Confirmation of the plans represent the Irish FA’s long-standing strategic priority to create a facility that will nurture elite talent, support youth development and bolster team performance.
First mentioned in 2011, the Irish FA have been exploring potential locations to construct what they class as a “state-of-the-art” facility and on Wednesday announced they’ve opted for a 50 ...
Confirmation of the plans represent the Irish FA’s long-standing strategic priority to create a facility that will nurture elite talent, support youth development and bolster team performance. It is ...
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A concept image of the proposed site at Galgorm was released by the Irish FA on Wednesday The Irish Football Association has confirmed that its new "state-of-the-art" National Training Centre will ...
The new facility will serve Northern Ireland’s international squads while also aiming to support the charitable and community activities of the Irish FA Foundation. Irish FA President Conrad ...
The Irish Football Association has confirmed that its new "state-of-the-art" National Training Centre will be located next to the Galgorm Resort, just outside Ballymena. In a press release issued ...
Well, it's a nod to the official emblem of Ireland. Clever, eh? The Guinness family wasn't mucking about – they wanted their brew to be as Irish as a leprechaun riding a shamrock. In 1876, Guinness ...
Senior Irish FA officials are set to inform members of the IFA Council next week that the new National Training Centre (NTC) is to be built next to the Galgorm resort just outside Ballymena.
IFA Chief Executive Patrick Nelson. (Photo by Presseye) The joint World Cup announcement came on the same day as the Irish FA unveiled their new strategy for women’s and girls’ football ...