Darren Randolph has been called-up by the Republic of Ireland for their 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Sweden and Austria.
Randolph, who won his first cap earlier this season as a second-half substitute against Oman in London, is part of the provisional 29-man squad that will be shortened to 23 at some point next week.
The 25-year old has been outstanding for the Steelmen since joining in the summer of 2010, racking up 128 appearances in that time. He broke the clubs’ clean sheet record in his first season, with an incredible 19 shutouts.
The former Charlton stopper has been capped at every International level and will battle Kieren Westwood of Sunderland and David Forde of Millwall for the number one jersey.
The Republic take on Sweden on March 22nd in the Friends Arena, Stockholm before returning to home soil to face Austria at the Aviva on the 26th March.
Giovanni Trapattoni said: “Last month’s friendly game against Poland was a great opportunity to work with younger players, and I saw a lot of potential from them.
“We played very well during the game, and I intend on building from that performance this month. These two games against Sweden and Austria are very important, and we are focused on the task in hand.
“I am confident that these players can work together to produce the results we need. Sweden and Austria are two very strong teams, who have done very well in Group C to date.
“However, I believe that our players have the mentality and attitude necessary to qualify. I am looking forward to assembling the squad on March 17.”
