No. Ireland does not have an official national motto.
The Ireland team is made up from players from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (ROI). The first anthem sung is "Amhran na bhFiann" (The Soldiers' Song), the ROI national anthem. The second anthem is "Ireland's Call", which is supposed to represent all of the players together.
The motto of Free University of Ireland is 'Beholden to None'.
Co-operation Ireland's motto is 'The peace building charity'.
The motto of Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is 'Consilio Manuque'.
the name of the anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann", which translates as the "Soldiers Song"
Ireland does not have an official national motto.
Prior to Ireland's Call being written in 1995, no anthem was played at Ireland's away rugby matches. As it is an all-Ireland sport, there was no anthem deemed appropriate. That is why Ireland's Call was written. "God Save the Queen", was played for matches in Belfast and "Amhrán na bhFiann" for matches in Dublin.
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Atheist Ireland's motto is 'Building a rational, ethical and secular society, free from superstition and supernaturalism.'.
The motto of Northern Ireland Youth Forum is 'Promoting the Voice of Young People'.
National Council for the Blind of Ireland's motto is 'Working for people with sight loss'.