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12-Mark Kinsella
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(Charlton Athletic) Born: 12.8.72 Caps: 28 Goals 3
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Began his career at Dublin's Home Farm club before moving to England with Colchester United. Joined Charlton in September 1996. After emerging as an international midfielder in the qualifying campaign for Euro 2000.
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11-Kevin Kilbane
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(Sunderland) Born: 1.2.77 Caps: 31 Goals: 3
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Born in England to Irish parents, Kilbane began his career with hometown club Preston North End and rejected an England youth call-up to wait for Ireland's call. A dynamic left winger, he won his first senior cap against Iceland in 1997, joining West Bromwich Albion the same year before moving to Sunderland in December 1999.
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22-Lee Carsley
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(Everton) Born 28.2.74 Caps: 19 Goals: 0
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A native of England's midlands region, Carsley began his career as a trainee with Derby County in 1992, and had spells with Blackburn Rovers and Coventry City before his latest move to Merseyside. Gritty and combative, he now has the chance to take over from the missing Roy Keane.
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7-Jason McAteer
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(Sunderland) Born: 18.6.71 Caps: 47 Goals: 3
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Began his career with Bolton Wanderers before joining his hometown heroes Liverpool in 1995. Qualified to represent four countries, McAteer was persuaded to play for Ireland by Jack Charlton and starred in the 1994 World Cup. Joined Blackburn in 1999 but fell out of favor with manager Graeme Souness. Scored the crucial goal in Ireland's 1-0 win over the Dutch in Dublin last September and is now enjoying a new lease of life at Sunderland.
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8-Matt Holland
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(Ipswich Town) Born: 11.4.74 Caps: 19 Goals: 3
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English-born Holland qualifies for Ireland through a grandmother from County Monaghan. Joined Ipswich from Bournemouth in July 1997 and was a central figure in the side's successful push for promotion to the Premier League. Made his international debut against Macedonia in October 1999.
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21-Steven Reid
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(Millwall) Born: 10.3.81 Caps: 5 Goals: 2
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Qualified to play for England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Jamaica, Reid was called up to the Irish under-21 squad in 2000, making his senior debut against Croatia a year later. A strong, athletic midfielder, he scored his first international goal against Russia in February. Equally at home on the right or left flank and can also play at fullback.
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10-Robbie Keane
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(Leeds United) Born: 8.7.80 Caps: 33 Goals: 10
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Despite his youth the "Tallaght Terror" is already firmly established as Ireland's number one striker. Began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers, moving to Coventry City before Italian giant Internazionale paid 13 million pounds (US$18.43 million) for him in July 2000. His brief spell at the San Siro did not work out but he has recaptured his form since returning to England with Leeds. No relation to Roy.
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17-Niall Quinn
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(Sunderland) Born: 6.10.66 Caps: 88 Goals: 21
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The great survivor of the Irish side who, despite a series of injury problems, became Ireland's record goalscorer when he bagged his 21st against Cyprus in the qualifying campaign. Quinn was a minor Gaelic games star prior to turning to soccer full time, playing for Dublin in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling final of 1983 a few months before he signed for Arsenal. After a promising start there he moved to Manchester City before joining Sunderland at the start of the 1995/96 season.
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13-David Connolly
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(Wimbledon) Born 6.6.77 Caps: 33 Goals: 8
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Born in London to Irish parents, the impish striker began his career with Watford and broke into the Irish squad at the age of 18. His international form caught the eye of Dutch club Feyenoord, where he moved on a Bosman free transfer. Had a difficult four years in the Netherlands, and after a spell with the Rotterdam outfit's nursery club Excelsior he returned to England with Wimbledon.
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19-Clinton Morrison
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(Crystal Palace) Born: 14.5.79 Caps: 7 Goals: 2
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London-born Morrison has been fast tracked into the Irish squad since declaring for the Republic last year. Qualified through a grandmother from Garristown, Morrison was viewed with some suspicion by Irish fans after a series of comments that seemed to suggest he had been waiting for a call from England before opting to play for Ireland. A goal on his debut against Croatia helped win over supporters, and he provides a handy extra option for Mick McCarthy in attack.
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9-Damien Duff
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(Blackburn Rovers) Born: 2.3.79 Caps: 26 Goals: 1
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One of the most skilful players in the Irish squad, Duff has played most of his football on the left wing, but McCarthy has recently been experimenting with him as a second striker alongside Robbie Keane. Made his senior debut against the Czech Republic in 1998.
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