Nations Cup (football)
File:Nations Cup (football) logo.jpg | |
Founded | 2009 |
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Region | Europe (UEFA) |
Number of teams | 4 |
Current champions | Republic of Ireland |
Most successful team(s) | Republic of Ireland (1 title) |
Television broadcasters | Sky Sports |
The Nations Cup[1] (also called 4 Associations' Tournament or Celtic Cup)[1][2][3] was an association football tournament involving the national teams of Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It was contested once, in 2011. It was originally intended to be a biennial tournament, but poor attendance at the first tournament meant that it was discontinued.
History
The tournament was initially proposed by then Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez in 2006.[4] On 18 September 2008, the national football associations of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland announced plans to hold an international tournament in 2011.[5] The tournament was due to start in 2009, but was delayed until 2011 due to 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying fixtures already being in place.[6]
It was announced on 12 August 2010 that the tournament would be sponsored by brewing company Carling, and known for sponsorship reasons as the Carling Nations Cup.[1][7] The inaugural tournament was played at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin in February and May 2011, and won by the Republic of Ireland. A second tournament was provisionally scheduled to take place in Wales in 2013.[8] After the first tournament, which attracted some small attendances, there was a dispute about the division of revenues between the four associations.[8] Jim Shaw, the president of the Irish Football Association, said in January 2012 that he did not envisage a second tournament being staged.[8]
Format
The Nations Cup is structured as a round-robin, with each team playing each of the others once, resulting in a total of six games in each season of the competition.[1][2] Three of the teams involved (Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) formerly competed in the now defunct British Home Championship, along with England.[4] The Football Association of Wales stated its belief in 2007 that England may join at a later date if they can be convinced that there are "practical solutions" to problems like fixture congestion.[9] In early 2011, it was reported by BBC Sport that the British Home Championship may be revived in 2013.[10][11] The matches in the 2011 tournament were played in February and May, with the location due to rotate on a tournament-by-tournament basis.[12] Brittany also expressed an interest in taking part.[13]
Results
The 2011 Nations Cup began in February 2011 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.[2][14][15] The Republic of Ireland won the inaugural tournament after winning all three of their matches, culminating with a 1–0 win over Scotland on the final matchday.
Year | Hosts | Champions | Second | Third | Fourth |
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2011 | Republic of Ireland | Republic of Ireland | Scotland | Wales | Northern Ireland |
Top goalscorers
Year | Top scorer | Goals |
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2011 | Robbie Keane | 3 |
References
- ^ a b c d Forbes, Craig (13 August 2010). "England no great loss to Nations Cup, says Burley". Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ a b c "DATES ANNOUNCED FOR 4 ASSOCIATIONS' TOURNAMENT IN DUBLIN 2011". FAW. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
- ^ "Dates announced for 4 Associations' Tournament in Dublin 2011". FAI. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
- ^ a b "Sanchez wants Celtic tournament". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 12 December 2006. Retrieved 27 November 2007.
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/internationals/7623975.stm Celtic nations to play 2011 event.
- ^ "'Four Nations' plan faces delay". BBC Sport. 11 April 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2008.
- ^ "Carling to sponsor new Four Nations Football Tournament". FAI.ie. Football Association of Ireland. 12 August 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
- ^ a b c "Northern Ireland set to pull out of Nations Cup". BBC Sport. BBC. 8 January 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
- ^ "Home internationals resurrection edges a step closer". The Guardian. UK. 22 June 2007. Retrieved 22 June 2007.
- ^ Slater, Matt (10 January 2011). "Vauxhall tie-ins herald return for British Championship". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "FA says home internationals will be 'one-off'". BBC Sport. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
- ^ "Celtic Cup given go-ahead". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 April 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2008.
- ^ Scotland could compete in new Celtic Nations Cup in Brittany.
- ^ "Celtic nations to play 2011 event". BBC Sport. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2008.
- ^ "Nations Cup revives memories of banter, blood and thunder". BBC News. 10 February 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
External links
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