MU19 | Mohan calls-in 30 for summer training camp

MU19 | Mohan calls-in 30 for summer training camp

While most international sides are winding down for the season, Ireland Men’s Under-19s Head Coach Tom Mohan is already planning for the next campaign.

A group of 30 players will join Mohan today in Dublin for a three-day training camp at FAI HQ, Abbotstown.

Ireland MU19s face Albania, Slovenia and Belgium in November in their UEFA Under-19 European Championship Qualifying Round.

Five months out from those games work has begun as Mohan runs the rule over a number of options available to him during this international window.

Ireland Men’s Under-19s Training Camp

Goalkeepers: Theo Avery (Mansfield), Nathan Hunter (Dungannon Swifts), Andrew Wogan (Drogheda United)

Defenders: Luke Brown (Shelbourne), Patrick Baranyai (Hercules), James Crawford (Wexford), Jesse Dempsey (UCD), Christy Grogan (Stoke City), Cathal Heffernan (AC Milan) Liam McAlinney (Leicester City), Ronnie McGrath (Leeds United), Charlie O’Brien (Cobh Ramblers), Luke O’Brien (St. Patrick’s Athletic), Luke O’Regan (UCD), Lewis Temple (Shelbourne)

Midfielders: James Byrne (St. Patrick’s Athletic), Cian Doyle (Shelbourne), Justin Ferizaj (Shamrock Rovers), Billy Gilmore (Bohemians), Sean Moore (Cliftonville), Jack Moorhouse (Manchester United), Joe O’Brien-Whitmarsh (Cork City), Gideon Tetteh (Shamrock Rovers)

Forwards: Matthew Alonge (UCD), Patrick Casey (Charlton Athletic), Jake Doyle (UCD), Joshua Fitzpatrick (Cork City), Gavin Hodgins (Shelbourne), Eoin Kenny (Dundalk), Caden McLaughlin (Villarreal)

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