MU16 | Osam names 22 players for UK camp

MU16 | Osam names 22 players for UK camp

The Republic of Ireland Men’s Under-16 Head Coach Paul Osam has called-in 22 players for a training camp in Manchester, England next week.

Osam will oversee the three-day training camp to be held at xxxx before a behind-closed doors friendly on Wednesday.

It forms part of the preparation for the MU16 who will play their first internationals of the season when they take part in the prestigious the Victory Shield in Waterford.

Ireland will take on Wales (Sunday, October 30), followed by Northern Ireland (Wednesday, November 2) and Scotland (Friday, November 4).

Republic of Ireland Men’s Under-16s Training Camp

Goalkeepers: Noah Douglas (UCD), Jack Ellis (Shamrock Rovers)

Defenders: Luca Cailloce (Bohemians), Kaylem Harnett (Wexford FC), Taylor McCarthy (Bohemians), James Roche (Shamrock Rovers), Ivan Graminschii (Shelbourne FC)

Midfielders: Marven Chan (St. Patrick’s Athletic), Ronnie Gorman (Brighton & Hove Albion), Niall McAndrew (Derby County), Sean Moore (Bohemians), Matthew Murray (Cork City), Matthew Moore (Cork City), Luke O’Donnell (Derry City), Luke Mulligan (Dundalk), Richard Vodo (Shamrock Rovers), Ajibola Oluwabiyi (Shamrock Rovers), Egor Vassenin (Klub Kildare)

Forwards: Afi Adebayo (Ipswich Town), Kyle Fitzgerald (Galway United), Darragh Marshall (Shamrock Rovers), Zak O’Sullivan (Waterford)

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