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Stephen Kenny proud of the way his side reflects Republic of Ireland’s diversity

Stephen Kenny is proud of the way his Republic of Ireland squad reflects the nation’s diversity as he prepares to embark upon a new Nations League campaign.

Rotherham winger Chiedozie Ogbene, whose family moved from Nigeria to Cork in 2005, became the first African-born player to represent Ireland at senior level when he was introduced as a late substitute in a 0-0 friendly draw in Hungary in June last year.

Keeper Gavin Bazunu, winger Festy Ebosele and striker Michael Obafemi, who are part of Kenny’s 27-man squad for their four Group B1 games, as well as injured duo Andrew Omobamidele and Adam Idah, all also have Nigerian heritage.

Asked if his squad was a reflection of a modern Ireland, the manager replied: “None of it is picked for that reason, it’s based on merit.

“The players picked are based on merit, and that’s a reflection of all the work going on throughout the country at all the clubs.

“It’s a reflection of what is happening around the country, and the international team reflects what’s happening around the country.

“Football more than any other sport reaches all strands of society and certainly we want the international team to represent everyone.”

Manchester City’s Bazunu, who spent last season on loan at League One Portsmouth, and Ogbene, a key man in the Millers’ promotion to the Sky Bet Championship, have made significant impacts in Kenny’s team.

Bazunu had established himself as number one before illness handed Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher his chance in March, while Ogbene’s three goals in seven appearances have capped a series of impressive displays.

Both will hope to have roles to play as Ireland get under way in Armenia on Saturday, but with the double-header against Ukraine either side of Scotland’s

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