A brace from Kiera Sena helped secure a 3-1 victory for the Ireland Women's Under-19s against Finland in their second 2024-25 UEFA WU19 European Championship Qualifier. Captain Lia O'Leary got the ...
A combative encounter saw the Ireland Women's National Team draw 1-1 with Cymru in the First Leg of their UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off. Report to follow ...
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43% of pitches are rated as inadequate 31% of clubs don't have enough pitches to cater for demand Over 1,000 pitches are required across the country to facilitate the needs of our clubs Grassroots ...
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Goals from Hannah Healy and Kiera Sena helped the Ireland Women's Under-19s beat Bulgaria 2-0 in their opening 2024-25 UEFA European Championship Qualifier. Keen to make a positive start in Group A3, ...
Registrations are now open for the 2025 FAI Schools Primary 5s Programme with schools around the country encouraged to get involved. The fun five-a-side football programme has grown year on year and ...
The Ireland’s Women’s National Team (WNT) have given their support to the GOAL Mile ahead of their UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off with Cymru. As they bid to qualify for the European Championships ...
The excitement is building for what could be a historic night for the Ireland Women's National Team in the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday, December 3rd. Over 20,000 tickets have now been sold for the Second ...
Ireland WNT supporters planning to travel to Cardiff for the UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off game against Cymru should take note of the below information. The game will be played at the Cardiff ...
Ireland Boys Under-15s went down 5-1 in the first of a friendly double-header against Portugal after being reduced to 10 players just before half-time. The young Boys in Green produced some excellent ...