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1990 in Ireland

Events from the year 1990 in Ireland.

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  • 1 January
    • The Northern Ireland Fair Employment Act became law.
    • The town of Ennis celebrated its 750th birthday.
    • Ireland began a six-month European Presidency.
  • 3 April – There was all-party support for the Criminal Justice Bill to abolish capital punishment for all offences and to replace it with lengthy prison sentences (although in practice the penalty for murder has always been commuted in Ireland since 1954).
  • 26 April – The Labour Party selected Mary Robinson as its candidate for the November presidential election.
  • 4 May – The second People In Need Telethon took place.
  • 11 June – The Irish football team began their first appearance at a World Cup Final tournament with a 1–1 draw against England in Cagliari in Italy. Kevin Sheedy scored for Ireland, with Gary Lineker scoring for England.
  • 17 June – Ireland's World Cup continued with a goalless draw against Egypt.
  • 20 June – The Irish Pound coin was introduced into circulation to replace the note of the same denomination.
  • 21 June – The Irish football team completed their World Cup group stage unbeaten and reached the last 16 group with a 1–1 draw against the Netherlands.
  • 25 June – Ireland reached the World Cup quarter-finals by beating Romania on penalties after a goalless draw in the last 16 tie, in Genoa. As of 2022, this was Ireland's best World Cup result
  • 30 June – Ireland were eliminated from the World Cup Final by a goal from Toto Schillaci in the quarter final match against the hosts, Italy, in Rome.
  • 1 July – Half a million people gathered in Dublin to pay tribute to the Irish football team and to former South African President, Nelson Mandela. The football team had reached the World Cup quarter final in Italia '90 before being beaten by Italy, while Mandela accepted the Freedom of the City of Dublin, granted to him two years earlier, at an open-air ceremony outside the Mansion House.[1]
  • 2 July – Nelson Mandela addressed a joint session of both houses of the Oireachtas.
  • 11 July – The Criminal Justice Act abolished capital punishment for all offences and replaced it with lengthy prison sentences.[2]
  • 24 July – The Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed three policemen and a nun in a bomb attack near Armagh.
  • 24 August – Brian Keenan was released after 1,574 days in captivity in Beirut.
  • September – Janet Catterall became the first woman in Ireland to be ordained as a priest in the Church of Ireland.[3]
  • 28 September – The centenary of People's Park in Dún Laoghaire, was celebrated.
  • 24 October – The IRA killed six soldiers and a civilian in proxy bomb attacks in Derry and Newry.
  • 25 October – Presidential candidate Brian Lenihan denied that he tried to contact President Hillery to stop the dissolution of the Dáil in 1982. This was in spite of a taped interview where he confirmed that he did.
  • 31 October – Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Brian Lenihan was dismissed from the government over the 1982 Hillery telephone call controversy.
  • 9 November – Mary Robinson was elected the seventh President of Ireland.
  • 3 December – Mary Robinson was inaugurated as the first female President of Ireland. Patrick Hillery retired after 14 years as Head of State.
  • Undated

Arts and literature edit

Sport edit

Association football edit

World Cup 1990 edit

Group stage edit
Ireland 1–1 England
Ireland 0–0 Egypt
Ireland 1–1 Netherlands
Ireland qualified for the knockout stage
Knockout stage edit
Ireland 0–0 (AET 5–4 PEN) Romania
Ireland qualified for the quarterfinal stage
Quarterfinal stage edit
Ireland 0–1 Italy
Ireland were knocked out at the quarterfinal stage

Domestic football edit

Gaelic games edit

Golf edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ FOC032 Mandela 1990 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive, 2013-01-16.
    • Irish Times (2 July 1990). "Heroes' welcome for team: Streets lined by at least 500,000 joyful fans". The Irish Times. Dublin.
    • Irish Press (2 July 1990). "Thanks, lads! 500,000 fans cheer Jack and his heroes". Irish Press. Dublin.
    • Dunphy, Eamon (7 October 2013). The Rocky Road. Penguin Ireland. ISBN 9781844883325. Our plane landed at Dublin one hour before the team's. Flying in over the city we could see the vast crowd, an estimated 500,000, gathered for the homecoming party.
    • Happy memories of asking the Nelson Mandela about his first vote Irish Times, 2013-12-06.
  2. ^ "Criminal Justice Act, 1990". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  3. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (6 July 2012). "First Among Unequals". The Irish Times. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  4. ^ Wolf, Matt (27 May 1990). "Theater: Novel Casting for 'Three Sisters' – Three Sisters". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 June 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1990 in Ireland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1990 in Ireland 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1990 in Ireland 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee also 1990 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1990List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Association football 4 1 1 World Cup 1990 4 1 1 1 Group stage 4 1 1 2 Knockout stage 4 1 1 3 Quarterfinal stage 4 1 2 Domestic football 4 2 Gaelic games 4 3 Golf 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editPresident Patrick Hillery until 2 December 1990 Mary Robinson from 3 December 1990 Taoiseach Charles Haughey FF Tanaiste Brian Lenihan FF until 31 October 1990 John Wilson FF from 13 November 1990 Minister for Finance Albert Reynolds FF Chief Justice Thomas Finlay Dail 26th Seanad 19thEvents edit1 January The Northern Ireland Fair Employment Act became law The town of Ennis celebrated its 750th birthday Ireland began a six month European Presidency 3 April There was all party support for the Criminal Justice Bill to abolish capital punishment for all offences and to replace it with lengthy prison sentences although in practice the penalty for murder has always been commuted in Ireland since 1954 26 April The Labour Party selected Mary Robinson as its candidate for the November presidential election 4 May The second People In Need Telethon took place 11 June The Irish football team began their first appearance at a World Cup Final tournament with a 1 1 draw against England in Cagliari in Italy Kevin Sheedy scored for Ireland with Gary Lineker scoring for England 17 June Ireland s World Cup continued with a goalless draw against Egypt 20 June The Irish Pound coin was introduced into circulation to replace the note of the same denomination 21 June The Irish football team completed their World Cup group stage unbeaten and reached the last 16 group with a 1 1 draw against the Netherlands 25 June Ireland reached the World Cup quarter finals by beating Romania on penalties after a goalless draw in the last 16 tie in Genoa As of 2022 this was Ireland s best World Cup result 30 June Ireland were eliminated from the World Cup Final by a goal from Toto Schillaci in the quarter final match against the hosts Italy in Rome 1 July Half a million people gathered in Dublin to pay tribute to the Irish football team and to former South African President Nelson Mandela The football team had reached the World Cup quarter final in Italia 90 before being beaten by Italy while Mandela accepted the Freedom of the City of Dublin granted to him two years earlier at an open air ceremony outside the Mansion House 1 2 July Nelson Mandela addressed a joint session of both houses of the Oireachtas 11 July The Criminal Justice Act abolished capital punishment for all offences and replaced it with lengthy prison sentences 2 24 July The Irish Republican Army IRA killed three policemen and a nun in a bomb attack near Armagh 24 August Brian Keenan was released after 1 574 days in captivity in Beirut September Janet Catterall became the first woman in Ireland to be ordained as a priest in the Church of Ireland 3 28 September The centenary of People s Park in Dun Laoghaire was celebrated 24 October The IRA killed six soldiers and a civilian in proxy bomb attacks in Derry and Newry 25 October Presidential candidate Brian Lenihan denied that he tried to contact President Hillery to stop the dissolution of the Dail in 1982 This was in spite of a taped interview where he confirmed that he did 31 October Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Brian Lenihan was dismissed from the government over the 1982 Hillery telephone call controversy 9 November Mary Robinson was elected the seventh President of Ireland 3 December Mary Robinson was inaugurated as the first female President of Ireland Patrick Hillery retired after 14 years as Head of State Undated The pro cathedral in Ennis was rededicated as a cathedral Arts and literature edit24 April Brian Friel s Dancing at Lughnasa opened at the Abbey Theatre May Marita Conlon McKenna s children s historical novel Under the Hawthorn Tree the first in her Children of the Famine trilogy was published by the O Brien Press August Declan Hughes first play I Can t Get Started opened first in Dublin 10 November 2 October British television sitcom Only Fools and Horses was broadcast for the first time in Ireland with the series screening on Network 2 13 November Tugs a British short lived children s television series began on Network 2 Anton Chekhov s Three Sisters opened at the Gate Theatre with Sinead Sorcha and Niamh Cusack in the title roles and their father Cyril as Dr Chebutykin 4 Jim Sheridan s film The Field was shown Shaun Davey s The Relief of Derry Symphony was composed Maeve Binchy s novel Circle of Friends was published Roddy Doyle s novel The Snapper second of The Barrytown Trilogy was published John McGahern s novel Amongst Women was published Colm Toibin s first novel The South was published CBI Book of the Year Awards for writers and illustrators of children s literature originated as Bisto Book of the Decade Awards Sport editAssociation football edit World Cup 1990 edit Group stage edit Ireland 1 1 England Ireland 0 0 Egypt Ireland 1 1 Netherlands dd Ireland qualified for the knockout stageKnockout stage edit Ireland 0 0 AET 5 4 PEN Romania Ireland qualified for the quarterfinal stage dd Quarterfinal stage edit Ireland 0 1 Italy Ireland were knocked out at the quarterfinal stage dd Domestic football edit St Patrick s Athletic won the League of Ireland Bray Wanderers won the FAI Cup beating non league St Francis in the first ever Lansdowne Road final Gaelic games edit Cork s football team won a second consecutive All Ireland Senior Football Championship The hurling team won the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship to complete a double for the county Golf edit Carroll s Irish Open was won by Jose Maria Olazabal Spain Ireland David Feherty Ronan Rafferty Philip Walton won the Dunhill Cup Births edit7 January David Burke Galway hurler 2 February Craig Breen rally driver d 2023 7 February Sean William McLoughlin YouTube Celebrity internet personality 5 March Ashling Thompson camogie player 17 March Hozier singer songwriter 29 May Maeve O Donovan finalist in the 2006 2007 RTE programme You re A Star 2 June Graeme Mulcahy hurler Kilmallock Limerick 12 June Stephen McLaughlin footballer 15 September Paul Townend jockey 22 September Sorcha Richardson singer songwriter 16 October Sam Bennett cyclist 23 October Niall Donoghue hurler d 2013 Deaths edit21 January Patrick Mulligan Bishop of Clogher 1970 1979 born 1912 17 February Brendan Corish Labour Party TD and former leader Cabinet Minister and Tanaiste born 1918 28 February John O Sullivan Fine Gael TD and Senator born 1901 6 April Peter Doherty soccer player born 1913 8 May Tomas o Fiaich Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland 1978 1990 born 1923 12 May John Tull Dunne Gaelic footballer coach and administrator born 1911 11 June Seosamh Mac Grianna writer born 1900 12 June Terence O Neill Fourth Prime Minister of Northern Ireland born 1914 July Peter Desmond soccer player born 1926 3 August Thomas Dunne Fine Gael TD and MEP born 1926 19 October Jerry Cronin Fianna Fail TD Cabinet Minister and MEP born 1925 26 October Breandan o hEithir journalist and broadcaster working in Irish and English languages born 1930 18 November Fred Daly golfer born 1911 December Harry Bradshaw golfer born 1913 See also edit1990 in Irish televisionReferences edit FOC032 Mandela 1990 Archived 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Dublin City Public Libraries amp Archive 2013 01 16 Irish Times 2 July 1990 Heroes welcome for team Streets lined by at least 500 000 joyful fans The Irish Times Dublin Irish Press 2 July 1990 Thanks lads 500 000 fans cheer Jack and his heroes Irish Press Dublin Dunphy Eamon 7 October 2013 The Rocky Road Penguin Ireland ISBN 9781844883325 Our plane landed at Dublin one hour before the team s Flying in over the city we could see the vast crowd an estimated 500 000 gathered for the homecoming party Happy memories of asking the Nelson Mandela about his first vote Irish Times 2013 12 06 Criminal Justice Act 1990 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 3 August 2012 O Toole Fintan 6 July 2012 First Among Unequals The Irish Times Retrieved 6 July 2012 Wolf Matt 27 May 1990 Theater Novel Casting for Three Sisters Three Sisters The New York Times Retrieved 16 June 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 in Ireland amp oldid 1189488456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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