2015 in Ireland


Events during the year 2015 in Ireland.

Incumbents

January

Association football

International friendly matches">Exhibition game">International friendly matches

  • 4 June – Ireland 0–0 Northern Ireland.
  • 7 June – Ireland 0–0 England.

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  • 29 March – Ireland 1–1 Poland.
  • 13 June – Ireland 1–1 Scotland.
  • 4 September – Gibraltar 0–4 Ireland.
  • 7 September – Ireland 1–0 Georgia.
  • 8 October – Ireland 1–0 Germany.
  • 11 October – Poland 2–1 Ireland.
    UEFA Euro 2016 play-offs">UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying play-offs">UEFA Euro 2016 play-offs
  • 13 November – Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Ireland.
  • 16 November – Ireland 2–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Cricket

  • Ireland participated in the 2015 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand.
  • 16 February – Ireland v West Indies: Ireland won by 4 wickets.
  • 25 February – Ireland v UAE: Ireland won by 2 wickets.
  • 3 March – Ireland v South Africa: South Africa won by 201 runs.
  • 7 March – Ireland v Zimbabwe: Ireland won by 5 runs.
  • 10 March – Ireland v India: India won by 8 wickets.
  • 15 March – Ireland v Pakistan: Pakistan won by 7 wickets.

    Gaelic games

;2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
;2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

January

  • 5 January – Harold J. Browne, 92, surgeon, short illness.
  • 2 January – Billy O'Neill, 85, sportsman.
  • 10 January
  • * Maeve Hillery, 90, anaesthetist and the widow of sixth President of Ireland, Patrick Hillery.
  • * Jim Hogan, 81, Olympic long-distance runner, European champion.
  • 25 January
  • * Michael Lambert, 107, Ireland's oldest man.
  • * Ronnie O'Reilly, cricket umpire.
  • 29 January – Colm Rapple, economist and journalist, short illness.

    February

  • 1 February
  • * Colum Corless, 93, Galway hurler.
  • * Patrick Aidan Heelan, 88, physicist and philosopher of science.
  • * Dan Hoare, President of the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, short illness.
  • 9 February – Daphne Carroll, 91, actress, short illness.
  • 11 February – John Beresford, 8th Marquess of Waterford, 81, aristocrat.
  • 12 February – Josie Murray, Leitrim Gaelic footballer, short illness.
  • 14 February – Charlie Cahill, President of the Football Association of Ireland.
  • 19 February – Frank Prendergast, 81, Labour Party politician.

    March

  • 1 March – Tony Reddin, 95, Tipperary hurler, short illness.
  • 5 March – Jim McCann, 70, folk musician, throat cancer.
  • 9 March
  • * Jim Nelson, 76, hurling manager, short illness.
  • * Jack Harte, 94, Labour Party Senator.
  • 11 March – Tony Fenton, 53, radio presenter and DJ, prostate cancer.
  • 13 March – J. J. Henchion, Cork Gaelic footballer.
  • 25 March – Tommy Maher, 92, Kilkenny hurling coach.
  • 27 March – Claus Dunne, 70, Kilkenny hurler, short illness.

    April

  • 1 April – Katherine Delahunt, 58, Circuit Court judge, illness.
  • 2 April – George Byrne, 57, journalist and critic, stroke.
  • 3 April – Mary O'Leary, 104, one of Ireland's longest-lived women, short illness.
  • 9 April – John McNamara, 55, fashion designer, short illness.
  • 10 April – Ray Treacy, 68, professional footballer, short illness.
  • 13 April – Pat King, 67, former Tyrone Gaelic footballer, short illness.
  • 14 April – Dave Billings, 63, Dublin dual player, suddenly.
  • 20 April – Fergus O'Rourke, 72, Leitrim Gaelic footballer, short illness.
  • 21 April – Jim McCarthy, 90, rugby union player who played for Ireland and the British Lions.
  • 23 April – Kathleen Costine-O'Leary, 55, Cork camogie player, long illness.
  • 24 April – Shane Mulholland, 27, Fermanagh hurler, road traffic accident.
  • 26 April – Jim Cronin, chairman of the Cork County Board and Gaelic games historian, short illness.
  • 27 April – Aidan Halligan, 57, doctor, professor of Foetal Maternal Medicine, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist.
  • 30 April – Valentine Lamb, Irish Times journalist and Irish Field editor, long illness.