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05.02.2013 at 19:30 Flancare Park Attendance:
Rep of Ireland Under 19 2 - 1 Czech Rep
Referee: Ray Matthews Friendly-match

Goalscorers
Ryan Coombes (27)
Kenny Mc Evoy (40)
František Liškas 52 mins,
Opening squads
Ian Lawlor
Steven Smith
Ryan Mc Connell
Kealan Dillon
Daragh Lenihan
Kenny Mc Evoy
Shane Griffin
Ryan Coombes
Paul George
Tommie Hoban
Mikey Drennan
Josef Řehák;
Stefan Simič,
Jan Filip,
Petr Nerad,
Jan Shejbal,
Aleš Čermák,
Michal Trávník,
František Liška,
Matěj Hýbl,
Oldřich Byrtus,
Jan Štěrba.
Substitutes
Brandon Miele
Sean Maguire
Sam Byrne
Luke Gallagher
Substitutions
Luke Gallagher -> Kealan Dillon (46)
Sean Maguire -> Ryan Coombes (56)
Brandon Miele -> Daragh Lenihan (64)
Sam Byrne -> Paul George (64)
Roman Wermke for Byrtus 46, Ondřej Karafiát for Simič 46; Dominik Mašek for Trávník 68; Václav Jurečka for Liška 68; Petr Ševčik for Shejbal 82.
Yellow cards
None. None
Red cards
None. None
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report | Preview
PAUL DOOLINS Republic of Ireland U19 side beat the Czech Republic in an entertaining friendly international at Flancare Park, Longford, tonight.

The Irish impressed in the first half and could have taken the lead in the fourth minute when Mikey Drennan forced a top class save from Czech keeper Josef Řehák with a long range free-kick.

Ryan Coombes should have broken the deadlock in the 11th minute when he connected with a right wing cross by Kenny McEvoy but he volleyed over the bar from close range.

St Patricks Athletic midfielder Coombes opened the scoring in the 27th minute when forced the ball home from six-yards out after connecting with a low cross by Paul George from the left.

Drennan had another shot saved by Řehák in the 39th minute as the Irish pressed for a second and 60 seconds later they did extend their lead when Coombes fed Drennan and his brilliant cross was headed home by McEvoy at the back post.

The Czechs found their rhythm after the break and Irelands defence was very impressive with Tommie Hoban and Steve Smith solid at centre-back with keeper Lawlor also excelling.

Ireland suffered a blow when the visitors pulled one back in the 52nd minute. Smith was penalised for a challenge in the box and although František Liškas spot-kick was saved by Lawlor, Liška forced home the rebound.

Lawlor produced another impressive save in injury-time to keep out a volley by Petr Nerad after a scramble following a Czech corner.

The two sides will meet again in another friendly at Athlone Town Stadium on Thursday, February 7 (7.30pm).

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ian Lawlor; Ryan McConnell, Shane Griffin, Thomas Hoban, Steven Smith, Kealan Dillon, Kenneth McEvoy, Darragh Lenihan, Ryan Coombes, Paul George, Michael Drennan. SUBS: Luke Gallagher for Dillon 56 mins; Sean Maguire for Coombes 56; Brandon Meile for Lenihan 64; Sam Byrne for George 64.

CZECH REPUBLIC: Josef Řehák; Stefan Simič, Jan Filip, Petr Nerad, Jan Shejbal, Aleš Čermák, Michal Trávník, František Liška, Matěj Hýbl, Oldřich Byrtus, Jan Štěrba. SUBS: Roman Wermke for Byrtus 46, Ondřej Karafiát for Simič 46; Dominik Mašek for Trávník 68; Václav Jurečka for Liška 68; Petr Ševčik for Shejbal 82.

REFEREE: Ray Matthews.
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