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Eileen Gleeson

Eileen Gleeson is the Head of Women and Girls Football for the Football Association of Ireland. She is responsible for helping to grow participation and retention of women and girls at all levels of the game, while also supporting wider football development strategies, ensuring there is a pathway for every woman and girl in Ireland to achieve their full potential.

Eileen Gleeson
Personal information
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Blacklions
Ballymun United
Hammond Celtic
Managerial career
2000–2004 Ballymun United
2004–2006 St James's Gate
2006–2014 Peamount United
2014–2017 UCD Waves
2019–2021 Ireland (assistant)
2021– 2022 Glasgow City
2023– Ireland Head of Women and Girls Football
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gleeson left her role as manager of Glasgow City in December 2022, having previously spent two years as Assistant Coach to Vera Pauw with the Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team. With Glasgow City of the Scottish Women's Premier League she won 26, drew 3 and lost just once. She has previoulsy coached Women's National League (Ireland) clubs UCD Waves and Peamount United, who she guided to the last 32 of the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. She holds a UEFA Pro Licence since 2015.

Playing career

As a player Gleeson played in the Civil Service League with Blacklions and in the Dublin Women's Soccer League with Ballymun United and Hammond Celtic.[1] She characterised herself as a hard-working but limited player: "I wouldn't be highlighting anything about my playing days."[2]

Coaching career

Early coaching career

Gleeson began her coaching career with Ballymun United in the Dublin Women's Soccer League and also had a spell with St James's Gate.[3]

Peamount United

Gleeson served as manager of Peamount United between 2006 and 2014. Under Gleeson, United became the one of the most successful women's football teams in the Republic of Ireland. She guided Peamount United to a treble in 2010, winning the Dublin Women's Soccer League title, the DWSL Premier Cup and the FAI Women's Cup.[4][5] Under Gleeson, Peamount also won the inaugural 2011–12 Women's National League title and the WNL Cup in both 2012 and 2013. Gleeson also managed Peamount during their 2011–12 and 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League campaigns.[6] In 2013–14 when Stephanie Roche scored her FIFA Puskás Award-nominated goal for Peamount against Wexford Youths, it was Gleeson who uploaded footage of the goal on the internet. It later went viral on YouTube.[7][8]

UCD Waves

The 2014–15 Women's National League season saw Gleeson become manager of UCD Waves. A number of Peamount United players including Julie-Ann Russell, Aine O'Gorman, Karen Duggan, Dora Gorman, Chloe Mustaki and Emily Cahill all subsequently followed Gleeson to UCD Waves.[9] She quit UCD in January 2017, to focus on a PhD. She had obtained a UEFA Pro Licence in 2015.[10]

Ireland

In September 2019, Vera Pauw, the incoming manager of the Republic of Ireland women's national football team, appointed Gleeson as her assistant.[11] The two built a strong working relationship during Ireland's unsuccessful UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying Group I campaign, and Pauw was disappointed when Gleeson accepted a head coach role with Glasgow City in October 2021.[12]

Gleeson signed off with a 2-1 away win over Finland. The team subsequently went on to qualify for their first world cup finals appearance with a playoff win over Scotland in October 2022.

Glasgow City

Glasgow City announced that Gleeson would take over as their new head coach in November 2021, part way through the 2021–22 Scottish Women's Premier League season.[13] Gleeson took over from Interim Head coach Grant Scott after 9 games. City were beaten to the championship by Rangers – the first time in 15 seasons that the club had failed to win the league.[14] Defeat by Celtic in both domestic Cup finals consigned Glasgow City to their first trophyless season in 17 years.[15]

In the 2022–23 Scottish Women's Premier League season, Glasgow City were top of the table after 12 matches under Gleesons charge. Sitting in 1st position and 2 points ahead of champions Rangers, it came as a surprise when it was announced on 19 December 2022 that Gleeson was stepping down. "I would like to sincerely express my gratitude to all at the club for providing the opportunity to be involved with such an iconic women's football club such as Glasgow City," she said. Glesson oversaw 30 league games, winning 26, drawing 3 and losing just 1 game.

Managerial career club statistics

League Championship Results
Season Competition Club PLD W D L F A Win % League Position FAI/SFA Cup League Cup
2010 DWSL Peamount United - - - - - - - Champions Winners [16] Winners
2011/12 WNL [17] Peamount United 15 12 0 3 66 15 80% Champions [18] Winners
2012/13 WNL [19] Peamount United 18 14 2 2 80 20 78% 2nd [20] SF Winners
2013/14 WNL [21] Peamount United 21 17 3 1 75 19 81% 2nd [22] Runner Up [23] SF
2014/15 WNL [24] UCD Waves 18 13 2 3 69 14 72% 2nd [25] SF Runner Up
2015/16 WNL [26] UCD Waves 12 8 1 3 38 14 67% 3rd SF Runner Up
2016/17 WNL [27] UCD Waves 12 7 3 2 33 11 58% 4th [28] Runner Up [29] SF
2021/22 SWPL Glasgow City 18* 15 2 1 55 8 83% 2nd Runner Up Runner Up
2022/23 SWPL Glasgow City 12** 11 1 0 43 5 92% 1st TBC SF
  • Gleeson joined the Glasgow City team part way through the 2021/22 season. She took charge of 18 of the 27 League games
    • Gleeson stepped down after 12 matches in 2022/23 to return to her employer in Dublin.
UEFA Champions League
Season Competition Club PLD W D L F A Final Position
2011/12 UWCL [30] Peamount United 5 2 0 3 12 7 Round of 32
2012/13 UWCL [31] Peamount United 3 2 0 1 9 4 Qualifying Round
2022/23 UWCL Glasgow City 2 0 0 2 1 4 Qualifying Round

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Coaches Feature". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  2. ^ Fennessy, Paul (6 May 2019). "'I don't blame players, leaving the game or going to play GAA'". The42.ie. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  3. ^ . extratime.ie. 8 February 2014. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  4. ^ Feery, Niall (26 July 2010). "Aine's the ace for super Peamount". The Herald (Ireland). Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  5. ^ . shekicks.net. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Gleeson and Peamount United part company". www.extratime.ie. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Today on YouTube: Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United". The Daily Telegraph. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  8. ^ Kelly, Rory (21 October 2013). . ExtraTime.ie. Archived from the original on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  9. ^ "Waves break new ground". www.gazettegroup.com. 21 August 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Two League of Ireland managers along with former Internationals named on FAI Pro Licence course". League of Ireland. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Ireland manager Vera Pauw appoints Eileen Gleeson as assistant". Football Association of Ireland. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  12. ^ Kelly, David (15 October 2021). "Vera Pauw 'really disappointed to lose' assistant Eileen Gleeson to Glasgow City". Irish Independent. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Glasgow City: SWPL champions announce Ireland assistant Eileen Gleeson as new boss". BBC. 15 October 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  14. ^ Cairney, James (24 May 2022). "Eileen Gleeson insists Glasgow City's dominance raised standards in Scotland". The Herald (Scotland). Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Celtic v Glasgow City: 'Huge' to avoid trophyless season - Eileen Gleeson". BBC Sport. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  16. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Cup Winners".
  17. ^ "2011/2012 Season".
  18. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Champions".
  19. ^ "2012/2013 Season".
  20. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Champions".
  21. ^ "2013/2014 Season".
  22. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Champions".
  23. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Cup Winners".
  24. ^ "2014/2015 Season".
  25. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Champions".
  26. ^ "2015/2016 Season".
  27. ^ "2017 Season".
  28. ^ "2017 Season".
  29. ^ "Ireland - List of Women Cup Winners".
  30. ^ "Season 2011/12 | UEFA Women's Champions League 2011/12".
  31. ^ "Season 2012/13 | UEFA Women's Champions League 2012/13".

External links

  • Eileen Gleeson at Soccerway

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Eileen Gleeson is the Head of Women and Girls Football for the Football Association of Ireland She is responsible for helping to grow participation and retention of women and girls at all levels of the game while also supporting wider football development strategies ensuring there is a pathway for every woman and girl in Ireland to achieve their full potential Eileen GleesonPersonal informationPlace of birthDublin IrelandSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls BlacklionsBallymun UnitedHammond CelticManagerial career2000 2004Ballymun United2004 2006St James s Gate2006 2014Peamount United2014 2017UCD Waves2019 2021Ireland assistant 2021 2022Glasgow City2023 Ireland Head of Women and Girls Football Club domestic league appearances and goalsGleeson left her role as manager of Glasgow City in December 2022 having previously spent two years as Assistant Coach to Vera Pauw with the Republic of Ireland Women s National Team With Glasgow City of the Scottish Women s Premier League she won 26 drew 3 and lost just once She has previoulsy coached Women s National League Ireland clubs UCD Waves and Peamount United who she guided to the last 32 of the 2011 12 UEFA Women s Champions League She holds a UEFA Pro Licence since 2015 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Early coaching career 2 2 Peamount United 2 3 UCD Waves 2 4 Ireland 2 5 Glasgow City 3 Managerial career club statistics 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditAs a player Gleeson played in the Civil Service League with Blacklions and in the Dublin Women s Soccer League with Ballymun United and Hammond Celtic 1 She characterised herself as a hard working but limited player I wouldn t be highlighting anything about my playing days 2 Coaching career EditEarly coaching career Edit Gleeson began her coaching career with Ballymun United in the Dublin Women s Soccer League and also had a spell with St James s Gate 3 Peamount United Edit Gleeson served as manager of Peamount United between 2006 and 2014 Under Gleeson United became the one of the most successful women s football teams in the Republic of Ireland She guided Peamount United to a treble in 2010 winning the Dublin Women s Soccer League title the DWSL Premier Cup and the FAI Women s Cup 4 5 Under Gleeson Peamount also won the inaugural 2011 12 Women s National League title and the WNL Cup in both 2012 and 2013 Gleeson also managed Peamount during their 2011 12 and 2012 13 UEFA Women s Champions League campaigns 6 In 2013 14 when Stephanie Roche scored her FIFA Puskas Award nominated goal for Peamount against Wexford Youths it was Gleeson who uploaded footage of the goal on the internet It later went viral on YouTube 7 8 UCD Waves Edit The 2014 15 Women s National League season saw Gleeson become manager of UCD Waves A number of Peamount United players including Julie Ann Russell Aine O Gorman Karen Duggan Dora Gorman Chloe Mustaki and Emily Cahill all subsequently followed Gleeson to UCD Waves 9 She quit UCD in January 2017 to focus on a PhD She had obtained a UEFA Pro Licence in 2015 10 Ireland Edit In September 2019 Vera Pauw the incoming manager of the Republic of Ireland women s national football team appointed Gleeson as her assistant 11 The two built a strong working relationship during Ireland s unsuccessful UEFA Women s Euro 2022 qualifying Group I campaign and Pauw was disappointed when Gleeson accepted a head coach role with Glasgow City in October 2021 12 Gleeson signed off with a 2 1 away win over Finland The team subsequently went on to qualify for their first world cup finals appearance with a playoff win over Scotland in October 2022 Glasgow City Edit Glasgow City announced that Gleeson would take over as their new head coach in November 2021 part way through the 2021 22 Scottish Women s Premier League season 13 Gleeson took over from Interim Head coach Grant Scott after 9 games City were beaten to the championship by Rangers the first time in 15 seasons that the club had failed to win the league 14 Defeat by Celtic in both domestic Cup finals consigned Glasgow City to their first trophyless season in 17 years 15 In the 2022 23 Scottish Women s Premier League season Glasgow City were top of the table after 12 matches under Gleesons charge Sitting in 1st position and 2 points ahead of champions Rangers it came as a surprise when it was announced on 19 December 2022 that Gleeson was stepping down I would like to sincerely express my gratitude to all at the club for providing the opportunity to be involved with such an iconic women s football club such as Glasgow City she said Glesson oversaw 30 league games winning 26 drawing 3 and losing just 1 game Managerial career club statistics EditLeague Championship Results Season Competition Club PLD W D L F A Win League Position FAI SFA Cup League Cup2010 DWSL Peamount United Champions Winners 16 Winners2011 12 WNL 17 Peamount United 15 12 0 3 66 15 80 Champions 18 Winners2012 13 WNL 19 Peamount United 18 14 2 2 80 20 78 2nd 20 SF Winners2013 14 WNL 21 Peamount United 21 17 3 1 75 19 81 2nd 22 Runner Up 23 SF2014 15 WNL 24 UCD Waves 18 13 2 3 69 14 72 2nd 25 SF Runner Up2015 16 WNL 26 UCD Waves 12 8 1 3 38 14 67 3rd SF Runner Up2016 17 WNL 27 UCD Waves 12 7 3 2 33 11 58 4th 28 Runner Up 29 SF2021 22 SWPL Glasgow City 18 15 2 1 55 8 83 2nd Runner Up Runner Up2022 23 SWPL Glasgow City 12 11 1 0 43 5 92 1st TBC SFGleeson joined the Glasgow City team part way through the 2021 22 season She took charge of 18 of the 27 League games Gleeson stepped down after 12 matches in 2022 23 to return to her employer in Dublin UEFA Champions League Season Competition Club PLD W D L F A Final Position2011 12 UWCL 30 Peamount United 5 2 0 3 12 7 Round of 322012 13 UWCL 31 Peamount United 3 2 0 1 9 4 Qualifying Round2022 23 UWCL Glasgow City 2 0 0 2 1 4 Qualifying RoundHonours EditWomen s National League Winners 2010 2012 Runners up 2013 2014 2015 2017 FAI Women s Cup Winners 2010 Runners up 2008 2012 2014 2017 WNL Cup Winners 2012 2013 Runners up 2015 2016 Scottish Women s Premier League Runners up 2022 Scottish Women s Cup Runners up 2022 Scottish Women s Premier League Cup Runners up 2021References Edit Coaches Feature www fai ie Retrieved 3 March 2016 Fennessy Paul 6 May 2019 I don t blame players leaving the game or going to play GAA The42 ie Retrieved 6 September 2019 Cork Women s FC v Peamount United extratime ie 8 February 2014 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2016 Feery Niall 26 July 2010 Aine s the ace for super Peamount The Herald Ireland Retrieved 14 January 2016 Peamount Prepare for Champions Challenge shekicks net Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 29 February 2016 Gleeson and Peamount United part company www extratime ie 3 March 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Today on YouTube Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United The Daily Telegraph 21 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Kelly Rory 21 October 2013 Stephanie Roche Goal The World Reacts Passes 1 million views ExtraTime ie Archived from the original on 24 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Waves break new ground www gazettegroup com 21 August 2014 Retrieved 23 June 2016 Two League of Ireland managers along with former Internationals named on FAI Pro Licence course League of Ireland 20 January 2019 Retrieved 6 September 2019 Ireland manager Vera Pauw appoints Eileen Gleeson as assistant Football Association of Ireland 14 September 2019 Retrieved 19 September 2019 Kelly David 15 October 2021 Vera Pauw really disappointed to lose assistant Eileen Gleeson to Glasgow City Irish Independent Retrieved 4 June 2022 Glasgow City SWPL champions announce Ireland assistant Eileen Gleeson as new boss BBC 15 October 2021 Retrieved 1 March 2022 Cairney James 24 May 2022 Eileen Gleeson insists Glasgow City s dominance raised standards in Scotland The Herald Scotland Retrieved 4 June 2022 Celtic v Glasgow City Huge to avoid trophyless season Eileen Gleeson BBC Sport 27 May 2022 Retrieved 4 June 2022 Ireland List of Women Cup Winners 2011 2012 Season Ireland List of Women Champions 2012 2013 Season Ireland List of Women Champions 2013 2014 Season Ireland List of Women Champions Ireland List of Women Cup Winners 2014 2015 Season Ireland List of Women Champions 2015 2016 Season 2017 Season 2017 Season Ireland List of Women Cup Winners Season 2011 12 UEFA Women s Champions League 2011 12 Season 2012 13 UEFA Women s Champions League 2012 13 External links EditEileen Gleeson at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eileen Gleeson amp oldid 1137692412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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