Some real quality in here and some faces we had almost clean forgotten about.
We are transporting you back to a golden decade for us [well, the first half of it] with this 1990s Irish football quiz.
There are 20 names to get and a few may catch you out.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on.
The defender played schoolboy football for Northern Ireland but won 22 senior caps for the Republic.
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Made his Ireland debut in 1998 and went on to win 48 caps
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A one-cap wonder for Ireland, with his only appearance coming against Russia in 1994.
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Played out of his skin in that 1-0 World Cup win over Italy in 1994
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Racked up 6 goals in his first 11 appearances before ending with 9 in 41.
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This midfielder made his Ireland debut while he was playing Premier League football with Aston Villa.
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Was coming to the end of a long international career as the 1990s began.
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Injury sadly cut his promising Ireland career short at 13 caps and 4 goals
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This defender played at Celtic with Ireland teammate Packie Bonner
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Moved to Liverpool, made his Ireland debut and went to a World Cup in the same year
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Made his debut in 1996 and won 8 senior caps
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A Manchester United centre-back who was on loan to Wrexlam when he made his Ireland debut in 1992. Won 3 senior caps.
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Scored on his Ireland debut after tapping in the rebound of Kevin Sheedy's missed penalty.
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The former St Patrick's Athletic defender made 10 appearances for Ireland in the 1990s
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Scored four goals in 23 international outings
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Was playing for Cambridge United and the Birmingham City when he won his five caps
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Fired us into the 1994 World Cup with an equaliser against Northern Ireland at Windsor Park
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Was the most expensive Premier League teenage transfer at one stage
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Was playing for Crystal Palace when he made his Ireland debut before playing for Arsenal then Manchester City
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Scored six goals for Ireland with a winner away to The Netherlands in Tilburg, in 1994, being particularly memorable.
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