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Northern Ireland also qualified for the 1982 World Cup. Their opening game was against Yugoslavia at the La Romareda in Zaragoza. It was the international debut of 17-year-old Norman Whiteside who became the youngest player ever in the World Cup finals, a record that still stands. The game finished goalless.
12 November 2022 FIFA World Cup Group C Qualifier: Northern Ireland 1–0 Lithuania: Belfast, Northern Ireland: 19:45 GMT Match 667: Šatkus 18' Report: Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 14,336 Referee: István Vad
3 September 2006 FIFA World Cup Group 6 Qualifier: Northern Ireland 2–0 Azerbaijan: Belfast, Northern Ireland: 15:00 BST Match 520: Elliott 60' Feeney 84' Report: Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Dejan Stanišić (Serbia and Montenegro)
In the 1958 competition, Northern Ireland became the least populous country to have qualified for the World Cup, a record that stood until Trinidad and Tobago qualified for the 2006 World Cup. Northern Ireland remains, however, the least populous country to have qualified for more than one World Cup finals tournament, to win a World Cup finals ...
14 November 1984 1986 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier: Northern Ireland 2–1 Finland: Belfast, Northern Ireland: Match 373: J. O'Neill 44' Armstrong 51' Report: Lipponen 22' Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 19,457 Referee: Santos Da Silva
UEFA contains 55 national association members, some of which are partially or entirely located in Asia. A total of 33 of the current members of UEFA have competed at the men's FIFA World Cup, while the defunct East Germany qualified once. European nations have won the FIFA World Cup a record 12 times.
Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland: 3–4 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 3 Qualifier [6] Johnny Crossan: 3 7 May 1965 Albania: Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland: 4–1 1966 FIFA World Cup Group 5 Qualifier [7] George Best: 3 21 April 1971 Cyprus: Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland: 5–0 UEFA Euro 1972 Group 4 Qualifier [8] Colin ...
17 November 1993 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 3: Northern Ireland 1–1 Republic of Ireland: Belfast, Northern Ireland: Jimmy Quinn 73' Report: McLoughlin 76' Stadium: Windsor Park Attendance: 10,500 Referee: Çakar (Turkey)