St Catherine's U-16 team will take to the field this weekend against Shelbourne
A momentous occasion awaits St Catherine’s U-16 girls' team this Saturday as they face Shelbourne FC in the SFAI Subway National Trophy quarter-finals.
This fixture marks a significant milestone in the club’s history, particularly for the club’s female players, as they prepare to take on one of the most recognised names in Irish football.
With the advantage of playing on home turf at Emerald Park, the team is calling on the entire community to rally behind them. Every voice of encouragement and every display of green and white will make a difference as the girls embark on their most important match to date.
Kick-off is at 3pm, and the club urges supporters from the club, the town, and the surrounding areas to turn out in force.
St Catherine’s team: Naoisa Gillespie (Carrick), Etain Getins (Killybegs), Katie O’Neill (Killybegs), Dervla Hardy (Glen), Bronagh Heaghty (Glen), Ellen Boyle (Ardara), Molly Elliott (Ardara), Emma Diver (Kilcar), Emma Cunningham (Glen), Nicole Fuller (Glen), Saoirse Gillespie (Killybegs), Sienna Gillespie (Killybegs), Orlaith O’Donnell (Killybegs), Trinity Kelly (Killybegs), Emma McAillig (Killybegs), Bella Sharkey (Glen).
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