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Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland

Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland is governed by the Women's Football Association of Ireland. The WFAI organizes and manages the Republic of Ireland women's national football team, the FAI Women's Cup and the Women's National League as well as various county and regional leagues and junior cup competitions. The most notable county league is the Dublin Women's Soccer League. Organised women's association football has been played in the Republic of Ireland since at least the late 1960s and the national team has been active since 1973. Notable Republic of Ireland women's association footballers include Katie Taylor, Stephanie Roche and Emma Byrne. In addition to representing the Republic of Ireland at full international level, Taylor is also an Irish, European, World and Olympic boxing champion. In 2014 Roche was a FIFA Puskás Award nominee. Byrne is a prominent member of the Arsenal Ladies team.

Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland international Emma Byrne after the 2007 FA Women's Cup final.
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Governing bodyWomen's Football Association of Ireland
National team(s)Republic of Ireland
National competitions

Timeline edit

Year/Season Key events
1965 Benfica, one of the oldest women's association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland is founded in Waterford
1967 UCD play Dublin University in an early intervarsity women's game.[1][2]
1973 The Women's Football Association of Ireland is established.[3] On 22 April the Republic of Ireland women's national football team make their debut in a 10–1 defeat against Scotland.
1982 The Republic of Ireland make their competitive debut on 19 September in a European Competition for Women's Football qualifier. They lose 3–0 to Scotland.
1982 On 2 October the Republic of Ireland win their first competitive game when they defeat Northern Ireland 2–1 in a European Competition for Women's Football qualifier.
1983 Thomond College win the inaugural Intervarsity Cup, the women's equivalent of the Collingwood Cup.[4][5]
1991 The WFAI affiliates with the Football Association of Ireland.[6]
1994 Elm Rovers become first Dublin Women's Soccer League champions.[7]
2000 The Republic of Ireland win the Celt Cup.[8]
2002–03 Shamrock Rovers became the first women's team to represent the Republic of Ireland in Europe.
2005 The Republic of Ireland win their second level group in their UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualification campaign.
2007 Emma Byrne and Ciara Grant play for Arsenal in the 2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final. They are the first two Republic of Ireland women's players to feature in a major European cup final. Ciara McCormack had been an unused substitute in 2003.
2010 The Republic of Ireland U-17s finish as runners-up in the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship and as quarter-finalists in the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[9]
2011–12 Peamount United become the first Republic of Ireland team, including men's team, to qualify for the knockout stages of a European competition.[10] They also become the inaugural winners of the Women's National League.[11]
2013 The Republic of Ireland win their group at the 2013 Cyprus Cup.
2013 Stephanie Roche's goal for Peamount United goes viral on YouTube[12][13] and is nominated for a FIFA Puskás Award.[14]
2014 The Republic of Ireland team win their group at the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and qualify for the semi-finals.[15]
2014–15 Raheny United become first Republic of Ireland club team, including men's teams, to win their group in a European competition.

List of teams edit

Women's National League edit

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Locations of Women's National League Teams
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Locations of Women's National League Teams in Dublin

Timeline edit

League member Former member Future member

Dublin Women's Soccer League edit

Premier League edit

[16][17]

Major League edit

Team Home town/suburb Ground
Albion Rovers Monasterboice Muireachs Park
Cabinteely Cabinteely Kilbogget Park
Drimnagh Celtic Drimnagh
Eureka Kells Kells, County Meath Dublin Road
Lakelands Stillorgan
Leixlip United Leixlip Leixlip Amenities Centre
Peamount United C Newcastle, South Dublin Greenogue
Templeogue Templeogue

[16][18]

Mayo Women's Football League edit

Super League

Team Home town/suburb Home ground
Ballina Town Ballina, County Mayo Belleek Park
Castlebar Town Castlebar
Killala Killala
Kilmore Erris
Manulla Manulla

[19]


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ www.ucd.ie
  2. ^ foot.ie
  3. ^ Fan Hong, J. A. Mangan (2004). Soccer, Women, Sexual Liberation: Kicking Off a New Era. Frank Cass Publishers.
  4. ^ "WSCAI Roll of Honour". thirdlevelfootball.ie. 14 February 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  5. ^ www.ucd.ie
  6. ^ Fan Hong, J. A. Mangan (2004). Soccer, Women, Sexual Liberation: Kicking Off a New Era. Frank Cass Publishers.
  7. ^ List of Women's Champions, Rsssf
  8. ^ Garin, Erik (20 October 2003). "1st Celt Cup - Women Tournament - 2000". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  9. ^ www.uefa.com
  10. ^ "Peamount fly Irish flag against PSG". UEFA. 24 September 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Peamount Utd win inaugural Bus Éireann Women's National League title". fai.ie. 22 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  12. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. 21 October 2013. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  13. ^ Kelly, Rory (21 October 2013). "Stephanie Roche Goal – The World Reacts – Passes 1 million views". ExtraTime.ie. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  14. ^ "Stephanie Roche misses out on Puskas Award but scores red carpet hit at the FIFA Ballon D'Or ceremony". evoke.ie. 12 January 2015.
  15. ^ "Women's Under-19 2014 - Sweden-Republic of Ireland – UEFA.com". Uefa.com.
  16. ^ a b "Dublin women's soccer league". www.herald.ie. 12 July 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Premier League Fixtures & Results". www.dwsl.ie. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  18. ^ "Major League Fixtures & Results". www.dwsl.ie. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  19. ^ "Mayo womens league season gets ready for kickoff". www.con-telegraph.ie. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2016.

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Women s association football in the Republic of Ireland is governed by the Women s Football Association of Ireland The WFAI organizes and manages the Republic of Ireland women s national football team the FAI Women s Cup and the Women s National League as well as various county and regional leagues and junior cup competitions The most notable county league is the Dublin Women s Soccer League Organised women s association football has been played in the Republic of Ireland since at least the late 1960s and the national team has been active since 1973 Notable Republic of Ireland women s association footballers include Katie Taylor Stephanie Roche and Emma Byrne In addition to representing the Republic of Ireland at full international level Taylor is also an Irish European World and Olympic boxing champion In 2014 Roche was a FIFA Puskas Award nominee Byrne is a prominent member of the Arsenal Ladies team Women s association football in the Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland international Emma Byrne after the 2007 FA Women s Cup final CountryRepublic of IrelandGoverning bodyWomen s Football Association of IrelandNational team s Republic of IrelandNational competitionsWomen s National League FAI Women s Cup Contents 1 Timeline 2 List of teams 2 1 Women s National League 2 2 Timeline 2 3 Dublin Women s Soccer League 2 3 1 Premier League 2 3 2 Major League 2 4 Mayo Women s Football League 3 See also 4 ReferencesTimeline editYear Season Key events 1965 Benfica one of the oldest women s association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland is founded in Waterford 1967 UCD play Dublin University in an early intervarsity women s game 1 2 1973 The Women s Football Association of Ireland is established 3 On 22 April the Republic of Ireland women s national football team make their debut in a 10 1 defeat against Scotland 1982 The Republic of Ireland make their competitive debut on 19 September in a European Competition for Women s Football qualifier They lose 3 0 to Scotland 1982 On 2 October the Republic of Ireland win their first competitive game when they defeat Northern Ireland 2 1 in a European Competition for Women s Football qualifier 1983 Thomond College win the inaugural Intervarsity Cup the women s equivalent of the Collingwood Cup 4 5 1991 The WFAI affiliates with the Football Association of Ireland 6 1994 Elm Rovers become first Dublin Women s Soccer League champions 7 2000 The Republic of Ireland win the Celt Cup 8 2002 03 Shamrock Rovers became the first women s team to represent the Republic of Ireland in Europe 2005 The Republic of Ireland win their second level group in their UEFA Women s Euro 2005 qualification campaign 2007 Emma Byrne and Ciara Grant play for Arsenal in the 2007 UEFA Women s Cup Final They are the first two Republic of Ireland women s players to feature in a major European cup final Ciara McCormack had been an unused substitute in 2003 2010 The Republic of Ireland U 17s finish as runners up in the UEFA Women s Under 17 Championship and as quarter finalists in the FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup 9 2011 12 Peamount United become the first Republic of Ireland team including men s team to qualify for the knockout stages of a European competition 10 They also become the inaugural winners of the Women s National League 11 2013 The Republic of Ireland win their group at the 2013 Cyprus Cup 2013 Stephanie Roche s goal for Peamount United goes viral on YouTube 12 13 and is nominated for a FIFA Puskas Award 14 2014 The Republic of Ireland team win their group at the 2014 UEFA Women s Under 19 Championship and qualify for the semi finals 15 2014 15 Raheny United become first Republic of Ireland club team including men s teams to win their group in a European competition List of teams editWomen s National League edit nbsp nbsp Athlone Town nbsp Cork City nbsp Galway nbsp Dublin nbsp Treaty United nbsp Wexford nbsp Sligo Roversclass notpageimage Locations of Women s National League Teams nbsp nbsp Bohemians 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Park St Catherine s Walkinstown The Liberties Dublin Walkinstown Avenue 16 17 Major League edit Team Home town suburb Ground Albion Rovers Monasterboice Muireachs Park Cabinteely Cabinteely Kilbogget Park Drimnagh Celtic Drimnagh Eureka Kells Kells County Meath Dublin Road Lakelands Stillorgan Leixlip United Leixlip Leixlip Amenities Centre Peamount United C Newcastle South Dublin Greenogue Templeogue Templeogue 16 18 Mayo Women s Football League edit Super League Team Home town suburb Home ground Ballina Town Ballina County Mayo Belleek Park Castlebar Town Castlebar Killala Killala Kilmore Erris Manulla Manulla 19 See also editGeography of women s association footballReferences edit www ucd ie foot ie Fan Hong J A Mangan 2004 Soccer Women Sexual Liberation Kicking Off a New Era Frank Cass Publishers WSCAI Roll of Honour thirdlevelfootball ie 14 February 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2016 www ucd ie Fan Hong J A Mangan 2004 Soccer Women Sexual Liberation Kicking Off a New Era Frank Cass Publishers List of Women s Champions Rsssf Garin Erik 20 October 2003 1st Celt Cup Women Tournament 2000 RSSSF Retrieved 24 December 2013 www uefa com Peamount fly Irish flag against PSG UEFA 24 September 2011 Retrieved 24 September 2011 Peamount Utd win inaugural Bus Eireann Women s National League title fai ie 22 April 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2012 Today on YouTube Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United The Daily Telegraph 21 October 2013 Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Kelly Rory 21 October 2013 Stephanie Roche Goal The World Reacts Passes 1 million views ExtraTime ie Retrieved 22 October 2013 Stephanie Roche misses out on Puskas Award but scores red carpet hit at the FIFA Ballon D Or ceremony evoke ie 12 January 2015 Women s Under 19 2014 Sweden Republic of Ireland UEFA com Uefa com a b Dublin women s soccer league www herald ie 12 July 2010 Retrieved 25 February 2016 Premier League Fixtures amp Results www dwsl ie Retrieved 25 February 2016 Major League Fixtures amp Results www dwsl ie Retrieved 25 February 2016 Mayo womens league season gets ready for kickoff www con telegraph ie 22 March 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women 27s association football in the Republic of Ireland amp oldid 1154012958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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