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Westmeath women formally encouraged to participate in FAI Cadbury Kick Fit Programme

Cadbury Supporter and A Half campaign has launched a new initiative called FAI Cadbury Kick Fit, which aims to raise awareness and encourage participation in senior women’s football around the country.

Athlone Town women’s aim for inaugural Avenir Sports All-Island Cup success

Competing for the inaugural Avenir Sports Women’s All-Island Cup, Athlone Town will contest Group A with Shelbourne, Galway United and Linfield, the recently hosted draw in FAI headquarters revealed.

United face biggest challenge with Shamrock Rovers visit

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Galway United face a big challenge this Saturday when they host a star-studded Shamrock Rovers side in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division at Eamonn Deacy Park (5pm).

Athlone Town senior women’s team to participate in inaugural all-island competition

The Athlone Town senior women’s will participate in an inaugural all-island competition which has been introduced by the League of Ireland and the Northern Ireland Football League.

Going to the Rugby World Cup in France, or the Women's Football World Cup?

Claddagh Credit Unionhas launched a new lower rate loan for a limited time that will help travellers get to their world cup of choice.

Claddagh Credit Union’s new loan rate

Going to the Rugby World Cup in France or the Women's Football World Cup in Australia and New Zealand?

Italia ‘90 Superstar Toto Schillaci to open exhibition for all the family

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An exhibition “Chasing the ball” — A display of football stickers featuring Ireland and Italy at the World Cup 1990-2002 will be launched today Thursday at Printworks Building, Dublin Castle.

Sporting Year 2022

It has to be the year of the Shark, that’s John ‘Shark’ Hanlon from County Carlow. He bought a horse called Hewick. He didn’t pay dearly for it (not even a thousand euro) and then won the Galway Plate last summer. He added another win at Sandown, and between the two he pocketed half a million euro. Not bad for a year’s work. But just last October he won the American Grand National at Fair Hills in New Jersey with a $160,000 dollar first prize. Now he is 33/1 to take the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March. D’ya think, maybe.

John Keady, a tribute

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Now that we are reaching the end of saturation coverage of the World Cup and watching some of the best soccer players in the world, you might wonder where it all began for some of them, how they got themselves on to the world stage, and how much they owe to the unsung people without whom they would never have succeeded, the referees whose dedication to the game make all of those matches possible.

 

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