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2025 Women’s All-Island Cup Draw Revealed

The draw for the 2025 All-Island Cup was made ahead of the competition getting underway in April. All 12 teams from the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division will be involved alongside the top teams from the Sports Direct Women’s Premiership. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHYrCMwsC53/ Champions Galway United were drawn into Group C alongside Cliftonville Ladies, Cork City and Peamount United. Group A will …

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Women & Girls Plan Launched For FAI Football Pathways

With more girls playing football in the Republic of Ireland than ever before, the Women & Girls’ Football Action Plan will Strengthen The Foundations already in place so that the game can continue to grow. Aligned with the Football Association of Ireland’s Football Pathways Plan, the Action Plan will help create an encouraging, empowering and exciting football ecosystem for women and …

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Where Does Irish Women’s Football Go From Here?

It’s been exactly a week since Irish women’s football faced another bitter disappointment. A defeat to Wales marked the second consecutive failure to qualify for the UEFA Women’s European Championship, reigniting questions about the future of the game in Ireland. The blame game has already begun, with critics targeting coach Eileen Gleeson and captain Katie McCabe. However, solely focusing on …

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TG4 confirm live games to extend coverage of SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division

For the fourth successive season, TG4 will bring live coverage of the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division to a national audience – starting this Saturday night. Through Spórt TG4’s Sacar Beo, eight different Clubs will be part of the first set of live fixtures selected that will also be available via the TG4 App and globally via LOITV. The TV …

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18-Year Old Dubliner Signs For One of The World’s Richest Clubs But What She Asked For May Shock You

Last night, Irish international Tara O’Hanlon completed her transfer to Women’s Super League highflyers Manchester City, signing from Peamount United for what’s reported to be a three and a half year deal. While playing with the Peas, O’Hanlon was technically a free agent, given the club hadn’t opted to pursue the option of professional contracts that were introduced by the …

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