Women’s Football About to Take Off
- HerSport Editor
- July 7, 2022
- Soccer
- Euro 2022, football, Soccer
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A pivitoal moment for Women’s Football as the Euro’s look set to launch the women’s game into new heights.
Continue ReadingA pivitoal moment for Women’s Football as the Euro’s look set to launch the women’s game into new heights.
Continue ReadingSeries 12 of the WNL wraps up withs wins for Bohemians, Wexford Youths, Galway and Shelbourne, who continued their winning streak.
Continue ReadingVera Pauw has selected 27 players to make up her Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team squad for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier away to Sweden. Following recent good form that has included wins over Finland and Georgia, as well as finishing third in the Pinatar Cup, Ireland will travel to Gothenburg for their encounter with Sweden on Tuesday, April …
Continue ReadingIt was an exciting Super Saturday in the SSE Airtricity Women’s National League, as champions Shelbourne clicked into gear and Peamount United hosted DLR Waves in a top of the table clash. Shelbourne 7-0 Cork CityLast seasons champions were dominant at Tolka Park running in six goals. The first of the Reds goals came in 14th minute, the Cork defense cleared …
Continue ReadingTom Elmes has been appointed as the Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team Assistant Coach ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Georgia.
Continue ReadingSince Peamount United’s 5-0 trouncing of hot on their heals challengers Shelbourne, the title race seemed all but wrapped up. That was until this weekend’s action.
Continue ReadingVera Pauw is the current manager of the Ireland Women’s National Team and is on the verge of doing what no other Irish women’s football coach has done before.
Continue ReadingIreland defender Louise Quinn spoke to Her Sport about equal pay, World Cup qualifiers and more!
Continue ReadingOlivia O’Toole sits behind only Robbie Keane in goals scored for Ireland and her international exile immediately affected performances. The three-time player of the year, should be a far more celebrated figure in the Irish game.
Continue ReadingNew Galway WFC full time CEO Ruth Fahy becomes the first woman to take such a position in the WNL.
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