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2002 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 2002
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Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Politics
4
Sport
4.1
Equestrianism
4.2
Gaelic games
4.3
Golf
4.4
Rugby Union
4.5
Soccer
5
Births
6
Deaths
6.1
January to June
6.2
July to December
6.3
Full date unknown
Events
January 1 - The
Euro
is introduced across the
European Union
. The people of
Ireland
adapt without any major confusion.
January 9 - Former
Soviet
leader
Mikhail Gorbachev
receives the
Freedom of
Dublin
.
March 7 - A
referendum
on a proposal to amend the
Consititution
to remove the threat of suicide as a ground for legal abortion is narrowly defeated.
April 2 -
Brendan Comiskey
, the Catholic Bishop of Ferns resigns after criticism of his handling of abuses cases in the diocese.
April 5 - The first recruits of the new
Police Service of Northern Ireland
graduate.
May 17 - The
Fianna Fáil
-
Progressive Democrats
coalition is re-elected. It is the first government to be re-elected since 1969.
June 1 - The Republic of Ireland begin their soccer world cup campaign
October 11 -
Geraldine Kennedy
is appointed the first female editor of the
Irish Times
.
October 14 - As of midnight the
Northern Ireland Assembly
and the Executive are suspended by order of the Secretary of State.
October 19 - Irish voters accept the
Nice Treaty
in the second referendum held on the issue.
Arts and literature
Politics
General Election
- The
Fianna Fáil
-
Progressive Democrats
government is returned to power. Fianna Fáil achieve 80 seats, just 4 short of an overall majority.
Fine Gael
lose 23 seats and the
Labour Party
remain static. Increased support for
Sinn Féin
results in 4 extra
TDs
.
Michael Noonan
resigns as leader of Fine Gael and
Ruairi Quinn
resigns as leader of the Labour Party.
Sport
Equestrianism
Show Jumping
Dermott Lennon wins the individual
Show Jumping World Championship
on
Liscalgot
Gaelic games
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
Kilkenny
2-20 - 0-19
Clare
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
Armagh
1-12 - 0-14
Kerry
Golf
Murphy's Irish Open
is won by
Søren Hansen
(
Denmark
).
Rugby Union
2002 Six Nations Championship
Ireland lose to England and France
2001-02 Heineken Cup
Munster
and
Leinster
advance from the pool stage. Leinster are defeated in the quarter-finals while Munster are defeated by Leicester in the final.
Soccer
Football World Cup
Group stage
Republic of Ireland
1-1
Cameroon
Republic of Ireland 1-1
Germany
Republic of Ireland 3 - 0
Saudi Arabia
Republic of Ireland qualify for the second round of the World Cup
Knockout stage
Republic of Ireland 1-1
Spain
(Spain win 3-2 on penalties)
Republic of Ireland are knocked out at the second round of the World Cup
Shelbourne
win the
League of Ireland
for the tenth time.
Births
Deaths
January to June
14 January -
Colm Hilliard
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
(b.
1936
).
16 January -
Jim Tunney
, former
Fianna Fáil
TD
, Minister of State and
Lord Mayor of Dublin
(b.
1923
).
22 February -
Paddy Ambrose
, soccer player and coach (b.
1930
).
22 February -
Brendan O'Dowda
,
tenor
singer (b.
1925
).
27 February -
Spike Milligan
, comedian, poet and writer (b.
1918
).
14 March -
Kevin Danaher
, folklorist and writer (b.
1913
).
8 May -
Sylvester Barrett
, former
Fianna Fáil
TD
, Cabinet Minster and MEP (b.
1926
).
30 May -
John B. Keane
, playwright, novelist and essayist (b.
1928
).
July to December
1 August -
Brendan Menton Sr.
, soccer administrator and president of the
Football Association of Ireland
(b.
1912
).
28 August -
Jim McFadden
, ice hockey player (b.
1920
).
4 September -
David Molony
, lawyer, former
Fine Gael
TD
and
Seanad
member (b.
1950
).
20 September -
Pat Saward
, soccer player (b.
1928
).
17 October -
Derek Bell
, harpist and composer (b.
1935
).
25 October -
Richard Harris
, actor (b.
1930
).
2 November -
Brian Behan
, writer and trade unionist (b.
1926
).
2 December -
Jim Mitchell
, former
Fine Gael
TD
and Cabinet Minister (b.
1946
).
3 December -
Glenn Quinn
, actor (b.
1970
).
18 December -
Lucy Grealy
, poet and memoirist (b.
1963
).
24 December -
Alan Clodd
, book collector, dealer and publisher (b.
1918
).
Full date unknown
David Grene
, classical scholar (b.
1913
).
Frances Kelly
, painter (b.
1908
).
David Beers Quinn
, historian (b.
1909
).
Owen Walsh
, artist (b.
1933
).
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