TODAY IN FOOTBALL HISTORY


On This Day In 2000, 34-year-old Niall Quinn became the first Irish man to score 50 goals after netting Sunderland's  second goal in a 1-2 Tyne-Wear derby win over Newcastle United at St. James Park. Quinn played for Arsenal, Sunderland, Manchester City and Sunderland AFC, netting 59 goals in 250 Premier League appearances, making him the second highest scoring Irishman in Premier League history.


On This Day 2009, a controversial goal from William Gallas helped France qualify for the 2010 World Cup. The goal came against the Republic of Ireland in extra time of a World Cup playoff, making the score 1–1, and 2–1 to France on aggregate. The goal was controversial as it was scored after his teammate, Thierry Henry handled the ball twice. 

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