Carlisle United's Seán Grehan featured in a record-breaking victory for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s.
The Blues loan defender came off the bench in the second half of a 7-0 victory at San Marino.
Grehan was introduced in the 68th minute as the young Irish side dominated the European Under-21 Championships qualifier.
Crystal Palace's Grehan helped Jim Crawford's side see out a clean sheet as they overwhelmed the Group A minnows to record their biggest ever victory.
The 20-year-old's involvement in San Marino, which saw him pick up a fourth Under-21 cap, rules him out of Carlisle's game against Stevenage on Saturday.
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68’ | Mark O’Mahony replaces Sinclair Armstrong for his U21s debut 👏
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Dubliner Grehan has made three substitute appearances since joining the Cumbrians on a half-season loan deal in January.
Sinclair Armstrong gave Ireland a first-half lead before a six-goal burst in the second half made the victory emphatic.
A Rocco Vata hat-trick and goals from Andrew Moran, Armstrong Okoflex and a Giacomo Benvenuti own-goal completed the scoring.
Calum Kavanagh, son of former United manager Graham, was an unused substitute.
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