A Claregalway teen has lined out for her country after earning her first cap for Ireland having played for the Irish Schools U15 Team. Sinéad Donovan, 14, is a second year student at Coláiste Bhaile Chláir and was selected for the Irish squad that took part in the Bob Docherty International Tournament in Wales last week…. Read more »
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Sinéad Donovan, from Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, became an International Soccer player in February this year when she played two International friendlies against Northern Ireland on 20th February in Oriel Park Dundalk and against England in Knutsford in Cheshire on 6th March. These games were all in preparation of the Bob Docherty U15 International tournament which this… Read more »
Coláiste Bhaile Chláir student Sinéad Donovan is living her dream—recently being capped at Republic of Ireland International soccer playing two International friendlies for the Republic of Ireland FAI Schools U15 Girls Soccer Team. Sinéad is part of local club Cregmore Claregalway FC and is the first girl at both Coláiste Bhaile Chláir and the club… Read more »
Cregmore-Claregalway FC U14 girls completed a unique League and Cup double in Deacy Park recently when they captured the GFA cup with a resounding victory over Colga FC to add to the Premier League trophy they had secured the previous week with a superb 4–3 win over old rivals Salthill Devon in an exciting game. First half… Read more »
Cregmore Claregalway FC U10 Girls soccer team were crowned GFA U10 Girls Premier League Champions this week for the first time in the history of the club. With a season finish of 7 wins and one loss in 8 games, the success of this age group has been remarkable with two U10 GFA Cup successes,… Read more »
As the further development of girls soccer in the club continues Cregmore-Claregalway FC are entering a team for the first time in the new Galway U18 League, set to start in the new year and are looking for new players in the area who may be interested in joining. This follows on from having entered a… Read more »
The final of the Galway FA U16 Girls Final took place on Friday night in Eamon Deacy Park, Terryland, Galway. The final was contested between Cregmore-Claregalway FC and Corrib Rangers FC, with Cregmore-Claregalway FC coming out the eventual winners on a score of 2–0. Despite Cregmore dominating the first half, they failed to convert a… Read more »
The 2014 Sports Capital Programme announced at Government Buildings this morning will benefit 34 sports clubs and organisations in Galway city and county, including Claregalway, where the GAA Club is receiving €132,000—the highest amount of all the grants allocated in Galway City and County. Commented Galway West and Mayo South Fine Gael TD, Seán Kyne:… Read more »
Back L-R: Hannah Flaherty, Annagh Moran, Clodagh Grealish, Nadine Mc Menamin, Orla Fenton. Front: L-R: Niamh Donovan, Allanah Griffin, Kate Slevin (C), Emma Slevin, Shauna Brennan. Missing from photo: Hannah Walsh, Chellene Trill, Caoimhe Geraghty, Maria Mc Tigue. Cregmore U10 girls took on Kilshanvey U10 girls in Deacy Park in glorious sunshine on Saturday 8th… Read more »
Cregmore Girls U10 Div1 team competed in an epic first round GFA U10 cup competition in Cregmore on 19th May against Salthill Devon FC. As cup competition is knock-out, Cregmore began first half with a well struck goal from Sarah Cogley which was equalised by SDFC before half time. SDFC then took lead in second… Read more »
Congratulations to the Claregalway/Lackagh U13 girls indoor soccer team who won the Community Games Connacht final in Leitrim last Saturday. The team is made up entirely of Cregmore–Claregalway FC U12 players. They will represent Galway and Connacht at the National Finals in Athlone in May.
Connacht Shield Quarter Final Result: Cregmore 2-2 Mulranny Utd (Cregmore win 4-3 on penalties). Great win for the juniors who move on to the last 4 of the Connacht Shield. The game finished levelin normal time, with Harry Connelly getting Cregmore’s goal so we went to extra time with Mulranny going in front 2-1 through… Read more »