Ireland Defeats Portugal in Memorable Night at Aviva Stadium
Historic Victory in World Cup Qualifier
On November 13, 2025, at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, Ireland produced a memorable night — beating Portugal 2–0 in a European World Cup qualifying clash that ended a long wait to beat Portugal, with Troy Parrott a lively presence on the night. Troy Parrott struck twice in the first half to give the hosts a decisive lead, and Portugal’s captain Cristiano Ronaldo was later sent off after a controversional VAR review for an elbow on Dara O’Shea.
The Atmosphere and Emotional Moments
However, the scoreboard records only the outcome. The lasting image is the Aviva heaving and howling—scarves aloft, breath visible in the cold, a roar greeting every Irish surge—before the sudden, stunned silence after the sending-off.
Those moments—clenched hands in the crowd, shared looks of disbelief, and small acts of consolation and defiance in the terraces—turned a line on a board into a living story. It was one of drama, pride, and renewed belief.
Previous Encounters Between Ireland and Portugal
Last time Ireland beat Portugal was in a friendly on 9 February 2005 in Dublin — a 1–0 victory sealed by Andy O’Brien’s goal.
But if we talk about a competitive game, on 26 April 1995, 30 years ago Ireland won 1-0 in a European Championship qualifier.
Controversy Surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's Red Card
Many fans and pundits felt Cristiano Ronaldo’s red card was unfair — that the incident merited a yellow at most. However, they argued that the referee was swayed by the roar of the Irish crowd, although the decision was already made.

