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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