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09.02.2023 at 13:00 Pinatar Arena Attendance:
Hungary 0 - 1 Rep of Ireland
Referee: Ojas Valera (Spain) Friendly-match

Goalscorers
None Naj Razi (19)
Opening squads
Yaakobishvili,
Lengyel,
Hornyak,
UMathium,
Balabas,
Simon,
Bagi,
Varga,
Kaczvinszki (C),
Szabo,
Toth
Jason Healy
Corey O Sullivan
Jake Grante
Daniel Babb
Daniel Negry-Mc Grath
Niall Mc Andrew
Freddie Turley
Matthew Murray
Nickson Okosun
Naj Razi
Ike Orazi
Substitutes
Lechoczki,
Molnar,
Girsik,
Burghart,
Kubicesek,
Mohai,
Somfalvi,
Fenyo,
Vidnyanszky,
Molnar,
Katona,
Bogdan
Stanley Ashbee
Romeo Akachukwu
Matthew Moore
Mason Melia
Taylor Mooney
Aaron Mc Laughlin
Substitutions
None Taylor Mooney -> Matthew Murray (60)
Mason Melia -> Nickson Okosun (60)
Stanley Ashbee -> Freddie Turley (66)
Romeo Akachukwu -> Niall Mc Andrew (75)
Matthew Moore -> Naj Razi (75)
Aaron Mc Laughlin -> Ike Orazi (75)
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
A first-half goal by Naj Razi gave Republic of Ireland Men's Under-17 a 1-0 win over Hungary in Spain this afternoon.

9th Feb 2023

It was the first of two friendly games between the countries as Head Coach Colin O'Brien steps up preparation for next month's U17 EURO qualifiers.

Ireland took the lead after 19 minutes when Shamrock Rovers pair Razi and Ike Orazi combined. Orazi broke down the left, beating several Hungarian players before crossing for his club make to tap home.

In an even encounter Ireland were denied an opportunity to go two ahead when Bohemians’ striker Nickson Okosun was seemingly brought down in the penalty area but the referee waved away Irish protests.

Shortly after that incident, Hungary had their first chance of the half when a deflected effort forced Waterford goalkeeper Jason Healy into a smart save.

In the second half, Hungary began stronger and then in the 66th minute they had a glorious chance to equalise when Levente Toth fired a shot that flashed across the face of goal.

O'Brien made changes towards the end of the game with Finn Harps' Aaron McLaughlin introduced for his Ireland debut. Ireland saw out the game and finished the match stronger of the two teams and will head into Saturday's game with much confidence.

Republic of Ireland: Healy, Babb, C. O’Sullivan, Grante, Turley (C) (Ashbee, 66), McAndrew (Akachukwu, 75), McGrath, Murray (Mooney, 60), Razi (Moore, 75), Orazi (McLauglin,75), Okosun (Melia, 60)

Hungary: Yaakobishvili, Lengyel, Hornyak, UMathium, Balabas, Simon, Bagi, Varga, Kaczvinszki (C), Szabo, Toth

Substitutes: Lechoczki, Molnar, Girsik, Burghart, Kubicesek, Mohai, Somfalvi, Fenyo, Vidnyanszky, Molnar, Katona, Bogdan

Referee: Ojas Valera (Spain)

International Friendly result/fixtures

Thursday, February 9 | Ireland MU17 1-0 Hungary MU17
Saturday, February 11 | Ireland MU17 v Hungary MU17, Pinatar Arena, Spain, KO 1pm
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