2025 REVIEW | Ireland Women & Girls' International Teams

2025 REVIEW | Ireland Women & Girls' International Teams

From clinching promotion to League A to winning an International Tournament, 2025 was a successful year for the five different Ireland Women & Girls' International Teams.

From Under-15s up to the senior team, 69 goals were scored across 41 games with 20 wins secured and 142 different players were capped.

Katie McCabe became the eighth player to join the WNT Centurion Club as Carla Ward guided the senior team back to League A in the UEFA Women's Nations League.

The Women's Under-17s won an International Tournament in Italy (scoring 11 goals and conceding none in three wins), while the Girls' Under-15s made their debut in an UEFA Development Tournament.

Keelin Comiskey and Madison McGuane both lined out for the Girls' Under-16s, Women's Under-17s and Women's Under-19s, while McGuane, Anna Butler, Halle Harcourt, Ciara Milton and Mia Whelan each scored for two different teams.

Below is a team-by-team review of their 2025 seasons:

2025 Review | WNT
2025 Review | WU19
2025 Review | WU17
2025 Review | GU16
2025 Review | GU15

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