Category: Women’s Soccer

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 1990

Final Table

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Blue Angels1091019
2Donaghmede Celtic1061313
3WSAF1060412
4BoI1051411
5Willowettes101183
6RFC Phoenix101092
7Microsoft10010
8Jets10010

Note: Jets and Microsoft resigned from Division 4 after heavy defeats in opening games. Both teams records were expungedtheir known record at time of leaving the league is shown here.

Known Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
3 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Bank of Ireland vs Willowettes

(Week 1)
8 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Blue Angels vs Jets

(Week 1)
12 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

WSAF vs RFC Phoenix

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
0 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

RFC Phoenix vs Blue Angels

(Week 2)
8 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Willowettes vs Microsoft

Recap

Blue Angels easily won the Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 in 1990 in the Republic of Ireland, winning nine and drawing one of their 10 games. Donaghmede Celtic finished in second, six points behind on 13 and WSAF (12 points) and Bank of Ireland (11 Points) finished mid-table. Bottom of the Division were Willowettes on 3 points and RFC Phoenix on 2 Points. The Division was reduced to six teams after the resignation of both Jets and Microsoft following heavy defeats early on. Both teams records were expunged.

REFERENCES

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

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Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 1990

Final Table

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Dodder16124028
2Leixlip16132128
3Postal16112324
4Anco1675419
5Hibernian Celtic1670914
6T.E. Rangers1653813
7Mex's Athletic1632118
8Falcon1632118
9Creevagh1602142

Playoff

Match Day Division 3 Title Playoff
(Division 3 Title Playoff)
4 - 3
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 Playoff
1990

Dodder vs Leixlip

Known Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
3 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Anco vs Mex's Athletic

(Week 1)
3 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Dodder vs Falcon

(Week 1)
6 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Dodder vs Hibernian Celtic

(Week 1)
1 - 2
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

T.E. Rangers vs Leixlip

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
0 - 9
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Falcon vs Postal

(Week 2)
5 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Hibernian Celtic vs Creevagh

(Week 2)
4 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Leixlip vs Dodder

(Week 2)
0 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Mex's Athletic vs T.E. Rangers

Recap

New team Leixlip, starting off in Division 3 of the Civil Service Ladies Football League in 1990, faltered towards the end of the season, allowing Dodder to draw level with them on 28 Points. Dodder, having won one and drawn the other encounter between the teams during the season, went into the necessary Playoff as the slight favourite and won 4-3. Postal finished four points back in third, and mid-table went to AnCO on 19 points, Hibernian Celtic on 14, and TE Rangers on 13. Mex Athletic (8 points), Falcon (8 Points) and Creevagh (2 Points) were left fighting relegation to Division 4.

REFERENCES

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

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Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2 1990

Final Table

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1O'Connell Chicks16141129
2St. James16104224
3Dublin Bay1682620
4Central Bank1666418
5DSW1680816
6CCS1652912
7Spartak1644812
8Codex16421010
9St. Brendan's1621135

Known Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
2 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

Dublin Bay vs Codex

(Week 1)
3 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

Central Bank vs CCS

(Week 1)
3 - 2
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

O'Connell Chicks vs St. Brendan's

(Week 1)
3 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

St. James vs Spartak

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
0 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

Codex vs Central Bank

(Week 2)
1 - 3
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

Spartak vs DSW

(Week 2)
0 - 3
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2
1990

St. Brendan's vs Dublin Bay

Recap

O’Connell’s Chicks were convincing winners of the Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 2 in 1990 in the Republic of Ireland, winning 14 of 16 games, and losing only one, to finish on 29 points, five points ahead of nearest challengers St. James. Dublin Bay finished a further 6 points back in third. Mid-Table positions went to Central Bank (also on 18 Points), and DSW (Department of Social Welfare) on 16 points. Fighting out against relegation were CCS and Spartak (12 points each), Codex (10 points) and bottom of the table St. Brendan’s (5 Points).

REFERENCES

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

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Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1 1990

Table as at August 23 1990 (One Game to be Played)

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Blacklions14121125
2Castle Rovers13111123
3Donnybrook1361613
4Marley Rangers1460812
5Bank of Ireland1443711
6Hammond Celtic144199
7Portobello143389
8AIB143298

Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
1 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Donnybrook vs AIB

(Week 1)
3 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Castle Rovers vs Bank of Ireland

(Week 1)
3 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Portobello vs Marley Rangers

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
1 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

AIB vs Marley Rangers

(Week 2)
2 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Blacklions vs Bank of Ireland

(Week 2)
2 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Castle Rovers vs Portobello

(Week 2)
3 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

Hammond Celtic vs Donnybrook

(Week 2)
0 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1
1990

CCS vs St. James

Recap

The Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 1 went right down to the wire in 1990 in the Republic of Ireland, with a postponed game to be rescheduled for September 20th which would decide the Championship. Blacklions based in Tymon Park, Tallaght were on top having won 12 and drawn one of their 14 matches, and Castle Rovers were second, two points behind with that postponed game in hand versus third-placed Donnybrook. If Castle Rovers were to win that match it would force a playoff with Blacklions, otherwise the title would go to the Tallaght team.

Marley Rangers finished fourth on 12 points, then Bank of Ireland on 11, Hammond Celtic and Portobello on 9 and AIB on 8 made up the rest of the highly competitive 8-team Division 1.

References

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

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FA Women’s Super League (Irish Players) 2017-18

Barclay’s FA Women’s Super League Logo [Reference: 1]

WSL 1 2017-18

WSL 1 2017-18PWDLFAGDPts
Chelsea (C)18135044133144
Manchester City18122451173438
Arsenal18114338182037
Reading1895440182232
Birmingham City1893630181230
Liverpool189183027328
Sunderland (R)1851121540-2516
Bristol City1851121347-3416
Everton1842121930-1114
Yeovil Town180216254-522
[References: 2]

WSL 2 2017-18

WSL 2 2017-18PWDLFAGDPts
Doncaster Rovers Belles (R)18152152153747
Brighton & Hove Albion (P)1812153526937
Millwall Lionesses #18123340231736
Durham18112544261835
Sheffield FC (R)189184031928
London Bees186572932-323
Tottenham Hotspur186483234-422
Oxford United (R)1833122441-1712
Aston Villa1832132140-1911
Watford (R)181116857-494
[References: 2]

Note: (C) Champions (P) Promoted to WSL 1 (R) Relegated to WPL (Women’s Premier League Tier 3). A license system is used for determining what teams are promoted and relegated from each of the Tiers in the Football Association Women’s Leagues. Note 2: Teams in bold and italics had Irish players on their roster in 2017-18.

Irish Players

TeamNamePosCounD.O.BLALGTATG
ArsenalKatie McCabeFIRL01.09.95102172
ArsenalLouise QuinnDIRL17.06.90161273
BrightonMarie HourihanGIRL10.03.874040
BrightonSophie PerryDIRL11.11.86132182
EvertonSimone MagillFNIR01.11.9471122
Man CityMegan CampbellDIRL28.06.9340100
ReadingRachel FurnessMNIR19.06.88173246
ReadingGrace MoloneyGIRL01.03.9340100
ReadingHarriet ScottDIRL10.02.9390130
Yeovil TChelsea CochraneMNIR06.09.992020
Yeovil THarriet LambeDIRL01.06.012020
[References: 2]

Report

11 Irish Players – a full Soccer team! – played in the FA Women’s Super League 1 in England in 2017-18. Republic of Ireland players Katie McCabe and Louise Quinn (Arsenal FC), Marie Hourihan and Sophie Perry (Brighton & Hove Albion), Megan Campbell (Everton), Grace Moloney and Harriet Scott (Reading) and Harriet Lambe (Yeovil Town), as well as Northern Ireland players Rachel Furness (Reading) and Chelsea Cochrane (Yeovil Town) all played top flight Football in 2017-18.

Rachel Furness of Reading scored six goals in total accross all competitions, Louise Quinn three goals and Katie McCabe, Simone Magill and Sophie Perry each scored two goals. Rachel Furness played in 17 of Reading’s 18 WSL games and 24 games in total, and Louise Quinn played in 16 WSL games and 27 games in total.

Katie McCabe Arsenal FC and Ireland [Reference: 3]

References

Logos

[1] FA Barclay’s Women’s Super League Twitter Account (2021) Profile Picture: mDxMffvE_400x400 [Internet] Available from: https://twitter.com/BarclaysFAWSL/photohttps://twitter.com/BarclaysFAWSL/photo [Accessed 28 January 2021]

Bibliography

[2] Chris Slegg & Tom Garry (2019) “2017/18 League Tables” Women’s Football Yearbook 2018-19. pg. 380. also Team Pages 44-103 for Player Information.

Images

[3] FAI (2021) Katie [nternet] Available from: https://www.fai.ie/sites/default/files/styles/headshot/public/thumbnails/image/Katie.jpg?itok=Bhr7hTex [Accessed 28 January 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe.

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Northern Ireland Football League Danske Bank Women’s Premiership 2020

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Final Table

NIFL Women’s PremiershipPWDLFAPts
Glentoran Women (C)980125524
Linfield Ladies10712261222
Sion Swifts Ladies9522331717
Crusaders Strikers1051420916
Cliftonville Ladies1020816306
Derry City Women1000100470
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
26.08.2020Cliftonville Ladies0Glentoran Women3
26.08.2020Derry City Women0Sion Swifts Ladies 6
26.08.2020Linfield Ladies2Crusaders Strikers0
Week 2
02.09.2020Cliftonville Ladies2Derry City Women0
02.09.2020Crusaders Strikers2Sion Swifts Ladies 1
02.09.2020Glentoran Women2Linfield Ladies0
Week 3
09.09.2020Derry City Women0Crusaders Strikers5
09.09.2020Linfield Ladies2Cliftonville Ladies0
09.09.2020Sion Swifts Ladies4Glentoran Women3
Week 4
16.09.2020Sion Swifts Ladies8Derry City Women0
Week 5
23.09.2020Cliftonville Ladies4Sion Swifts Ladies6
23.09.2020Derry City Women0Linfield Ladies7
23.09.2020Glentoran Women1Crusaders Strikers0
Week 6
30.09.2020Linfield Ladies 1Glentoran Women4
Week 7
04.10.2020Crusaders Strikers2Cliftonville Ladies1
Week 8
14.10.2020Glentoran Women4Cliftonville Ladies0
Week 9
04.11.2020Glentoran Women3Derry City Women0
04.11.2020Sion Swifts Ladies1Crusaders Strikers1
Week 10
11.11.2020Cliftonville Ladies2Linfield Ladies3
11.11.2020Crusaders Strikers3Derry City Women0
Mid-Week
15.11.2020Crusaders Strikers0Linfield Ladies1
Week 11
18.11.2020Sion Swifts Ladies2Linfield Ladies2
18.11.2020Cliftonville Ladies0Crusaders Strikers7
18.11.2020Derry City Women0Glentoran Women3
Mid-Week
02.12.2020Derry City Women0Cliftonville Ladies6
Week 12
06.12.2020Linfield Ladies4Sion Swifts Ladies2
Week 13
09.12.2020Linfield Ladies4Derry City Women0
09.12.2020Sion Swifts Ladies3Cliftonville Ladies1
09.12.2020Crusaders Strikers0Glentoran Women2
[References: 3]

Report

Glentoran Women won the 2020 Northern Ireland Football League Danske Bank Women’s Premiership with one game to spare on 24 points. Linfield Ladies finished second on 22 Points, while Sion Swifts Ladies finished third with 17 points, one ahead of Crusaders Strikers. Cliftonville Ladies finished fifth and Derry City Women in sixth and last place.

Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
Cliftonville LadiesSolitude, Belfast City
Crusaders StrikersSeaview
Derry City WomenBrandywell Stadium, Derry City
Glentoran WomenThe Oval, Belfast City
Linfield LadiesMidgley Park, Belfast City
Sion Swifts LadiesMelvin Sports Complex, Strabane
[Reference: 3]

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Football Association (2020)Danske Bank Women’s Premiership Table [Internet] Available from: https://www.nifootballleague.com/womens-premiership/2019/standings/ [Accessed 28 December 2020]

[3] Irish Football Association (2020)Danske Bank Women’s Premiership Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.nifootballleague.com/womens-premiership/2020/results/ [Accessed 28 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe.

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International Champions Cup Women’s (Soccer) 2019

International Champions Cup Logo
International Champions Cup Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
15.08.2019Olympique Lyonnaise (Fra)1Atletico Madrid (Spa)0
15.08.2019North Carolina Courage (USA)2Manchester City (Eng)1
3rd Place
18.08.2019Manchester City (Eng)3Atletico Madrid (Spa)2
Final
18.08.2019North Carolina Courage (USA)0Olympique Lyonnaise (Fra)1
International Champions Cup Women’s (Soccer) 2019 [Reference: 2]

Results

Olympique Lyonnaise of France won the International Champions Cup Women’s Tournament in USA in August 2018, defeating North Carolina Courage 1-0 in the Final. England’s Manchester City finished third with a victory over Atletico Madrid in the four-team preseason tournament.

About the International Champions Cup

The International Champions Cup is a Preseason Tournament involving top European and Latin American teams played over the summer each year since 2013 in USA, Canada, China and Singapore [Reference: 6]

References

Logos

[1] International Champions Cup (2020) og-image [Internet] Available from: https://www.internationalchampionscup.com/static/og-image.png [Accessed 19 November 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “International Champions Cup 2019” North American Soccer Guide 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 315.

Acknowledgements

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Football Association of Ireland Women’s Cup 2012-Present

Continental Tyres Women’s National League Logo 2011-2016 [Ref: 1]

FAI Women’s Cup Finals 2012-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
2012Raheny United2Peamount United1
2013Raheny United3Castlebar Celtic2 (aet)
2014Raheny united2UCD Waves1 (aet)
2015Wexford Youth WFC2 (4p)Shelbourne LFC2 (2p)
2016
2017
2018Wexford Youth WFC1Peamount United0
2019
Football Association of Ireland Women’s cup 2012-Present [Ref: 1-9]

Report

The Football association of Ireland Women’s Cup traditionally brings the curtain down on the women’s senior soccer season in Ireland. It is open to any Women’s Soccer team in the Republic of Ireland, and was won three times in a row by Raheny United from 2012 to 2014. Wexford Youth WFC won the Cup in 20215 and 2018.

Wexford Youth WFC celebrate their triumph in the 2018 FAI Women’s Cup Final [Ref: 10]

References

Images

[1] The Junior Soccer Portal (2017) FAI Women’s National League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://i0.wp.com/thejuniorsoccerportal.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Womens-National-League.jpg?resize=500%2C261 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

Websites

[2] FAI Women’s National League (2013) FAI Senior Cup Fixtures [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[3] FAI Women’s National League (2013) FAI Senior Cup 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures-and-results-2013.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[4] FAI Women’s National League (2014) FAI Senior Cup 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures-and-results-2014.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[5] FAI Women’s National League (2015) FAI Senior Cup 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-2015.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[6] FAI Women’s National League (2014) Wexford Youths win Continental Tyres Women’s FAI Cup [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/news/1011-report-wexford-youths-win-continental-tyres-fai-women-s-cup. html[Accessed 1 July 2020]

[7] FAI Women’s National League (2016) FAI Senior Cup 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-umbro-senior-cup-2016.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[8] FAI Women’s National League (2017) FAI Women’s Cup 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/2018-continental-tyres-fai-women-s-cup.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[9] FAI Women’s National League (2012) FAI Women’s Cup 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/2019-fai-women-s-cup.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

Images

[10] FAI Women’s National League (2014) WexfordCupFinal2018 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/images/WexfordCupFinal2018.png [Accessed 1 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Trinity College Dublin and Fiona Corrigan.

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November 10th, 2019, Cork, Ireland - Womens National League: Cork City FC 1 - Wexford Youths FC 1

Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League 2016-2019

FAI Women’s National League Final Tables 2016-2019

FAI WNL 2016

 PWDLFAPts
Shelbourne LFC (C)12102043832
UCD Waves12732331024
Peamount United12723301923
Wexford Youth WFC12714291522
Galway WFC12327192311
Cork City WFC1230914269
Kilkenny United1200122690
Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League 2016 [Ref: 2]

FAI WNL 2017

 PWDLFAPts
Wexford Youth WFC (C)181242351740
Peamount United181224472338
Shelbourne FC18873572231
UCD Waves18837372327
Cork City WFC187110313222
Galway WFC185310253518
Kilkenny United WFC1810178883
Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League 2017 [Ref: 2] [F-A Compiled from Results in 4-8]

FAI WNL 2018

PWDLGDPts
Wexford Youths Womens FC (C)2117314654
Shelbourne2117135152
Peamount United2114345545
Galway Women’s FC21858629
Cork City FC217311-1024
DLR Waves21579-1122
Limerick WFC212415-5410
Kilkenny United WFC210219-832
Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League Table 2018 [Ref: 9]

FAI WNL 2019

PWDLGDPts
Peamount United (C)2118216156
Shelbourne2117316754
Wexford Youths WFC2013254841
Galway Women’s FC2111461937
Cork City FC207211-1623
DLR Waves215115-4616
Limerick WFC214017-5912
Kilkenny United WFC210219-942
Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League Table 2019 [Ref: 10]

Report

The Women’s National League is the Premier League of Women’s soccer in the Republic of Ireland, and is run by the Football association of Ireland. From 2016 to 2017 the League had seven teams, adding an eighth in 2018 with Limerick WFC.

The League champions from 2016 to 2019 were Shelbourne FC (2016), Wexford Youth WFC (2017 and 2018) and Peamount United from Newcastle in Co South Dublin (2019).

The 2016 title wasShelbourne’s first ever in Women’s Soccer and Wexford Youths WFC had previously won in 2014-15 and 2015-16. The 2019 Championship was Peamount United’s first since 2011-12. the WNL made the transition over to a Summer Schedule in 2016.

Cork City FC 1 Wexford Youths FC 1 – 10 November 2019

November 10th, 2019, Cork, Ireland - Womens National League: Cork City FC 1 - Wexford Youths FC 1
November 10th, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Womens National League: Cork City FC 1 – Wexford Youths FC 1 Photo Contributor: D. Ribeiro [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/november-10th-2019-cork-ireland-womens-1559072213 [Edited by Enda Mulcahy for eirball.soccer 30 April 2023]

References

Images

[1] The Junior Soccer Portal (2017) FAI Women’s National League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://i0.wp.com/thejuniorsoccerportal.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Womens-National-League.jpg?resize=500%2C261 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

Websites

[2] FAI Women’s National League (2016) League Table – Women’s National League 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-table/2016-season.html [Accessed 27 June 2017]

[3] FAI Women’s National League (2017) League Table – Women’s National League 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-table/2017-season.html [Accessed 27 June 2017][Last Accessed 1 July 2020]

[4] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Fixtures & Results – Season 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fixtures-results/2017-season.html [Accessed 27 June 2017]

[5] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Fixtures & Results – 2017 Season Page 2 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fixtures-results/2017-season/calendar/15.html?jslimit=20&page=2 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

[6] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Fixtures & Results – 2017 Season Page 3 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fixtures-results/2017-season/calendar/15.html?jslimit=20&page=3 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

[7] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Fixtures & Results – 2017 Season Page 4 [Internet] Available from: http://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fixtures-results/2017-season/calendar/15.html?jslimit=20&page=4 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

[8] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Fixtures – Women’s National League 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fixtures-results/2017-season.html [Accessed 27 June 2017][Last Accessed 1 July 2020]

[9] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Women’s National League 2018 Season  [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-table/2018-season.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[10] FAI Women’s National League (2017) Women’s National League 2019 Season [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-table/2019-season.html [Last Accessed 1 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Trinity College Dublin and Fiona Corrigan.

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Football Association of Ireland Women’s U17 National League 2018-2019

FAI WU17L 2018

PWDLGDPts
Group 1
*Shelbourne U17108022524
*Galway Women’s U17107211723
Peamount United U1710415-213
Sligo Rovers U1710415-313
Athlone Town U1710334-512
Donegal League U1710019-321
Group 2
*Limerick U1784401216
*DLR Waves U178422414
Cork City U178323711
Wexford Youths U178323011
Greystones U178026-232
Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 League Final Table 2018 [Ref: 2-3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
06.10.2018Limerick U171Galway Women’s U172
06.10.2018Sjhelbourne U172DLR Waves U170
Final
14.10.2018Galway Women’s FC0Shelbourne U172
Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 League Finals 2018 [Ref: 4-5]

FAI WU17L 2019

PWDLGDPts
FIRST HALF
Group 1
+Shelbourne U17108022424
+Galway Women’s U1795221817
+Sligo Rovers U1710523817
^Peamount United U1710415513
^Athlone Town U179333-112
^Donegal League U17100010-540
Group 2
+Limerick U17107211923
+Wexford Youths U1710712722
+Cork City U17106311621
^Bohemians U1710415213
^DLR Waves U1710118-214
Greystones U1710109-233
SECOND HALF
League
*Galway Women’s U175401913
*Cork City U175401613
*Wexford Youths U17521217
*Sligo Rovers U175212-37
Limerick U175104-73
Shelbourne U175023-62
Shield
*Peamount United U1755001715
*Athlone Town U1754011112
*Bohemians U17521267
*Donegal League U175113-84
DLR Waves U175113-94
Greystones U175014-171
Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 League Tables 2019 [Ref: 6-9][Adjusted]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Shield Semi-Finals
12.10.2019Peamount United U176Donegal League U170
12.10.2019Athlone Town U171Bohemians U172
Shield Final
19.10.2019Bohemians U173Peamount United U174
Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 Shield Finals 2019 [Ref: 11]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Semi-Finals
12.10.2019Galway Women’s U172Sligo Rovers U170
13.10.2019Cork City U170Wexford Youths U171
League Final
19.10.2019Galway Women’s U173Wexford Youths U171
Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 League Finals 2019 [Ref: 10]

Report

Despite losing to Galway Women’s U17’s in the two previous encounters in the Football Association of Ireland Women’s Under 17 League (the first ever Women’s U17 National League in Soccer in Ireland), Shelbourne women’s came out on top in the 2018 Final, with player of the match Whelan, Shelbourne’s captain, getting on the scoresheet in the 2-0 victory.

Galway Women’s Under 17’s made mo mistake the following year, going through the Group Stage second to Shelbourne, but finishing top of the second half League Stage, and then triumphing 3-1 over Wexford Youths U17 in the Final.

Shelbourne U17 Women’s Captain receiving the 2018 FAI Womens U17 League Trophy [Ref: 12]

References

Websites

[1] FAI Womens National League (2018) Logo [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[2] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2018 Season – Group 1 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/league-table/2018-season/group-2.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[3] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2018 Season – Group 2 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/fixtures/2018-season/2018-season-finals.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[4] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League – Finals 2018 Season [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/league-table/2019-season/group-1.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[5] FAI Womens National League (2018) Whelan Praises Team Effort After Title Triumph [Internet] Available from:https://wnl.fai.ie/news/998-whelan-praises-team-effort-after-title-triumph.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[6] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season – Group 1 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/league-table/2019-season/group-1.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[7] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season – Group 2 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/fixtures/2019-season/group-2.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[8] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season – League [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/fixtures/2019-season/2019-season-league.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[9] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season – Shield [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/league-table/2019-season/2019-season-shield.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[10] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season Fixtures – League [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/fixtures/2019-season/2019-season-league.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[11] FAI Womens National League (2018) Women’s U17 League 2019 Season Fixtures – Shield [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/u17-league/fixtures/2019-season/2019-season-shield.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[12] FAI Womens National League (2018) Whelan_POTM [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/images/Whelan_POTM.jpg [Accessed 1 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Trinity College Dublin.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 1 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.