GU16 | Scotland to visit for two International Friendlies

GU16 | Scotland to visit for two International Friendlies

The Ireland Girls' Under-16s will host Scotland in two International Friendly games in the FAI National Training Centre in early November.

The Class of 2024/25 have started well under Head Coach Tom Elmes and his support staff with three wins and 13 goals scored against Cymru and Northern Ireland.

Next up are two games against Scotland, where Elmes will have extra support on his coaching staff in Rianna Jarrett, who starts on the new Player to Coach Programme that assists coaches as part of the Football Pathways Plan.

Chloe Sarcia-Maxwell, Fiona Poole, Caelan Bacon and Ruby Morrison all return to the squad having missed the recent 4-2 win over Northern Ireland.


Ireland Girls' Under-16 Squad
Goalkeepers: Sarah Doyle (Shamrock Rovers), Isabelle Carroll (Waterford)

Defenders: Lara Dallaghan (Shamrock Rovers), Annabel Mulcaire Quille (Treaty United), Sophie Clarke (Bohemians), Holly O’Hagan (Cork City), Keelin Comiskey (Shamrock Rovers), Hailey Twomey (Kells Youths)

Midfielders: Chloe Sarcia-Maxwell (North Carolina Courage Academy), Emma Mooney (Athlone Town), Madison McGuane (Treaty United), Fiona Poole (Thompson Okanagan FC), Molly Kirwan (Wexford)

Forwards: Mia Gaff (Bohemians), Alice Buggle (Shelbourne), Caelan Bacon (Downtown United SC), Ciara Milton (Shamrock Rovers), Halle Harcourt (Shelbourne), Ruby Morrison (Celtic), Sophie Byrne (Shamrock Rovers)
 

International Friendlies
Monday, November 4th | Ireland v Scotland, FAI National Training Centre, KO 15:00
Thursday, November 7th | Ireland v Scotland, FAI National Training Centre, KO 12:00

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