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01.04.2007 at 15:00 Tolka Park Attendance:
Ireland 2 - 1 Hungary
Referee: Marija Margareta Domjanovic (Croatia). European Qualifier / PROG/TS-match

Goalscorers
Kate Taylor (42)
Susan Byrne (50)
Pandra 28 mins,
Opening squads
Emma Byrne
Elaine O Connor
Alisha Moran
Marie Curtin
Susan Byrne
Ciara Mary Grant
Sharon Boyle
Niamh Fahey
Stefanie Curtis
Olivia O Toole
Kate Taylor
Szvorda,
Kanta,
Paraonu,
Gasper,
Sumegi,
Fakabfi,
Smuczer,
Vago,
Sebestyen,
Padar,
Nagy.
Substitutes
Katrina Connolly
Grace Murray
Noelle Murray
Diane Caldwell
Michele O Brien
Laura Hislop
Aine O Gorman
Tímea Gál
Réka Jakab
Gabriella Kövesi (G)
Boglárka Megyeri
Anita Szekér
Nikolett Szórádi
Gabriella Tóth
Substitutions
None. Szeker for Nagy 22 mins,
Toth for Fakabfi 60 mins,
Megyeri for Sebestyen 70 mins,
Yellow cards
Kate Taylor (37)
Sebestyen 45 mins,
Padar 87 mins,
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
Sunday 1st April 2007

UEFA Women’s 2009 Championship Qualifier
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Hungary
Taylor 42, Byrne 50

It was Susan Byrne from St.Johns University in New York who scored the crucial second-half winner as they reversed a goal deficit to clinch victory in their first European Championship qualifier tie of the campaign.

The central defender was first to react when Sharon Boyle’s direct free kick into the penalty box was not dealt with convincingly by goalkeeper Szvorda and she pounced to head the loose ball into the back of the net.

Noel King’s Ireland side were caught out for some careless marking on 28 minutes when Pandra eluded her marker and gave Hungary the lead with a clever shot from close-range past Emma Byrne.

Ireland pushed for an equaliser and found it three minutes before half-time through Katie Taylor’s thunderous 35-yard shot that struck the underside of the crossbar before going in. That goal came moments after Marie Curtin’s free-kick was tipped onto the crossbar by Szvorda in the visitors’ goal.

Ireland manager King was ecstatic about the win, admitting afterwards: “I was thrilled with the character shown by the players to come back from losing an early goal. Hopefully, we can build on this for our next game in the group against Italy on May 31st.”

“We scored two great goals in the game and this win will build confidence at this initial stage of the group. The pitch didn’t lend itself to passing football so we had to adapt our game to a more direct approach but in the end, we got the three points we were looking for.”

IRELAND: Emma Byrne (Arsenal), Niamh Fahy (Salthill Devon), Susan Byrne (St.Johns University, NY), Alisha Moran (NY Athletic Club), Sharon Boyle (Raheny United), Elaine O’Connor (Long Island Fury), Marie Curtin (Hofstra University), Ciara Grant (Arsenal), Stephanie Curtis (Bristol Academy), Olivia O’Toole (Raheny United), Katie Taylor (Peamount United).

HUNGARY: Szvorda, Kanta, Paraonu, Gasper, Sumegi, Fakabfi (Toth 60 mins), Smuczer, Vago, Sebestyen (Megyeri 70 mins), Padar, Nagy (Szeker 22 mins).

REFEREE: Marija Margareta Domjanovic (Croatia).
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