2 as Yugoslavia. Teams that have secured a place in the final tournament are highlighted in green. 1 as Soviet Union. The seven group winners and runners-up qualify directly for the final tournament. Russia secured qualification to the tournament finals on 21 November 2007 following a 1–0 win against Andorra, and Croatia's 3–2 win against England, becoming the fourteenth and last team in the whole of the qualification stage to do so. Ireland's normal
home venue, Lansdowne
Road had been closed for redevelopment into the new Aviva
Stadium. The Irish
conceded three more goals without reply and it could have been more. In Group E of the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying tournament, Croatia secured qualification to the finals on 17 November 2007 following Israel's 2–1 win against Russia, becoming the seventh team in the whole of the qualification stage to do so. Austria (1.850) and Switzerland (1.830) are already assured of places at Euro 2008 as host nations. This was too much for the FAI and Stephen Staunton
did not get to complete the qualifying campaign. Let's simulate the group stage of the UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying. Don
Givens managed Ireland for this match. The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2008 or simply Euro 2008, was the 13th UEFA European Football Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by the member nations of UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations). Now it looked like San Marino would claim draw with the Republic
of Ireland. It took place in Austria and Switzerland (both hosting the tournament for the first time) from 7 to 29 June 2008. Summary. Season-by-season guide to the UEFA European Football Championship including matches, standings and video highlights. Wales and the Republic of Ireland face the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Cyprus and San Marino. Ireland
had no shape, no game plan and in the end had no spirit left. The Irish campaign in the
Euro 2008 equalizers is notable for a number of reasons - most of which
are unpalatable to Irish soccer fans: Euro 2008 Qualifying
Campaign - Group Table, 02/09/06: Tepilce:
Czech Republic 2-1 Wales
02/09/06: Stuttgart: Germany 1-0 Ireland
Podolski 57
02/09/06: Bratislava: Slovakia 6-1 Cyprus
06/09/06: Seravalle: San Marino 0-13 Germany
06/09/06: Bratislava: Slovakia 0-3 Czech Republic
07/10/06: Liberec: Czech Republic 7-0 San Marino
07/10/06: Cardiff: Wales 1-5 Slovakia
07/10/06: Nicosia: Cyprus 5-2 Ireland
Konstantinou 10, 50 Pen, Garpozis 16, Charamlambides 60, 75 /
Stephen Ireland 8, Richard Dunne 44
11/10/06: Lansdowne Road, Dublin: Ireland 1-1 Czech Republic
Kevin Kilbane 62 / Koller 64
11/10/06: Bratislava: Slovakia 1-4 Germany
11/10/06: Cardiff: Wales 3-1 Cyprus
15/11/06: Lansdowne Road, Dublin: Ireland 5-0 San Marino
Andy Reid 7, Kevin Doyle 24, Robbie
Keane 31, 58 Pen, 85
15/11/06: Nicosia: Cyprus 1-1 Germany
07/02-07: Seravalle: San Marino 1-2 Ireland
Mamuel Marani 86 / Kevin Kilbane 49, Stephen Ireland 90+4
24/03/07: Prague: Czech Republic 1-2 Germany
24/03/07: Croke Park, Dublin: Ireland 1-0 Wales
Stephen Ireland 39
24/03/07: Nicosia: Cyprus 1-3 Slovakia
28/03/07: Cardiff: Wales 3-0 San Marino
28/03/07: Croke Park, Dublin: Ireland 1-0 Slovakia
Kevin Doyle 13
28/03/07: Liberec: Czech Republic 1-0 Cyprus
02/06/07: Nuremberg: Germany 6-0 San Marino
02/06/07: Cardiff: Wales 0-0 Czech Republic
06/06/07: Hamburg: Germany 2-1 Slovakia
22/08/07: Seravalle: San Marino 0-1 Cyprus
08/09/07: Seravalle: San Marino 0-3 Czech Republic
08/09/07: Cardiff: Wales 0-2 Germany
08/09/07: Bratislava: Slovakia 2-2 Ireland
Mintal 12, 57 / Stephen Ireland 7, Kevin Doyle 57
12/09/07: Prague: Czech Republic 1-0 Ireland
Jankulovski 15
12/09/07: Trnava: Slovakia 2-5 Wales
12/09/07: Nicosia: Cyprus 3-0 San Marino
13/10/07: Nicosia: Cyprus 3-1 Wales
13/10/07: Croke Park, Dublin: Ireland 0-0 Germany
13/10/07: Dubnica nad Vahom: Slovakia 7-0 San Marino
17/10/07: Munich: Germany 0-3 Czech Republic
17/10/07: Croke Park, Dublin: Ireland 1-1 Cyprus
Steve Finan 90+2 / Oklarides 80
17/10/07: Seravalle: San Marino 1-2 Wales
17/11/07: Pague: Czech Republic 3-1 Slovakia
17/11/07: Hanover: Germany 4-0 Cyprus
17/11/07: Cardiff: Wales 2-2 Ireland
Koumas 23, 89 Pen / Robbie Keane 31, Kevin Doyle 60
21/11/07: Nicosia: Cyprus 0-2 Czech Republic
21/11/07: Frankfurt: Germany 0-0 Wales
21/11/07: Seravalle: San Marino 0-5 Slovakia, Irish
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