Peamount United F.C.

Peamount United Football Club (Irish: Club Sacair Mullaigh na Pise) is an Irish association football club based in Newcastle, South Dublin. The club is best known for its senior women's team who in 2011–12 became founder members and inaugural champions of the Women's National League. They have also represented the Republic of Ireland in Europe and in 2011–12 they became the first Republic of Ireland team, including men's team, to qualify from their group for the knockout stages of a European competition. The club's senior men's team compete in the Leinster Senior League. Peamount United also field teams in the Dublin Women's Soccer League, the Dublin and District Schoolboys League and the Metropolitan Girls League.

Peamount United
Full namePeamount United F.C.
Nickname(s)The Peas
Founded1983
GroundGreenogue
ChairmanBill McMahon
ManagerChristy Lougheed – WNL
LeagueWomen's National League
Women's Under 17 National League
Leinster Senior League
Dublin Women's Soccer League
Dublin and District Schoolboys League
Metropolitan Girls League[1]
2019Champions
WebsiteClub website

History

2010 treble

With a squad that included Nicola Sinnott, Aine O'Gorman, Sara Lawlor, Katie Taylor and Louise Quinn, Peamount United won a treble in 2010, winning the Dublin Women's Soccer League, the DWSL Premier Cup and the FAI Women's Cup.[2][3][4][5]

WNL era

In 2011–12 , together with Shamrock Rovers, Castlebar Celtic , Cork Women's F.C., Raheny United and Wexford Youths, Peamount United were founder members of the Women's National League.[6] Peamount United were also the inaugural league champions, finishing three points clear of second placed Raheny United. They completed a league double by also winning the WNL Cup, defeating Shamrock Rovers 1–0 in the final.[7] Stephanie Roche was the league's top goalscorer with 26 goals.[8] She also scored the winner in the WNL Cup final.[9] Roche formed a strike partnership with Sara Lawlor who contributed 15 goals to Peamount United's league success. Lawlor was named Player of the Season at the inaugural end of season awards ceremony.[10] In 2013–14, while playing for Peamount United against Wexford Youths, Roche also scored an acclaimed goal which went viral on YouTube.[11][12] The match was not televised but footage of the goal was uploaded to the internet by team manager Eileen Gleeson.[13] Later that year Roche, James Rodríguez and Robin van Persie were finalists for the 2014 FIFA Puskás Award, for the best goal of the year. At the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or awards ceremony on 12 January 2015, Roche finished in second place to Rodríguez.[14]

Players

Current squad

As of 6 May 2020.[15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Naoisha McAloon
2 DF Lauryn O’Callaghan
3 DF Rachel Doyle
4 DF Louise Corrigan (captain)
5 DF Chloe Moloney
6 MF Lucy McCartan
7 FW Sarah McKevitt
8 MF Niamh Farrelly
10 FW Eleanor Ryan-Doyle
12 FW Áine O'Gorman
No. Position Player
13 DF Niamh Barnes
14 DF Claire Walsh
15 DF Lauren Kealy
16 MF Karren Duggan
17 FW Megan Smyth-Lynch
18 DF Vanessa Hullon
19 DF Jade Reddy
20 MF Doireann Fahey
21 MF Louise Masterson
22 DF Ciara Maher
23 GK Niamh Reid-Burke

Notable players

Republic of Ireland women's internationals

[16]

WNL Top Goalscorer
WNL Player of the Season
FIFA Puskás Award nominee
Others
Ireland women's field hockey international
Scotland women's international

Peamount United in Europe

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League

After winning the 2010 FAI Women's Cup, Peamount United qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. They finished second in their group and, as the best runners-up, they qualified for the Round of 32. They were the first Republic of Ireland team, including men's team, to qualify for the knockout stages of a European competition.[21]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Linda Meehan
2 DF Nicola Sinnott
3 DF Grace Murray
4 DF Sue Hackett
5 DF Susan Byrne
6 MF Emma Donohoe
7 MF Rachel Jenkins
8 MF Louise Quinn (captain)
9 MF Wendy McGlone
10 MF Ruth Comerford
11 FW Sara Lawlor
No. Position Player
12 FW Clare Kinsella
13 MF Claire Walsh
14 FW Karen Duggan
15 DF Cathriona Dunne
16 FW Stephanie Roche
17 MF Dora Gorman
18 FW Amanda Parkes
19 MF Julie-Ann Russell
20 GK Sarah Finnerty
21 GK Eilish McManus
22 MF Aoife Caulfield

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rayo Vallecano330091+89
Peamount United3201122+106
Pärnu JK3102410–63
Krka (host)3003113–120
11 August 2011
Rayo Vallecano1–0Peamount United
Natalia  90'
13 August 2011
Peamount United7–0Krka
Roche  18', 33'
Lawlor  31', 78'
Quinn  37', 52', 65'
16 August 2011
Pärnu JK1–5Peamount United
Ivanova  56'
0
0
Jenkins  5'
Lawlor  30', 33'
Roche  80', 90+2'

Round of 32

First leg
Peamount United 0 – 2 Paris Saint-Germain
Report Coton-Pélagie  72'
Thomas  90+3'
Attendance: 2,109[22]
Referee: Ausra Kance (Lithuania)
Second leg
Paris Saint-Germain 3 – 0 Peamount United
Coton-Pélagie  49'
Debonne  66'
Dali  85'
Report
Attendance: 1,956[23]
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)

2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League

After winning the inaugural 2011–12 Women's National League, Peamount United qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Group 5

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
SFK 2000 (host)321061+57
Peamount United320194+56
ASA Tel Aviv University31116604
Cardiff Met. Ladies3003010−100
11 August 2012
SFK 20004–0Peamount United
Šešlija  3'
Hadžić  30'
Fetahović  32', 43'
Peamount United5–0ASA Tel Aviv University
Russell  5'
Lawlor  41', 62', 90'
Roche  58'
Cardiff Met. Ladies0–4Peamount United
Roche  2', 58'
O'Sullivan  9'
Lawlor  48'

Honours

Women's team

References

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  8. Farrell, Niall (16 June 2012). "Roche hopes for big step toward Euros". Extratime.ie. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  9. Dowling, Paul (25 May 2012). "Keeping family loyalty at Bray; BRAY W v SHELBOURNE, 7.45". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
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  11. "Today on YouTube: Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United". The Daily Telegraph. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  12. Kelly, Rory (21 October 2013). "Stephanie Roche Goal – The World Reacts – Passes 1 million views". ExtraTime.ie. Archived from the original on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  13. "Stephanie Roche talks us through her wonder strike". Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  14. "Stephanie Roche misses out on Puskas Award but scores red carpet hit at the FIFA Ballon D'Or ceremony". evoke.ie. 12 January 2015. Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  15. "2018 Squad List". FAI WNL. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  16. www.peamount.com
  17. Farrell, Niall (16 June 2012). "Roche hopes for big step toward Euros". Extratime.ie. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
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  19. "Sara Lawlor named as National League Player of the Year". RTÉ Sport. 1 May 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  20. Heigh, Rob (8 May 2014). "Russell nets player award". Dublin Gazette Newspapers. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  21. "Peamount fly Irish flag against PSG". UEFA. 24 September 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  22. "Peamount United vs. Paris Saint-Germain - 28 September 2011". Soccerway. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  23. "Paris vs. Peamount - 5 October 2011". Soccerway. 5 October 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
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