WU16s to host Germany in International Friendly

WU16s to host Germany in International Friendly

Fresh from winning the UEFA Development Tournament, the Ireland Women's Under-16s are back in action with an International Friendly against Germany.

The game will be hosted at St. Kevin's FC - the club recently rebranded in order to be more inclusive of girls' football - and it will present a good opportunity for the Ireland players to continue learning together.

Interim Head Coach Megan Smyth-Lynch will again oversee proceedings with the game scheduled for Thursday, May 11th and the squad is made up of the players who featured in their recent tournament triumph in Serbia.

Ireland Women's Under-16 Squad
Goalkeepers: Clodagh Fitzgerald (Cork City), Laura Fanning (Dundalk)
Defenders: Kayla Maguire (Shamrock Rovers), Keeva Flynn (Sligo Rovers), Ciara Fitzpatrick (Cork City), Lucy O'Rourke (Shelbourne), Clodagh Daly (Shamrock Rovers), Chloe Wallace (Treaty United), Kiera Sena (Cork City)
Midfielders: Amy Tierney (Shamrock Rovers), Aoibhe Brennan (Shelbourne), Freya Healy (Peamount United), Hannah Healy (Shelbourne), Lauryn McCabe (Shamrock Rovers), Sorcha Melia (Bray Wanderers)
Forwards: Hannah O'Brien (Shelbourne), Katie Lawlee (Treaty United), Rebecca Devereux (Shelbourne)

International Friendly
May 11 | Ireland v Germany, St. Kevin's FC, Dublin, KO 17:00

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