No he can not play, and vice versa.
You are referring to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Generally the same sports are played throughout Ireland. Some sports are stronger in some parts. Motor sports are strong in Northern Ireland for example. Hurling is not so strong. It is strongest in the geographical south of Ireland, meaning the northern parts of the Republic of Ireland are not particularly strong in Hurling, not just Northern Ireland. There are a few small parts of Northern Ireland where Hurling is stronger, though still not as strong as the parts of Ireland where Hurling is strong.
Yes, Northern Ireland did qualify for Euro 2016 and play in it.
Yes.
In 2016.
I think it is for Northern Ireland.
In terms of football, Northern Ireland it's self, In terms of Rugby, it is Ireland (IRFU), In terms of Olympic games, its Great Britain, which is referred to as 'Great Britain and Northern Ireland'
well its probably Ireland or northern Ireland
The Northern Ireland team play at Windsor Park, which is also the home of Linfield soccer club.
Can you be more specific please, northern or southern island.
Richard Dunn plays for Republic of Ireland as a deffender.
Because the Republic of Ireland were the first team to play them in a friendly after WW2