UEFA has begun an investigation after Republic of Ireland aces were filmed appearing to sing pro-IRA chants after their World Cup play-off win.

A video clip of squad members chanting was shared on social media after their 1-0 defeat of Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.

Footage showed players seeming to sing “Ooh ah, up the ‘Ra” which is thought to be a pro-IRA song.

Officials from Europe’s top football authority today confirmed that they will be investigating the matter.

In a written statement Uefa said: “In accordance with Article 31(4) of the Uefa disciplinary regulations, a Uefa ethics and disciplinary inspector will investigate potential inappropriate behaviour by players of the Republic of Ireland Women’s team in the aftermath of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers play-off second leg match played against Scotland on October 11, 2022.

“Information on this matter will be made available in due course.”

Republic of Ireland manager Vera Pauw and the Football Association of Ireland issued apologies on Wednesday following the incident.  

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Pauw said: “We apologise from the bottom of our hearts to anyone who has been offended by the content of the post-match celebrations after we had just qualified for the World Cup.

“We will review this with the players and remind them of their responsibilities in this regard.

“I have spoken with the players, and we are sorry collectively for any hurt caused, there can be no excuse for that.”

In a statement, the FAI said: “The Football Association of Ireland and the Republic of Ireland women’s national team manager Vera Pauw apologise for any offence caused by a song sung by players in the Ireland dressing room after the Fifa Women’s World Cup qualifying playoff win over Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.”

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The Republic of Ireland qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup after netting a second-half goal during their clash with Scotland.

Amber Barrett slotted the ball home in the 72nd minute.

Her effort helped her side clinch a spot in the tournament taking place in Australia and New Zealand next summer.


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