Ireland Women’s Development Group to take on WU19s

Ireland Women’s Development Group to take on WU19s

As part of the ongoing development of pathways for future international players, an Ireland Women’s Development Group will face the Ireland Women’s Under-19s in a training game in the FAI National Training Centre.

This behind-closed-doors game will provide Ireland Women’s National Team Head Coach Carla Ward, and her support staff, the opportunity to observe some of the most high potential young players available during the next international window in February.

As the Ireland Women's National Team prepares for their opening matches of the 2025 UEFA Nations League – at home to Türkiye on Friday, February 21st, and away to Slovenia on Tuesday, February 25th – the WU19s will be holding a training camp at the FAI National Training Centre, sharing the facilities with the senior team. During this time, the match against the Development Group will take place.

FAI Chief Football Officer Marc Canham said: “This is a great opportunity to explore what is possible in bridging the gap between our Under-19s and Senior Team. With our Under-19s already scheduled to have a training camp at home, it made sense to bring together players who may no longer be eligible for our underage international teams but still pushing to reach the Senior Team.

“It is important to continue to aid the development of the most high potential young Irish players and we will use this international window to provide them with the kind of high level coaching and support that we have been giving to our Girls’ Under-16s, Women’s Under-17s and Under-19s during our recent Winter Training Programme.”

 

IRELAND WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Goalkeepers:
Jayne Merren (Wexford), Maria O’Sullivan (Watford)

Defenders: Therese Kinnevey (Galway United), Maria Reynolds (Shamrock Rovers), Eve Dossen (Galway United), Kayleigh Shine (Athlone Town), Kate Thompson (Galway United), Melissa O’Kane (Shamrock Rovers), Shauna Brennan (Athlone Town) 

Midfielders: Ellen Molloy (Wexford), Aoibheann Clancy (Shelbourne), Erin McLaughlin (Portsmouth), Scarlett Herron (Shamrock Rovers), Eva Mangan (Cork City)

Forwards: Emma Doherty (Galway United), Kelly Brady (Athlone Town), Emily Whelan (Glasgow City)

 

IRELAND WU19 SQUAD
Goalkeepers:
Katie Keane (Shamrock Rovers), Nicole Nix (Galway United)

Defenders: Heidi Mackin (Cork City), Grace Fitzpatrick Ryan (Wexford), Niamh Cotter (Cork City), Mary Phillips (Peamount United), Aoife Kelly (Wexford), Kiera Sena (Cork City)

Midfielders: Jess Fitzgerald (Peamount United), Aoibhe Brennan (Bohemians), Ellen Dolan (Peamount United), Lucy Fitzgerald (Athlone Town), Hannah Healy (Bohemians), Freya Healy (Peamount United), Aoife Murphy O'Connor (Athlone Town)

Forwards: Joy Ralph (Shamrock Rovers), Rebecca Devereux (Shelbourne), Isabel Ryan (Athlone Town), Ceola Bergin (Galway United), Katie O'Reilly (Shamrock Rovers), Hazel Donegan (Athlone Town), Lia O'Leary (Bristol City)

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