16/06/2005
UEFA Champs
Tickets cost £5 for an adult and £2 for a child. Please specify below the number of adult and child tickets you require.
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MATCHDAY 1 – MONDAY, 18th JULY ADULT CHILD
France v England The Oval 5.00pm ____ ____
N. Ireland v Greece Windsor Park 7.00pm ____ ____
Norway v Armenia Mourneview Park 7.00pm ____ ____
Serbia & Mon. v Germany Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
MATCHDAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY
Greece v Germany Mourneview Park 5.00pm ____ ____
N. Ireland v Serbia & Mon. Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
Armenia v England Ballymena Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
Norway v France Windsor Park 8.00pm ____ ____
MATCHDAY 3 – SATURDAY, 23rd JULY
Germany v N. Ireland Ballymena Showgrounds 5.00pm ____ ____
Greece v Serbia & Mon. The Oval 5.00pm ____ ____
Armenia v France Mourneview Park 7.00pm ____ ____
England v Norway Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
SEMI FINAL 1 Ballymena Showgrounds 7.30pm ____ ____
SEMI FINAL 2 Mourneview Park 4.30pm ____ ____
FINAL Windsor Park 7.00pm ____ ____
NORTHERN IRELAND UDER-19 FOOTBALL TEAM
GIVE RACISM THE RED CARD
Northern Ireland Under-19 international football manager, Mal Donaghy, today made a plea to Northern Ireland football Supporters to come out in force to back the IFA’s “Give Racism the Red Card” appeal during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament to be played in Northern Ireland, between 18 and 29 July.
Mal Donaghy said:
“This tournament will be very high profile and matches will be broadcast on Eurosport. This provides an excellent platform for football Supporters and community groups throughout Northern Ireland to back the IFA’s high profile GIVE RACISM THE RED CARD appeal. I have made sure our team has publicly backed the appeal and we are asking our Supporters to show their support by attending the games and bringing their own anti-racism banners. Racism is a serious problem facing football throughout the world and we want to show Northern Ireland is making a stand against it”.
For further information contact Michael Boyd, IFA Community Relations Manager on 02890 669458 or 07930919300.
Note to the Editor
The UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament has been split into two groups:
GROUP A – Northern Ireland, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro, Germany;
GROUP B – Norway, Armenia, France and England.
The tournament will be staged in five different venues mainly located around Belfast: Windsor Park (Belfast), the Showgrounds (Ballymena), the Oval (Belfast), Mournview Park (Lurgan) and the Showgrounds (Newry).
The IFA have put in place numerous community initiatives to create a fun, inclusive and family orientated atmosphere at the games. Each venue will have IFA anti-racism banners on display.
NAME __________________________
ADDRESS __________________________
POSTCODE __________________________
TEL NO __________________________
I wish to apply for the following tickets
MATCHDAY 1 – MONDAY, 18th JULY ADULT CHILD
France v England The Oval 5.00pm ____ ____
N. Ireland v Greece Windsor Park 7.00pm ____ ____
Norway v Armenia Mourneview Park 7.00pm ____ ____
Serbia & Mon. v Germany Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
MATCHDAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY
Greece v Germany Mourneview Park 5.00pm ____ ____
N. Ireland v Serbia & Mon. Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
Armenia v England Ballymena Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
Norway v France Windsor Park 8.00pm ____ ____
MATCHDAY 3 – SATURDAY, 23rd JULY
Germany v N. Ireland Ballymena Showgrounds 5.00pm ____ ____
Greece v Serbia & Mon. The Oval 5.00pm ____ ____
Armenia v France Mourneview Park 7.00pm ____ ____
England v Norway Newry Showgrounds 7.00pm ____ ____
SEMI FINAL 1 Ballymena Showgrounds 7.30pm ____ ____
SEMI FINAL 2 Mourneview Park 4.30pm ____ ____
FINAL Windsor Park 7.00pm ____ ____
NORTHERN IRELAND UDER-19 FOOTBALL TEAM
GIVE RACISM THE RED CARD
Northern Ireland Under-19 international football manager, Mal Donaghy, today made a plea to Northern Ireland football Supporters to come out in force to back the IFA’s “Give Racism the Red Card” appeal during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament to be played in Northern Ireland, between 18 and 29 July.
Mal Donaghy said:
“This tournament will be very high profile and matches will be broadcast on Eurosport. This provides an excellent platform for football Supporters and community groups throughout Northern Ireland to back the IFA’s high profile GIVE RACISM THE RED CARD appeal. I have made sure our team has publicly backed the appeal and we are asking our Supporters to show their support by attending the games and bringing their own anti-racism banners. Racism is a serious problem facing football throughout the world and we want to show Northern Ireland is making a stand against it”.
For further information contact Michael Boyd, IFA Community Relations Manager on 02890 669458 or 07930919300.
Note to the Editor
The UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament has been split into two groups:
GROUP A – Northern Ireland, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro, Germany;
GROUP B – Norway, Armenia, France and England.
The tournament will be staged in five different venues mainly located around Belfast: Windsor Park (Belfast), the Showgrounds (Ballymena), the Oval (Belfast), Mournview Park (Lurgan) and the Showgrounds (Newry).
The IFA have put in place numerous community initiatives to create a fun, inclusive and family orientated atmosphere at the games. Each venue will have IFA anti-racism banners on display.
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