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Volga Bulgaria or Volga–Kama Bulgaria (sometimes referred to as the Volga Bulgar Emirate [2]) was a historical Bulgar [3] [4] [5] state that existed between the 9th and 13th centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama River, in what is now European Russia.
Group 1 consisted of Bulgaria, Denmark, England, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. The draw paired together the two Irelands for the first time in International competition. Group winners were England, who went undefeated in qualifying, finishing 6 points clear of second-placed Northern Ireland.
The selection [120] [121] [122] of young players born in Northern Ireland, especially those who have already represented Northern Ireland at youth level, into Republic of Ireland national teams has been controversial, [123] as these players are able to claim Irish nationality even though born and brought up outside the Republic's territory ...
The Republic of Ireland has been in Division B, since the beginning of this tournament. [1] ... Bulgaria (R) 6 0 2 4 2 7 −5 2 Relegation to League C: 0–1: 1–2: ...
Ireland's first match at a major tournament since World Cup 2002. Croatia was the first team ever to score in the first five minutes of each half at the European Championships. [54] Crowd: 39,550. [55] 2012-06-14: Euro 2012: Gdańsk, PGE Arena: Spain: 0–4: Trapattoni: Ireland were the first team to be eliminated from Euro 2012.
Group 5 was one of six groups of national teams competing in the group stage of the 1982 FIFA World Cup.Play began on 16 June and ended on 25 June 1982. The group consisted of four teams: Seeded team and host nation Spain, World Cup debutants Honduras, Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland.
Stadium: Kashima Soccer Stadium Attendance: 35,854 ... Republic of Ireland 1–1 Bulgaria: Dublin, Ireland: Andy Reid 15' Report: Bojinov 71' Stadium: Lansdowne Road
1241–1242: Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia; 1242–1243: Mongol invasion of the Latin Empire; 1264/1265: Mongol invasion of Byzantine Thrace; 1271, 1274, 1282 and 1285: Raids against Bulgaria. [citation needed] 1291: Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde. 1324 and 1337: Tatar incursions against Byzantine Thrace. [citation needed]