner, 'I gave €5,000 to Castlegregory last summer and I gave €10,000 to Castleisland, and I am giving €5,000 today, out of my own pocket.' Advertisement 'I think Mounthawk FC [sic]. . . Credit to the club for the work they are doing on the ground, who they chose to invite is their decision but that's a matter for the past and I'll leave it there,' said Courell in response to the question. Courell was then asked to elaborate on leadership style. 'Leadership can come in many different forms, and it doesn't mean you have to rule with an iron fist,' said Courell. 'It can be setting direction, taking on board opinions and viewpoints, building consensus and delivering action, and that's the kind of leader I am. I pride myself on my desire and ability to collaborate and communicate. 'We've had different types of leaders. We are in a more modern day where we have a community that will respond better to collaboration than the other, alternative methods.' Courell was speaking following the announcement that Marc Canham is quitting as the FAI's chief football officer. Canham will leave his post in three months time, and the FAI are planning on an interim appointment to the post until the permanent successor is recruited. Canham oversees the senior men's and women's head coaches, but with Heimir Hallgrimsson's contract expiring in November this year should Ireland not qualify for at least the World Cup play-offs, Courell says he will lead the review and subsequent contract renewal decision should Canham's full-time replacement not yet be in the building. 'The world will keep spinning even when Marc departs,' said Courell. 'Heimir and Carla will report into me in the intervening period. A review is something we are committed to, it's not just a Marc Canham thing, it's something we see value in having consistency at the end of each and every campaign. I hope we'll have someone in post to conclude that review. If not I will lean on the support of the expertise in-house to support me in carrying out that review, simple as.' Reflecting on Canham's time in charge, Courell agreed with an assertion that Canham took a risk in announcing in March last year that the FAI would appoint Stephen Kenny's full-time successor the following month, once that coach had completed their 'existing contractual obligations.' Ultimately Hallgrimsson was not announced in April, but in July. Courell repeated the FAI's insistence that Hallgrimsson was their first-choice candidate all along, even if, as Courell has previously admitted, Hallgrimsson was still on the open market in July, shortly before he was unveiled by the FAI. 'It was a calculated risk from Marc, one I believe will pay off,' said Courell. Courell rejected the notion Canham regrets the whole drawn-out process. 'I don't think so, I think all of us involved in that decision can see benefits of what Heimir has brought to the team, there's optimism around our forthcoming qualification campaign. We are confident and comfortable with our decision. Time will tell but early indications are that we were right to hold our nerve and we stand by that.' Meanwhile, Hallgrimsson's hopes of adding more games to the forthcoming June friendly schedule so as to be able to run the rule over a wider pool of players look set to be disappointed. Though the FAI had worked on adding more games to the confirmed double-header of Senegal and Luxembourg, it's understood they were unable to find appropriate opponents at relatively short notice.

Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park
Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park

Several thousand people, including former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, have gathered in west Belfast to protest about the failure to redevelop Casement Park stadium. The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) ground has been lying derelict for more than a decade. The protest was organised by South Antrim GAA, ahead of the Ulster championship match between Antrim and Armagh at nearby Corrigan Park. Organisers of the march and rally said it was to put pressure on the Communities Minister Gordon Lyons and Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to do more to ensure the stadium is rebuilt. Protest signs included the slogans "Casement's calling, Gordon's stalling" and "Hilary Benn tell us when". It is estimated that it would cost at least £260m to build a new stadium, but only around £120m is currently available. Lyons has promised £62.5m from the Stormont executive, the GAA say it will pay £15m while the Irish government has pledged around £43m. Casement Park, with a 34,500 capacity, had been earmarked to host football games at the Euro 2028 football tournament but, with the project on hold, the plan has been shelved. Lyons has defended his handling of the planned Casement redevelopment and insisted the hold-up is not his fault. Benn has also defended his actions, saying the British government cannot meet the full funding shortfall but will consider a contribution. Speakers due to address the rally include Oisín McConville, a former All Ireland football championship winner with Armagh in 2002. Kevin Gamble, chairperson of South Antrim GAA, said: "Delaying tactics need to stop. "This generation of Gaels and the generations to follow deserve better." Before the rally, protestors gathered at the O'Donovan Rossa GAA club before a planned mile-long walk to Casement Park. What is happening with Casement Park and Euro 2028? Casement Park would be 'dealt with by now' if it was football Euro 2028: Time ticking for Belfast to host What is happening with Casement Park and Euro 2028?

Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park
Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Rally held over failure to redevelop Casement Park

Several thousand people, including former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, have gathered in west Belfast to protest about the failure to redevelop Casement Park stadium. The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) ground has been lying derelict for more than a decade. The protest was organised by South Antrim GAA, ahead of the Ulster championship match between Antrim and Armagh at nearby Corrigan Park. Organisers of the march and rally said it was to put pressure on the Communities Minister Gordon Lyons and Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to do more to ensure the stadium is rebuilt. Protest signs included the slogans "Casement's calling, Gordon's stalling" and "Hilary Benn tell us when". It is estimated that it would cost at least £260m to build a new stadium, but only around £120m is currently available. Lyons has promised £62.5m from the Stormont executive, the GAA say it will pay £15m while the Irish government has pledged around £43m. Casement Park, with a 34,500 capacity, had been earmarked to host football games at the Euro 2028 football tournament but, with the project on hold, the plan has been shelved. Lyons has defended his handling of the planned Casement redevelopment and insisted the hold-up is not his fault. Benn has also defended his actions, saying the British government cannot meet the full funding shortfall but will consider a contribution. Speakers due to address the rally include Oisín McConville, a former All Ireland football championship winner with Armagh in 2002. Kevin Gamble, chairperson of South Antrim GAA, said: "Delaying tactics need to stop. "This generation of Gaels and the generations to follow deserve better." Before the rally, protestors gathered at the O'Donovan Rossa GAA club before a planned mile-long walk to Casement Park. What is happening with Casement Park and Euro 2028? Casement Park would be 'dealt with by now' if it was football Euro 2028: Time ticking for Belfast to host What is happening with Casement Park and Euro 2028?

Casement Park: Thousands gather for rally on lack of progress
Casement Park: Thousands gather for rally on lack of progress

BBC News

time12-04-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Casement Park: Thousands gather for rally on lack of progress

Several thousand people, including former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, have gathered in west Belfast to protest about the failure to redevelop Casement Park GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) ground has been lying derelict for more than a protest was organised by South Antrim GAA, ahead of the Ulster championship match between Antrim and Armagh at nearby Corrigan of the march and rally said it was to put pressure on the Communities Minister Gordon Lyons and Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to do more to ensure the stadium is rebuilt. Protest signs included the slogans "Casement's calling, Gordon's stalling" and "Hilary Benn tell us when".It is estimated that it would cost at least £260m to build a new stadium, but only around £120m is currently has promised £62.5m from the Stormont executive, the GAA say it will pay £15m while the Irish government has pledged around £ Park, with a 34,500 capacity, had been earmarked to host football games at the Euro 2028 football tournament but, with the project on hold, the plan has been shelved. Lyons has defended his handling of the planned Casement redevelopment and insisted the hold-up is not his has also defended his actions, saying the British government cannot meet the full funding shortfall but will consider a contribution. Speakers due to address the rally include Oisín McConville, a former All Ireland football championship winner with Armagh in Gamble, chairperson of South Antrim GAA, said: "Delaying tactics need to stop."This generation of Gaels and the generations to follow deserve better."Before the rally, protestors gathered at the O'Donovan Rossa GAA club before a planned mile-long walk to Casement Park.

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