Ireland Women's football player dancing and sang 'Ooh ah, up the Ra' Pro-IRA songs in dressing room

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Published on Oct 16, 2022
THE Republic of Ireland's women's team in their Hampden dressing room room last night singing IRA songs.

Ireland's national women's team have been forced to apologise after singing a pro-IRA song in their dressing room after beating Scotland in a World Cup qualifier.

Players were filmed dancing as they sang 'Ooh ah, up the Ra' after securing qualification to the their first ever major tournament last night and celebrate by singing pro IRA song. Ireland Women's celebration in dressing room, Republic of Ireland female celebration, Ireland women singing pro IRA song.

After footage taken in the Hampden Park dressing room in Glasgow circulated on social media, the FAI Football Association of Ireland, and the team's manager Vera Pauw, apologised.

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