David Courell

David Courell

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David Courell is the Chief Executive Officer of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), who has been involved in a public dispute with former assistant coach Colin Healy regarding assurances purportedly given about Healy's contract status.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
50,300
Power
51$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Ireland 1 5.00 1.00% +0% 5,030,000 50,300 $5,100 51$
Totals 1 5,030,000 50,300 $5,100 51$
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Recent Mentions

Ireland Ireland: David Courell spoke to the women’s squad about the decision to host Israel in a men’s Nations League fixture. 6

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: ‘We know it’s not right on a human level what’s going on in Gaza’ – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: David Courell, the FAI’s chief executive, insisted that Uefa understands the very strongly held views in Ireland on this subject. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: FAI tip their cap to protesters but bow to expediency on Israel games – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: David Courell is the FAI chief executive who briefed the media about the decision to host Israel at the Aviva Stadium. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Refusing to play Israel ‘not within the best interest of Irish football’, says FAI chief – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: David Courell, the FAI chief executive, confirmed the decision after security concerns around hosting the fixture were allayed by An Garda Síochána. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Ireland v Israel game confirmed for Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in October – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: David Courell, CEO of the FAI, said the extension of the rights agreement was 'hugely positive' for Irish football. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Aviva renews stadium deal with IRFU and FAI for next five years – The Irish Times