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The Stats That Show Why Irish Football Is In An Absolute Mess

The Stats That Show Why Irish Football Is In An Absolute Mess

Irish football has been in decline for a number of years now.

The national team has failed to qualify for a major tournament since 2002, and the domestic league is struggling to attract fans. Attendances have been falling for years, and clubs are struggling to make ends meet.

There are a number of reasons for this decline, including:

  • A lack of investment in youth development.
  • A lack of quality coaching.
  • A lack of competition in the domestic league.
  • A lack of support from the fans.

The stats paint a bleak picture of Irish football.

In 2018, the national team was ranked 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings, its lowest ever position. The team has not won a competitive match since 2016, and has lost its last five matches.

The domestic league is also struggling. Attendances have fallen by over 50% in the past decade, and clubs are struggling to make ends meet. The league is currently ranked 36th in the UEFA coefficient rankings, behind countries such as Estonia and Latvia.

There are a number of things that need to be done to turn things around.

The FAI needs to invest more in youth development. The FAI also needs to improve the quality of coaching in the country. The domestic league needs to be made more competitive, and the fans need to get behind the team.

If these things can be done, then Irish football can start to turn things around. However, if these things are not done, then the future of Irish football looks bleak.

Here are some additional stats that show the decline of Irish football:

  • The number of registered players in Ireland has fallen by over 20% in the past decade.
  • The number of clubs in Ireland has fallen by over 10% in the past decade.
  • The average attendance at domestic league matches has fallen by over 50% in the past decade.
  • The Irish national team has not won a competitive match since 2016.
  • The Irish national team is ranked 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings, its lowest ever position.

These stats paint a bleak picture of Irish football, but there is still hope.

If the FAI, the clubs, and the fans can work together, then Irish football can start to turn things around. However, if these things are not done, then the future of Irish football looks bleak.


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