Rohingya Football Club Ireland

Rohingya Football Club Ireland ╰☆Welcome to Rohingya Football Club Ireland☆╮

Rohingya Football Club Ireland is a club founded, played and run by Rohingya Community Ireland who have been resettled mostly in Carlow Town in the south-east of Ireland, 84 km from Dublin. It was found in 2013 with the aim of motivating and engaging Rohingya youths with sports in order to build healthy lifestyle, team-work and discipline as well as to participate and build friendship with other local communities in the town.

Soccerfest 24 at Phoenix Park today brought communities together with happiness, friendship, solidarity and diversity as...
14/09/2024

Soccerfest 24 at Phoenix Park today brought communities together with happiness, friendship, solidarity and diversity as the days are getting gloomier and colder.

The Rohingya team had a wonderful tournament reaching to the quarter finals. The team dues its thanks to players from DR Congo, Nigeria, Somalia and Afghanistan who joined and played with the Rohingya boys.

Many thanks to SARI Ireland, organisers and every volunteers to make the 26th Annual Soccerfest a successful tourament for everyone who calls Ireland their home.

The Rohingya team participates at the 26th Soccerfest organised by SARI and Dublin City Council  at Phoenix Park, Dublin...
14/09/2024

The Rohingya team participates at the 26th Soccerfest organised by SARI and Dublin City Council at Phoenix Park, Dublin today.

A day for local and resettled communities to come together and play the beautiful sports in celebration of diversity.

13/09/2024

Reminder:

SARI Sportsfest is taking place at Phoenix Park, Dublin on Saturday, September 14.

The bus will leave Carlow from Woodie’s car park at 9am. Any Rohingya players and supporters who want to join the team are welcome.

Rohingya Football Club Ireland participated at Carlow Integrated Soccer Blitz organised by Carlow Garda Síochána, Carlow...
15/04/2023

Rohingya Football Club Ireland participated at Carlow Integrated Soccer Blitz organised by Carlow Garda Síochána, Carlow Sports Partnership and Carlow FAI on April 13.

The tournament was to promote and celebrate the inclusiveness and diversity in Carlow, the town the Rohingya community calls home. The boys from the Rohingya community enjoyed the beautiful game despite observing fasting during the month of Ramadan, and interacted with the diverse communities from Carlow.

Reminder:SARI Sportsfest is taking place at Phoenix Park, Dublin on Saturday, September 10. The bus will leave Carlow fr...
08/09/2022

Reminder:

SARI Sportsfest is taking place at Phoenix Park, Dublin on Saturday, September 10.

The bus will leave Carlow from Woodie’s car park at 9am. Any Rohingya players and supporters who want to join the team are welcome.

Please call Sofiat Alam (083 302 5449) or Zahir Uddin (086 222 0249) to book a bus seat.

Rohingya boys ready to take part at 12th World Refugee Day: Fair Play Cup tournament in Law Society of Ireland, Dublin.
26/06/2022

Rohingya boys ready to take part at 12th World Refugee Day: Fair Play Cup tournament in Law Society of Ireland, Dublin.

26/06/2022

Football Club Ireland playing their first match at 12 World Refugee Day: Fair Play Cup tournament organised by SARI Ireland and UNHCR Ireland in the ground of Law Society of Ireland, Dublin.

An amazing day for all to come together and celebrate diversity.

Dublin Law Society gardens📍Only 11 days to go! we're ready 👊
15/06/2022

Dublin Law Society gardens📍

Only 11 days to go! we're ready 👊

Rohingya won their first match against Clondalkin by 4 goals to 1.

It's the first match played with new Jersey sponsored by the European Rohingya Council.

Football for unity festival gives racism the red card.
18/07/2021

Football for unity festival gives racism the red card.

As the final whistle is about to be blown on a festival promoting social inclusion through football, young migrants have told of the everyday racism they have endured in Ireland.

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