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Republic of Ireland 2023 Women’s World Cup squad

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Republic of Ireland Women coming together before the game. Photo Credit: FAI

The Republic of Ireland Women’s World Cup squad announcement for the upcoming World Cup in Australia and New Zealand took place on Wednesday, June 28th.

After a provisional squad of 31 players took part in a training camp, Ireland manager Vera Pauw narrowed it down to 23 names to board the plane, with three players, also traveling, as ‘training players’. The team heading Down Under for Ireland Women’s first-ever major tournament will be captained by Arsenals Katie McCabe, while 2 home-based players, will also be traveling.

There is disappointment for Aoife Mannion and Megan Campbell who miss out after a battle to regain full fitness after sustaining injuries, while Jamie Finn is the most notable omission from the 23-player squad, having started the majority of Irelands qualifying matches, including the playoff game against Scotland. Pauw explained her decision behind Finns’ absence, saying “We have changed tactically our playing system”.

Whilst many talented players missed out on the call up, it provided the opportunity for other players to step up and represent their country. As the youngest member of the squad, teenager sensation Abbie Larkin made her international debut at just 16. Making valuable runs on the wing, Larkin’s vision and positioning are key to her play. The teenager is tipped as one of the stars of the future, but already is a regular starter and holding her own in an experienced squad.

Ireland kick off their World Cup campaign, against host nation Australia, on July 20th, at 11am BST.

Check out the Republic of Ireland WNT Women’s World Cup 2023 squad below.

Goalkeepers

Courtney Brosnan – Everton

Grace Moloney – Reading

Megan Walsh – Brighton & Hove Albion

 

Defenders

Heather Payne – Florida State University

Áine O’Gorman – Shamrock Rovers

Niamh Fahey – Liverpool

Louise Quinn – Birmingham City

Diane Caldwell – Reading

Claire O’Riordan – Celtic

Megan Connolly – Brighton & Hove Albion

Chloe Mustaki – Bristol City

Izzy Atkinson – West Ham United

 

Midfielders

Katie McCabe – Arsenal

Denise O’Sullivan – North Carolina Courage

Lily Agg – London City Lionesses

Ruesha Littlejohn – Aston Villa

Ciara Grant – Hearts

Sinead Farrely – NJ/NY Gotham

Lucy Quinn – Birmingham City

 

Forwards

Kyra Carusa – London City Lionesses

Amber Barrett – Standard Liege

Marrisa Sheva – Washington Spirit

Abbie Larkin – Shamrock Rovers

 

Training Players

Sophie Whitehouse – Lewes AFC

Harriet Scott – Birmingham City

Jamie Finn – Birmingham City

 

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