Three Donegal players feature for Irish women in Slovakia
Three Donegal players featured for the Republic of Ireland women’s side as they continued their one-hundred per cent start to World Cup qualifying last night. Tyler Toland started in centre midfield, while Amber Barrett started up front and Roma McLaughlin was a late substitute as Colin Bell’s side made it…
Manor Rangers and Boyle Celtic shortlisted for FAI Club award
Sligo-Leitrim league clubs Boyle Celtic and Manor Rangers have both been shortlisted for the FAI Club of the Year award. The eight nominations were unveiled by the FAI today. Evergreen FC from Kilkenny, the side that knocked Boyle out of the FAI Junior Cup after penalties at the semi-final stage,…
O’Neill says Coleman will come back ‘as brilliant as before’
Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman, who went off injured during last night’s scoreless draw with Wales at the Aviva Stadium, underwent surgery this morning after fracturing his right tibia and fibula, under the care of the FAI’s Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor John O’Byrne and Mr. Gary O’Toole, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. “Seamus…
Finn Harps’ League Cup game against Cockhill is postponed.
The FAI has confirmed that tomorrow night’s EA Sports Cup first round match between Finn Harps and Cockhill Celtic in Ballybofey has been postponed as a mark of respect following the sad passing of Derry City captain Ryan McBride. All of the other games in the first round this week…
Two Donegal girls among FAI award winners
Donegal had two winners at last night’s FAI International Awards ceremony in Dublin. Tyler Toland was named the Girls U16 Player of the Year, while Roma McLaughlin won the U19 award. Seamus Coleman missed out on the senior men’s award, with Robbie Brady honoured. Brady also won the young player…
Donegal duo nominated for FAI awards
Donegal’s Seamus Coleman and Roma McLaughlin have been nominated for FAI awards. The shortlist for the 2016 ‘Three’ FAI International Football Awards has been unveiled ahead of the ceremony taking place in Dublin on Sunday. This year’s ceremony – which will be the 27th overall – will see the nominees will be…
Boyle Celtic’s FAI Junior Cup quarter-final tie will take place on Sunday, March 12, at 2pm. The Sligo-Leitrim champions will travel to Carrick-on-Suir to face Waterford side Carrick United in the last eight of the competition. The full fixture schedule for the quarter-finals is outlined below. AVIVA’S FAI JUNIOR…