Galway United F.C.

Football club

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2024 Julie-Ann Russell, Jenna Slattery, and Kate Thompson were named to the 2024 Premier Division Team of the Year.
2024 Julie-Ann Russell was selected as the Player of the Year at the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division Awards.
2024 The club successfully defended their Avenir Sports All-Island Cup title, winning the competition for the second consecutive year.
2024 Broke the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division attendance record with 2,861 spectators during a match against DLR Waves at Eamonn Deacy Park.
March 16 2024 Galway United achieved a 5-0 home win against Cork City.
2023 Galway United won the First Division with an exceptional performance, securing 94 points and promotion to the Premier Division.
2023 Galway United launched women's teams at senior, u-19, and u-17 levels to continue the football legacy after Galway W.F.C.'s withdrawal.
2023 Galway United W.F.C. signed a kit manufacturing deal with O'Neills and secured Comer Property Management as their main sponsor for the season.
2023 Forward Jodie Griffin won the TG4 Goal of the Year award.
2023 Galway United W.F.C. won the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup, marking a significant achievement for the women's football club.
2023 Midfielder Jenna Slattery was named in the 2023 Premier Division Team of the Year.
March 4 2023 Galway United played their first official home game at Eamon Deacy Park, losing narrowly to Wexford Youths.
December 2022 The club announced they would not apply for inclusion in the next season's SSE Airtricity Women's National League, effectively ending their participation in the league due to additional costs.
December 3 2022 Phil Trill was confirmed as Galway United's first-ever senior women's team manager, expressing excitement about being the first to lead a women's team for the club.
October 5 2022 Galway United announced they would launch women's teams for the first time, including a senior team in the Women's National League for 2023 and underage teams at u-17 and u-19 levels.
September 13 2022 Galway United announced disappointment with Galway W.F.C.'s demise and initiated a dialogue to explore options for representing Galway in women's football at senior and underage levels.
2021 The team finished 2nd in the First Division, showing strong potential for promotion.
2019 The club was reinstated to the Women's National League, returning to top-tier women's football competition in Ireland.
2017 Galway United was relegated from the Premier Division after finishing 10th.
2015 Galway United Women's Football Club was officially established, marking the beginning of the club's women's team.
2014 The club secured promotion back to the First Division, finishing 3rd with 49 points.
2013 Galway W.F.C. joined the Women's National League for the 2013-2014 season, marking their entry into the top-tier women's football competition in Ireland.
2011 Galway United experienced a challenging season, finishing last in the Premier Division with only 6 points and subsequently being relegated.

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