Ireland to host Cerebral Palsy International Friendly Series

Ireland to host Cerebral Palsy International Friendly Series

Ireland will play host to the 2024 Cerebral Palsy International Friendly Series in Dublin between September 27-29.

Both the Men's and Women's Teams will be in action as they take on Denmark, Scotland and United States in the AUL Complex, Dublin.

This tournament is welcome preparation for the Ireland teams ahead of the  IFCPF World Cup taking place in Spain in November.

It will be the Women's Team's first involvement in the World Cup following on from winning the IFCP Nations League last year and their continued recruitment drive.

There has been significant progress made in the development of Cerebral Palsy football with the opportunity to represent Ireland on the international stage proving to be a huge motivator.

The work being done by the CP Academy and various clubs around the country is making a difference but more players are encouraged to get involved by contacting [email protected]

 

2024 CP International Friendly Series

Fixtures
Friday, September 27th
Women's | Ireland v Denmark, AUL Complex, KO 15:00
Men's | Scotland v USA, AUL Complex, KO 15:00

Saturday, September 28th
Women's | Ireland v USA, AUL Complex, KO 15:00
Men's | Ireland v Scotland, AUL Complex, KO 17:00

Sunday, September 29th
Women's | Denmark v USA, AUL Complex, KO 11:00
Men's | Ireland v USA, AUL Complex, KO 13:00

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