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'''Peamount United Football Club''' ({{Lang-ga|Club Sacair Mullaigh na Pise}}) is an [[List of association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland|Irish association football club]] based in [[Newcastle, South Dublin]]. The club is best known for its senior women's team who in [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]] became founder members and inaugural champions of the [[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]]. They have also represented the [[Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland|Republic of Ireland]] in [[UEFA competitions|Europe]] and in [[2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League|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 (association football)|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 Football Club''' ({{Lang-ga|Club Sacair Mullaigh na Pise}}) is an [[List of association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland|Irish association football club]] based in [[Newcastle, South Dublin]]. The club is best known for its senior women's team who in [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]] became founder members and inaugural champions of the [[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]]. They have also represented the [[Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland|Republic of Ireland]] in [[UEFA competitions|Europe]] and in [[2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League|2011–12]] they became the first Republic of Ireland team, including men's teams, 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 (association football)|Leinster Senior League]]. Peamount United have also fielded teams in the [[Dublin Women's Soccer League]], the Dublin and District Schoolboys League and the Metropolitan Girls League.


==History==
==History==


===2010 treble===
===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]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Feery|first1=Niall|title=Aine's the ace for super Peamount|url=http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/junior-senior/aines-the-ace-for-super-peamount-27957722.html|accessdate=14 January 2016|publisher=[[The Herald (Ireland)]]|date=26 July 2010}}</ref><ref name="Pea1">{{cite web|url=http://shekicks.net/news/view/3554|title=Peamount Prepare for Champions Challenge|publisher=shekicks.net|accessdate=29 February 2016|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306135549/http://shekicks.net/news/view/3554|archivedate=6 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="Pea3">{{cite web|url=http://foot.ie/threads/141364-Peamount-win-Premier-Cup|title=Peamount win Premier Cup|publisher=foot.ie|accessdate=1 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Finn|first1=Stephen|title=O'Gorman Peamount hat-trick hero|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/ogorman-peamount-hattrick-hero-26666486.html|work=Irish Independent|date=26 July 2010}}</ref>
Peamount United won a "[[Treble (association football)|treble]]" in 2010, winning the [[Dublin Women's Soccer League]], the [[DWSL Premier Cup]] and the [[FAI Women's Cup]].<ref name="Pea1">{{cite web|url=http://shekicks.net/news/view/3554|title=Peamount Prepare for Champions Challenge|publisher=shekicks.net|access-date=29 February 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306135549/http://shekicks.net/news/view/3554|archive-date=6 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="Pea3">{{cite web|url=http://foot.ie/threads/141364-Peamount-win-Premier-Cup|title=Peamount win Premier Cup|publisher=foot.ie|access-date=1 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Finn|first1=Stephen|title=O'Gorman Peamount hat-trick hero|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/ogorman-peamount-hattrick-hero-26666486.html|work=Irish Independent|date=26 July 2010}}</ref> The 4–2 FAI Women's Cup final win over [[Salthill Devon F.C.|Salthill Devon]], secured by [[Áine O'Gorman]]'s [[hat-trick]], was Peamount's first Cup success, following two previous final defeats in 2005 and 2008.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Feery|first1=Niall|title=Aine's the ace for super Peamount|url=http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/junior-senior/aines-the-ace-for-super-peamount-27957722.html|access-date=14 January 2016|publisher=[[The Herald (Ireland)]]|date=26 July 2010}}</ref>

In August 2011, [[Louise Quinn]] scored a [[hat-trick]] against [[ŽNK Krka]], as Peamount won 7–0 in the [[2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League|UEFA Women's Champions League]] qualifying round in Slovenia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/3591|title=Peamount crush Krka|publisher=She Kicks|access-date=2011-08-14|date=2011-08-14|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120523184507/http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/3591|archive-date=2012-05-23}}</ref> Peamount's Champions League run ended with a [[2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League#Round of 32|last-32 elimination]] by [[Paris Saint-Germain Féminine]] in September and October 2011, 5–0 on [[Two-legged tie|aggregate]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blake |first1=Ben |title=Peamount come undone in Paris |url=https://www.the42.ie/peamount-come-undone-in-paris-246438-Oct2011/ |access-date=27 December 2022 |publisher=[[TheJournal.ie]] |date=5 October 2011}}</ref>


===WNL era===
===WNL era===
In [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]] , together with [[Shamrock Rovers Ladies' F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]], [[Castlebar Celtic W.F.C.|Castlebar Celtic]] , [[Cork Women's F.C.]], [[Raheny United F.C.|Raheny United]] and [[Wexford Youths W.F.C.|Wexford Youths]], Peamount United were founder members of the [[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]].<ref>{{cite web|title=UEFA funding helps women's national football league launch in Republic of Ireland|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/mediaservices/mediainformation/newsid=1701812.html?rss=1701812+UEFA+funding+helps+women%92s+national+football+league+launch+in+Republic+of+Ireland|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=20 October 2011|date=20 October 2011}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peamount are crowned Bus Eireann Women's League Cup Final Winners|url=http://wnl.fai.ie/news/113-peamount-are-crowned-cup-final-winners.html|publisher=wnl.fai.ie|accessdate=20 May 2013|date=6 May 2012}}</ref> [[Stephanie Roche]]
In November 2011, together with [[Shamrock Rovers Ladies' F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]], [[Castlebar Celtic W.F.C.|Castlebar Celtic]], [[Cork Women's F.C.]], [[Raheny United F.C.|Raheny United]] and [[Wexford Youths W.F.C.|Wexford Youths]], Peamount United were founder members of the [[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]].<ref>{{cite web|title=UEFA funding helps women's national football league launch in Republic of Ireland|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/mediaservices/mediainformation/newsid=1701812.html?rss=1701812+UEFA+funding+helps+women%92s+national+football+league+launch+in+Republic+of+Ireland|publisher=UEFA|access-date=20 October 2011|date=20 October 2011}}</ref> Peamount United were also the inaugural [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]] 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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peamount are crowned Bus Eireann Women's League Cup Final Winners|url=http://wnl.fai.ie/news/113-peamount-are-crowned-cup-final-winners.html|publisher=wnl.fai.ie|access-date=20 May 2013|date=6 May 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120704133723/http://wnl.fai.ie/news/113-peamount-are-crowned-cup-final-winners.html|archive-date=4 July 2012}}</ref> [[Stephanie Roche]]
was the league's top goalscorer with 26 goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/8315/roche-hopes-for-big-step-toward-euros/ |publisher=Extratime.ie|accessdate=8 September 2012|title=Roche hopes for big step toward Euros|date=16 June 2012|first=Niall|last=Farrell}}</ref> She also scored the winner in the WNL Cup final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Keeping+family+loyalty+at+Bray%3B+BRAY+W+v+SHELBOURNE,+7.45.-a0290652175|title=Keeping family loyalty at Bray; BRAY W v SHELBOURNE, 7.45|date=25 May 2012|work=Daily Mirror|accessdate=8 September 2012|first=Paul|last=Dowling}}</ref>
was the league's top goalscorer with 26 goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/8315/roche-hopes-for-big-step-toward-euros/ |publisher=Extratime.ie|access-date=8 September 2012|title=Roche hopes for big step toward Euros|date=16 June 2012|first=Niall|last=Farrell}}</ref> She also scored the winner in the WNL Cup final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Keeping+family+loyalty+at+Bray%3B+BRAY+W+v+SHELBOURNE,+7.45.-a0290652175|title=Keeping family loyalty at Bray; BRAY W v SHELBOURNE, 7.45|date=25 May 2012|work=Daily Mirror|access-date=8 September 2012|first=Paul|last=Dowling}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor named as National League Player of the Year|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish-soccer-league/2012/0501/319235-sara-lawlors-named-player-of-year/|access-date=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=1 May 2012}}</ref>

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.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor named as National League Player of the Year|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish-soccer-league/2012/0501/319235-sara-lawlors-named-player-of-year/|accessdate=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=1 May 2012}}</ref> In [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]], while playing for Peamount United against Wexford Youths, Roche also scored an acclaimed goal which went [[Viral video|viral]] on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sportvideo/footballvideo/10393036/Today-on-YouTube-Stephanie-Roche-scores-goal-of-the-season-contender-for-Peamount-United.html|title=Today on YouTube: Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United|date=21 October 2013|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/11303/ |title=Stephanie Roche Goal – The World Reacts – Passes 1 million views |date=21 October 2013 |publisher=ExtraTime.ie |accessdate=22 October 2013 |first=Rory |last=Kelly |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131024053153/http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/11303 |archivedate=24 October 2013 }}</ref> The match was not televised but footage of the goal was uploaded to the internet by team manager [[Eileen Gleeson]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/#!/clip/813/|title=Stephanie Roche talks us through her wonder strike|date=21 October 2013|publisher=[[Raidió Teilifís Éireann]]|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news | url= http://www.evoke.ie/news/stephanie-roche-best-goal-loses-puskas-award-fifa-ballon-dor/ | work= evoke.ie | title= Stephanie Roche misses out on Puskas Award but scores red carpet hit at the FIFA Ballon D'Or ceremony | date= 12 January 2015 | access-date= 18 January 2016 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160125124104/http://evoke.ie/news/stephanie-roche-best-goal-loses-puskas-award-fifa-ballon-dor/ | archive-date= 25 January 2016 | url-status= dead }}</ref>
Peamount were beaten 2–1 by Raheny United in the 2012 FAI Women's Cup final.<ref>{{cite web|title=Raheny United 2-1 Peamount United|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2012/1014/341651-raheny-land-first-fai-womens-cup/|publisher=RTÉ Sport|access-date=24 January 2016|date=14 October 2012}}</ref> Raheny also beat Peamount to the [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]] league title by one point.<ref>{{cite web|title=Raheny United claim Women's National League title|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2013/0512/391848-raheny-claim-womens-national-league-title/|publisher=Raidió Teilifís Éireann|accessdate=18 March 2014|date=12 May 2013}}</ref> Peamount's Sara Lawlor was the top goalscorer with 28 goals, and won a second consecutive Player of the Year award.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor of Peamount United named Women's League Player of the Season|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2013/0514/392261-womens-national-league/|access-date=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=14 May 2013}}</ref> Although Peamount won the WNL Cup final, 6–3 over [[Castlebar Celtic W.F.C.|Castlebar Celtic]] in May 2013, to retain the trophy.<ref>{{cite news |title=Peamount United 6-3 Castlebar Celtic |url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2013/0519/451306-peamount-retain-womens-national-league-cup/ |access-date=26 December 2022 |publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]] |date=19 May 2013}}</ref>

In [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]], while playing for Peamount United against Wexford Youths, Roche also scored an acclaimed goal which went [[Viral video|viral]] on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sportvideo/footballvideo/10393036/Today-on-YouTube-Stephanie-Roche-scores-goal-of-the-season-contender-for-Peamount-United.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021092032/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sportvideo/footballvideo/10393036/Today-on-YouTube-Stephanie-Roche-scores-goal-of-the-season-contender-for-Peamount-United.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 October 2013|title=Today on YouTube: Stephanie Roche scores goal of the season contender for Peamount United|date=21 October 2013|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|access-date=22 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/11303/ |title=Stephanie Roche Goal – The World Reacts – Passes 1 million views |date=21 October 2013 |publisher=ExtraTime.ie |access-date=22 October 2013 |first=Rory |last=Kelly |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131024053153/http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/11303 |archive-date=24 October 2013 }}</ref> The match was not televised but footage of the goal was uploaded to the internet by team manager [[Eileen Gleeson]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/#!/clip/813/|title=Stephanie Roche talks us through her wonder strike|date=21 October 2013|publisher=[[Raidió Teilifís Éireann]]|access-date=22 October 2013}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news | url= http://www.evoke.ie/news/stephanie-roche-best-goal-loses-puskas-award-fifa-ballon-dor/ | work= evoke.ie | title= Stephanie Roche misses out on Puskas Award but scores red carpet hit at the FIFA Ballon D'Or ceremony | date= 12 January 2015 | access-date= 18 January 2016 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160125124104/http://evoke.ie/news/stephanie-roche-best-goal-loses-puskas-award-fifa-ballon-dor/ | archive-date= 25 January 2016 | url-status= dead }}</ref> Roche finished as Top Goalscorer in 2013–14, and [[Julie-Ann Russell]] was named WNL Player of the Season, but Peamount were edged out by one point in another close title race with Raheny United.<ref name="wnlawards14">{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2014/0418/609646-bus-eireann-womens-award-nominations/|title=Bus Éireann National Women's award nominations|publisher=www.rte.ie|accessdate=13 June 2016|date=18 April 2014}}</ref>

When WNL rivals [[DLR Waves]] secured backing from [[University College Dublin]] and became UCD Waves in 2014, Peamount's manager Eileen Gleeson departed to take over at [[UCD Bowl]], taking several Peamount players with her.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Clarke |first1=Aaron |title=O'Gorman concentrating on team success ahead of personal goals |url=https://www.extratime.com/newsdesk/articles/14545/ogorman-concentrating-on-team-success-ahead-of-personal-goals/ |access-date=31 December 2022 |publisher=Extra Time |date=19 June 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127203038/https://www.extratime.com/newsdesk/articles/14545/ogorman-concentrating-on-team-success-ahead-of-personal-goals/ |archive-date=27 November 2020}}</ref> Peamount regrouped with new manager James O'Callaghan placing a strong emphasis on youth development.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leonard |first1=Stephen |title=O'Callaghan amassing a strong force in Peamount |url=http://www.echo.ie/sport/article/o-callaghan-amassing-a-strong-force-in-peamount |access-date=21 October 2018 |publisher=Echo.ie |date=12 January 2018}}</ref> Peamount finished second in [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]] with [[Amber Barrett]] Top Goalscorer and WNL Player of the Season. Ahead of [[2018 Women's National League (Ireland)|2018]] some experienced players including Áine O'Gorman and [[Karen Duggan]] returned to Peamount from the Waves, who had lost the backing of UCD.<ref name="DD">{{cite news |last1=Donnelly |first1=Dave |title='It's one of the most selfish decisions I've ever made' - Irish international O'Gorman swaps UCD for Peamount |url=http://www.extratime.ie/articles/20138/its-one-of-the-most-selfish-decisions-ive-ever-made---irish-international-ogorman-swaps-ucd-for-peamount/ |publisher=Extratime.ie |date=15 December 2017}}</ref> Peamount finished third in 2018, and lost the 2018 FAI Women's Cup final 1–0 to [[Wexford Youths W.F.C.|Wexford Youths]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/wexford-youths-seal-the-treble-thanks-to-katrina-parrocks-first-half-winner-37490862.html|title=Wexford Youths seal the treble thanks to Katrina Parrock's first-half winner|website=independent}}</ref> but did collect their first trophy for five years in a 2–1 WNL Cup final win over Wexford.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Donnelly |first1=Dave |title=Megan Smyth-Lynch fires Peamount United to WNL Cup glory in Wexford |url=https://www.extratime.com/articles/21699/megan-smyth-lynch-fires-peamount-united-to-wnl-cup-glory-in-wexford/ |access-date=26 December 2022 |publisher=Extra Time |date=16 September 2018}}</ref>

In [[2019 Women's National League (Ireland)|2019]] Peamount recaptured the League title for the first time since 2011–12.<ref>{{cite news |title=Champions Peamount United lead way on Team of the Year |url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019/1113/1090526-champions-peamount-united-lead-way-on-team-of-the-year/ |access-date=29 November 2020 |publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]] |date=13 November 2019}}</ref> They lost their second successive FAI Women's Cup final to Wexford Youths, [[2019 FAI Women's Cup Final|3–2]] this time.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019/1103/1088347-wexford-youths-swing-five-goal-thriller-to-win-fai-cup/|title=Wexford Youths swing five-goal thriller to win FAI Cup|first=Ed|last=Leahy|date=November 3, 2019|via=www.rte.ie}}</ref> In the delayed and shortened [[2020 Women's National League (Ireland)|2020]] season Peamount retained their WNL title with Áine O'Gorman as Top Goalscorer and Karen Duggan as Player of the Year.<ref name="Awards2020">{{cite news |last1=Duffy |first1=Emma |title=Peamount stalwart and Wexford teenage sensation win big at end-of-season awards |url=https://www.the42.ie/wnl-awards-player-of-the-season-5307261-Dec2020/ |access-date=23 December 2020 |work=The42.ie |publisher=[[TheJournal.ie]] |date=20 December 2020}}</ref> In the [[2020 FAI Women's Cup Final]] Peamount thrashed [[Cork City W.F.C.|Cork City]] 6–0 at [[Tallaght Stadium]] to secure a "[[Double (association football)|double]]".<ref name="IT">{{cite news |last1=Malone |first1=Emmet |title=Stephanie Roche tees things up perfectly as Peamount wrap up double |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/stephanie-roche-tees-things-up-perfectly-as-peamount-wrap-up-double-1.4435463 |access-date=12 December 2020 |publisher=[[The Irish Times]] |date=12 December 2020}}</ref>

A dramatic conclusion to the [[2021 Women's National League (Ireland)|2021]] season saw defending champions Peamount United [[Upset (competition)|unexpectedly]] squander a two-goal lead to lose 5–2 at home to [[Galway W.F.C.|Galway]] on the final match day, allowing Shelbourne to claim the title with their 3–2 win over Wexford Youths.<ref>{{cite news |last1=O'Mahony |first1=Paul |title=Women's National League: "These are exciting times for women’s football in Ireland. The time to jump on board is now…." |url=https://www.hotpress.com/culture/womens-national-league-these-are-exciting-times-for-womens-football-in-ireland-the-time-to-jump-on-board-is-now-22884266 |access-date=7 December 2021 |publisher=[[Hot Press]] |date=7 December 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Fahey |first1=Cian |title="I'm in the history books for being part of the biggest implosions ever" {{!}} Karen Duggan COYGIG podcast |url=https://www.otbsports.com/soccer/duggan-peamount-collapse-1278073 |access-date=7 December 2021 |publisher=[[Off the Ball (media company)]] |date=17 November 2021}}</ref> Both matches were subject to live [[Television broadcasting|television coverage]], following the WNL's agreement of a broadcast arrangement with [[TG4]] in September 2021.<ref name="TG4">{{cite news |title=TG4 to broadcast four WNL games live during the remainder of the season |url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/womens-sport/tg4-to-broadcast-four-wnl-games-live-during-the-remainder-of-the-season-40849382.html |access-date=18 September 2021 |publisher=[[Irish Independent]] |date=14 September 2021}}</ref>

During the season a number of Peamount's players [[Transfer (association football)|transferred]] to [[Professional sports|professional]] clubs in England and Scotland without the club receiving any compensation. Manager James O'Callaghan called for the formation of a [[task force]], to examine the possibility of making the WNL [[Semi-professional sports|semi-professional]] in future: "It's great for those players that they are getting to play professionally, but it's not great for the league to be losing them."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Malone |first1=Emmet |title=O'Callaghan wants taskforce on women's professional league |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/o-callaghan-wants-taskforce-on-women-s-professional-league-1.4476516 |access-date=7 December 2021 |publisher=[[The Irish Times]] |date=4 February 2021}}</ref> Before the [[2022 Women's National League (Ireland)|2022]] season "exploratory negotiations" on a merger with [[Shamrock Rovers F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]] failed.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Fallon |first1=John |title=Shamrock Rovers merger dead in the water for Peamount |url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/soccer/arid-40820388.html |access-date=31 December 2022 |publisher=[[Irish Examiner]] |date=2 March 2022}}</ref>


==Players==
==Players==
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===Current squad===
===Current squad===
{{updated|12 July 2020.}}
{{updated|28 May 2022.}}


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{{Fs start}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no= 1|pos=GK|nat=IRL|name=[[Naoisha McAloon]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 1|pos=GK|nat=IRL|name=[[Niamh Reid Burke]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 2|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Lauryn O’Callaghan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 2|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Lauryn O'Callaghan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 3|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Rachel Doyle]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 4|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Dora Gorman]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 4|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Louise Corrigan]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no= 5|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Chloe Moloney]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 5|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Chloe Moloney]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 6|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Lucy McCartan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 6|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Lucy McCartan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 7|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Sarah McKevitt]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 7|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Jetta Berrill]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no= 8|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Niamh Farrelly]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=12|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Louise Masterson]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=10|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Eleanor Ryan-Doyle]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=15|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Jade Reddy]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=12|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Áine O'Gorman]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=13|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Niamh Barnes]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=14|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Claire Walsh (footballer)|Claire Walsh]]|other=}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=15|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Lauren Kealy]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=16|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Karen Duggan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=16|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Karen Duggan]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=17|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Megan Smyth-Lynch]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=17|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Dearbháile Beirne]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=18|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Vanessa Hullon]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=18|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Niamh Barnes]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=19|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Jade Reddy]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=19|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Sabhdh Doyle]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Doireann Fahey]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Erin McLaughlin]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=21|pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Louise Masterson]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=22|pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Rebecca Watkins]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=22|pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Ciara Maher]]|other=}}
{{Fs player|no=23|pos=GK|nat=IRL|name=[[Niamh Reid-Burke]]|other=}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Stephanie Roche]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=IRL|name=[[Tiegan Ruddy]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=FW|nat=IRL|name=[[Alannah McEvoy]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=[[Sabdh Doyle]]}}
{{Fs end}}
{{Fs end}}


===Notable players===
===Former players===
{{For|a list of all former and current Peamount United players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Peamount United F.C. players}}
{{For|a list of all current and former Peamount United players with a Wikipedia article|Category:Peamount United F.C. players}}
;[[Republic of Ireland women's national football team|Republic of Ireland women's internationals]]
{|
|- style="vertical-align:top"
||
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Erin Best
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Emily Cahill
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ruth Comerford
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Eleanor Doyle
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Rachel Doyle
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Brooke Dunne
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sylvia Gee]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Dora Gorman]]
||
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sara Lawlor]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Karen Duggan]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Jessie Gargan
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Lauren Kealy
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Chloe Mustaki
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Grace Murray]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} Haley Nolan
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Áine O'Gorman]]
||
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Denise O'Sullivan]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Louise Quinn]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Stephanie Roche]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Julie-Ann Russell]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Nicola Sinnott]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Katie Taylor]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Caroline Thorpe]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Roma McLaughlin]]
|}
<ref>[http://www.peamount.com/about-us/ www.peamount.com]</ref>


;WNL Top Goalscorer
;WNL Top Goalscorer
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Stephanie Roche]] – [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/8315/roche-hopes-for-big-step-toward-euros/ |publisher=Extratime.ie|accessdate=8 September 2012|title=Roche hopes for big step toward Euros|date=16 June 2012|first=Niall|last=Farrell}}</ref> [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Stephanie Roche]] – [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/8315/roche-hopes-for-big-step-toward-euros/ |publisher=Extratime.ie|access-date=8 September 2012|title=Roche hopes for big step toward Euros|date=16 June 2012|first=Niall|last=Farrell}}</ref> [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sara Lawlor]] – [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor of Peamount United named Women's League Player of the Season|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2013/0514/392261-womens-national-league/|accessdate=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=14 May 2015}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sara Lawlor]] – [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor of Peamount United named Women's League Player of the Season|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2013/0514/392261-womens-national-league/|access-date=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=14 May 2015}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Amber Barrett]] – [[2016 Women's National League (Ireland)|2016]], [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Amber Barrett]] – [[2016 Women's National League (Ireland)|2016]], [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]]


;WNL Player of the Season
;WNL Player of the Season
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sara Lawlor]] – [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor named as National League Player of the Year|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish-soccer-league/2012/0501/319235-sara-lawlors-named-player-of-year/|accessdate=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=1 May 2012}}</ref> [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Sara Lawlor]] – [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Sara Lawlor named as National League Player of the Year|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish-soccer-league/2012/0501/319235-sara-lawlors-named-player-of-year/|access-date=9 January 2016|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=1 May 2012}}</ref> [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Julie-Ann Russell]] – [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Heigh|first1=Rob|title=Russell nets player award|url=http://www.gazettegroup.com/sport/russell-nets-player-award/|accessdate=9 January 2016|publisher=Dublin Gazette Newspapers|date=8 May 2014}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Julie-Ann Russell]] – [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Heigh|first1=Rob|title=Russell nets player award|url=http://www.gazettegroup.com/sport/russell-nets-player-award/|access-date=9 January 2016|publisher=Dublin Gazette Newspapers|date=8 May 2014|archive-date=26 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160126052849/http://www.gazettegroup.com/sport/russell-nets-player-award/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Amber Barrett]] – [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]]
* {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Amber Barrett]] – [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]]


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===2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League===
===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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peamount fly Irish flag against PSG|url=http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=1684068.html|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=24 September 2011|date=24 September 2011}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peamount fly Irish flag against PSG|url=http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=1684068.html|publisher=UEFA|access-date=24 September 2011|date=24 September 2011}}</ref>


====Squad====
====Squad====
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{{fs start}}
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{{fs player| no= 1 | nat=Ireland | pos=GK | name= Linda Meehan }}
{{fs player| no= 1 | nat=IRL | pos=GK | name= Linda Meehan }}
{{fs player| no= 2 | nat=Ireland | pos=DF | name= [[Nicola Sinnott]] }}
{{fs player| no= 2 | nat=IRL| pos=DF | name= [[Nicola Sinnott]] }}
{{fs player| no= 3 | nat=Ireland | pos=DF | name= [[Grace Murray]] }}
{{fs player| no= 3 | nat=IRL| pos=DF | name= [[Grace Murray]] }}
{{fs player| no= 4 | nat=Ireland | pos=DF | name= Sue Hackett }}
{{fs player| no= 4 | nat=IRL| pos=DF | name= Sue Hackett }}
{{fs player| no= 5 | nat=Ireland | pos=DF | name= Susan Byrne }}
{{fs player| no= 5 | nat=IRL| pos=DF | name= Susan Byrne }}
{{fs player| no= 6 | nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Emma Donohoe }}
{{fs player| no= 6 | nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= Emma Donohoe }}
{{fs player| no= 7 | nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Rachel Jenkins }}
{{fs player| no= 7 | nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= Rachel Jenkins }}
{{fs player| no= 8 | nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= [[Louise Quinn]]|other=[[captain (association football)|captain]] }}
{{fs player| no= 8 | nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= [[Louise Quinn]]|other=[[captain (association football)|captain]] }}
{{fs player| no= 9 | nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Wendy McGlone }}
{{fs player| no= 9 | nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= Wendy McGlone }}
{{fs player| no= 10| nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Ruth Comerford }}
{{fs player| no= 10| nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= Ruth Comerford }}
{{fs player| no= 11| nat=Ireland | pos=FW | name= [[Sara Lawlor]] }}
{{fs player| no= 11| nat=IRL| pos=FW | name= [[Sara Lawlor]] }}
{{fs mid}}
{{fs mid}}
{{fs player| no= 12| nat=Ireland | pos=FW | name= Clare Kinsella }}
{{fs player| no= 12| nat=IRL| pos=FW | name= Clare Kinsella }}
{{fs player| no= 13| nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Claire Walsh }}
{{fs player| no= 13| nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= [[Claire Walsh (footballer)|Claire Walsh]] }}
{{fs player| no= 14| nat=Ireland | pos=FW | name= [[Karen Duggan]] }}
{{fs player| no= 14| nat=IRL| pos=FW | name= [[Karen Duggan]] }}
{{fs player| no= 15| nat=Ireland | pos=DF | name= Cathriona Dunne }}
{{fs player| no= 15| nat=IRL| pos=DF | name= Cathriona Dunne }}
{{fs player| no= 16| nat=Ireland | pos=FW | name= [[Stephanie Roche]] }}
{{fs player| no= 16| nat=IRL| pos=FW | name= [[Stephanie Roche]] }}
{{fs player| no= 17| nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= [[Dora Gorman]] }}
{{fs player| no= 17| nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= [[Dora Gorman]] }}
{{fs player| no= 18| nat=Ireland | pos=FW | name= Amanda Parkes }}
{{fs player| no= 18| nat=IRL| pos=FW | name= Amanda Parkes }}
{{fs player| no= 19| nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= [[Julie-Ann Russell]] }}
{{fs player| no= 19| nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= [[Julie-Ann Russell]] }}
{{fs player| no= 20| nat=Ireland | pos=GK | name= Sarah Finnerty }}
{{fs player| no= 20| nat=IRL| pos=GK | name= Sarah Finnerty }}
{{fs player| no= 21| nat=Ireland | pos=GK | name= Eilish McManus }}
{{fs player| no= 21| nat=IRL| pos=GK | name= Eilish McManus }}
{{fs player| no= 22| nat=Ireland | pos=MF | name= Aoife Caulfield }}
{{fs player| no= 22| nat=IRL| pos=MF | name= Aoife Caulfield }}
{{fs end}}
{{fs end}}


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|align=right|'''Peamount United'''||align=center|'''7–0'''||'''Krka'''
|align=right|'''Peamount United'''||align=center|'''7–0'''||'''Krka'''
|- style=font-size:85%
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right|[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|18||33}}<br>[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|31||78}}<br>[[Louise Quinn|Quinn]] {{goal|37||52||65}}||align=center| ||align=left|
|align=right|[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|18||33}}<br />[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|31||78}}<br />[[Louise Quinn|Quinn]] {{goal|37||52||65}}||align=center| ||align=left|
|-
|-
|16 August 2011
|16 August 2011
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|align=right|'''Pärnu JK'''||align=center|'''1–5'''||'''Peamount United'''
|align=right|'''Pärnu JK'''||align=center|'''1–5'''||'''Peamount United'''
|- style=font-size:85%
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right|[[Olga Ivanova (footballer)|Ivanova]] {{goal|56}}<br>{{0}}<br>{{0}} ||align=center| ||align=left| Jenkins {{goal|5}}<br>[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|30||33}}<br>[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|80||90+2}}
|align=right|[[Olga Ivanova (footballer)|Ivanova]] {{goal|56}}<br />{{0}}<br />{{0}} ||align=center| ||align=left| Jenkins {{goal|5}}<br />[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|30||33}}<br />[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|80||90+2}}
|}
|}


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|goals2=[[Nora Coton-Pélagie|Coton-Pélagie]] {{goal|72}}<br />Thomas {{goal|90+3}}
|goals2=[[Nora Coton-Pélagie|Coton-Pélagie]] {{goal|72}}<br />Thomas {{goal|90+3}}
|stadium=[[Tallaght Stadium]], [[Dublin]]
|stadium=[[Tallaght Stadium]], [[Dublin]]
|attendance=2,109<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/09/28/europe/uefa-womens-cup/peamount-united/paris-saint-germain-fc/1204123/ |title=Peamount United vs. Paris Saint-Germain - 28 September 2011 |publisher=Soccerway |date=28 September 2011 |accessdate=29 September 2011}}</ref>
|attendance=2,109<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/09/28/europe/uefa-womens-cup/peamount-united/paris-saint-germain-fc/1204123/ |title=Peamount United vs. Paris Saint-Germain - 28 September 2011 |publisher=Soccerway |date=28 September 2011 |access-date=29 September 2011}}</ref>
|referee=[[Ausra Kance]] ([[Lithuanian Football Federation|Lithuania]])
|referee=[[Ausra Kance]] ([[Lithuanian Football Federation|Lithuania]])
}}
}}
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|goals2=
|goals2=
|stadium= [[Stade Sébastien Charléty]], [[Paris]]
|stadium= [[Stade Sébastien Charléty]], [[Paris]]
|attendance=1,956<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/10/05/europe/uefa-womens-cup/paris-saint-germain-fc/peamount-united/1204124/ |title=Paris vs. Peamount - 5 October 2011 |publisher=Soccerway |date=5 October 2011 |accessdate=5 October 2011}}</ref>
|attendance=1,956<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/10/05/europe/uefa-womens-cup/paris-saint-germain-fc/peamount-united/1204124/ |title=Paris vs. Peamount - 5 October 2011 |publisher=Soccerway |date=5 October 2011 |access-date=5 October 2011}}</ref>
|referee=[[Karolina Radzik-Johan]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])
|referee=[[Karolina Radzik-Johan]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])
}}
}}
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|align=right|[[SFK 2000]]||align=center|4–0|| '''Peamount United'''
|align=right|[[SFK 2000]]||align=center|4–0|| '''Peamount United'''
|- style=font-size:85%
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right|[[Andjela Šešlija|Šešlija]] {{goal|3}}<br>[[Aida Hadžić|Hadžić]] {{goal|30}}<br>[[Amela Fetahović|Fetahović]] {{goal|32||43}} ||align=center| ||align=left|
|align=right|[[Andjela Šešlija|Šešlija]] {{goal|3}}<br />[[Aida Hadžić|Hadžić]] {{goal|30}}<br />[[Amela Fetahović|Fetahović]] {{goal|32||43}} ||align=center| ||align=left|
|-
|-
|align=right| '''Peamount United''' ||align=center|5–0||[[ASA Tel Aviv University]]
|align=right| '''Peamount United''' ||align=center|5–0||[[ASA Tel Aviv University]]
|- style=font-size:85%
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right|[[Julie-Ann Russell|Russell]] {{goal|5}}<br>[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|41||62||90}}<br>[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|58}} ||align=center| ||align=left|
|align=right|[[Julie-Ann Russell|Russell]] {{goal|5}}<br />[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|41||62||90}}<br />[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|58}} ||align=center| ||align=left|
|-
|-
|align=right|[[Cardiff Met. Ladies' F.C.|Cardiff Met. Ladies]]||align=center|0–4|| '''Peamount United'''
|align=right|[[Cardiff Met. Ladies' F.C.|Cardiff Met. Ladies]]||align=center|0–4|| '''Peamount United'''
|- style=font-size:85%
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right| ||align=center| ||align=left|[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|2||58}}<br/>[[Denise O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan]] {{goal|9}}<br>[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|48}}
|align=right| ||align=center| ||align=left|[[Stephanie Roche|Roche]] {{goal|2||58}}<br />[[Denise O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan]] {{goal|9}}<br />[[Sara Lawlor|Lawlor]] {{goal|48}}
|}
|}


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* '''[[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]]'''
* '''[[Women's National League (Ireland)|Women's National League]]'''
**''Winners'': [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]] and [[2019 Women's National League (Ireland)|2019]]: '''2'''
**''Winners (4)'': [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2011–12]], [[2019 Women's National League (Ireland)|2019]], [[2020 Women's National League (Ireland)|2020]], [[2023 League of Ireland Women's Premier Division|2023]]
**''Runners-up'': [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]], [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]], 2017: '''3'''
**''Runners-up (4)'': [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012–13]], [[2013–14 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013–14]], [[2017 Women's National League (Ireland)|2017]], [[2021 Women's National League (Ireland)|2021]]
*'''[[FAI Women's Cup]]'''
*'''[[FAI Women's Cup]]'''
**''Winners'': 2010: '''1'''
**''Winners (2)'': 2010, 2020
**''Runners-up'': 2005, 2008, 2018, 2019: '''4'''
**''Runners-up (5)'': 2005, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2019
*'''[[WNL Cup]]'''
*'''[[WNL Cup]]'''
**''Winners'': [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012]], [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013]], 2018:<ref>http://www.extratime.ie/articles/21832/wexford-youths-celebrate-record-fourth-womens-national-league-title/</ref> '''3'''
**''Winners (3)'': [[2011–12 Women's National League (Ireland)|2012]], [[2012–13 Women's National League (Ireland)|2013]], 2018:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.extratime.ie/articles/21832/wexford-youths-celebrate-record-fourth-womens-national-league-title/|title = Wexford Youths celebrate record fourth Women's National League title}}</ref>
* '''[[Dublin Women's Soccer League]]'''
* '''[[Dublin Women's Soccer League]]'''
**''Winners'': 2010: '''1'''
**''Winners (1)'': 2010
**''Runners-up'': 2005, [[2006 Dublin Women's Soccer League|2006]]: '''2'''
**''Runners-up (2)'': 2005, [[2006 Dublin Women's Soccer League|2006]]
* '''[[DWSL Premier Cup]]'''
* '''[[DWSL Premier Cup]]'''
**''Winners'': 2010: '''1'''
**''Winners (1)'': 2010


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:07, 30 April 2024

Peamount United
Full namePeamount United F.C.
Nickname(s)The Peas
Founded1983
GroundGreenogue
ChairmanBill McMahon
ManagerJames O'Callaghan
LeagueWomen's National League (women)
Leinster Senior League (men)
2023Champions
WebsiteClub website

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 teams, 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 have also fielded teams in the Dublin Women's Soccer League, the Dublin and District Schoolboys League and the Metropolitan Girls League.

History[edit]

2010 treble[edit]

Peamount United won a "treble" in 2010, winning the Dublin Women's Soccer League, the DWSL Premier Cup and the FAI Women's Cup.[1][2][3] The 4–2 FAI Women's Cup final win over Salthill Devon, secured by Áine O'Gorman's hat-trick, was Peamount's first Cup success, following two previous final defeats in 2005 and 2008.[4]

In August 2011, Louise Quinn scored a hat-trick against ŽNK Krka, as Peamount won 7–0 in the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round in Slovenia.[5] Peamount's Champions League run ended with a last-32 elimination by Paris Saint-Germain Féminine in September and October 2011, 5–0 on aggregate.[6]

WNL era[edit]

In November 2011, 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.[7] Peamount United were also the inaugural 2011–12 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.[8] Stephanie Roche was the league's top goalscorer with 26 goals.[9] She also scored the winner in the WNL Cup final.[10] 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.[11]

Peamount were beaten 2–1 by Raheny United in the 2012 FAI Women's Cup final.[12] Raheny also beat Peamount to the 2012–13 league title by one point.[13] Peamount's Sara Lawlor was the top goalscorer with 28 goals, and won a second consecutive Player of the Year award.[14] Although Peamount won the WNL Cup final, 6–3 over Castlebar Celtic in May 2013, to retain the trophy.[15]

In 2013–14, while playing for Peamount United against Wexford Youths, Roche also scored an acclaimed goal which went viral on YouTube.[16][17] The match was not televised but footage of the goal was uploaded to the internet by team manager Eileen Gleeson.[18] 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.[19] Roche finished as Top Goalscorer in 2013–14, and Julie-Ann Russell was named WNL Player of the Season, but Peamount were edged out by one point in another close title race with Raheny United.[20]

When WNL rivals DLR Waves secured backing from University College Dublin and became UCD Waves in 2014, Peamount's manager Eileen Gleeson departed to take over at UCD Bowl, taking several Peamount players with her.[21] Peamount regrouped with new manager James O'Callaghan placing a strong emphasis on youth development.[22] Peamount finished second in 2017 with Amber Barrett Top Goalscorer and WNL Player of the Season. Ahead of 2018 some experienced players including Áine O'Gorman and Karen Duggan returned to Peamount from the Waves, who had lost the backing of UCD.[23] Peamount finished third in 2018, and lost the 2018 FAI Women's Cup final 1–0 to Wexford Youths,[24] but did collect their first trophy for five years in a 2–1 WNL Cup final win over Wexford.[25]

In 2019 Peamount recaptured the League title for the first time since 2011–12.[26] They lost their second successive FAI Women's Cup final to Wexford Youths, 3–2 this time.[27] In the delayed and shortened 2020 season Peamount retained their WNL title with Áine O'Gorman as Top Goalscorer and Karen Duggan as Player of the Year.[28] In the 2020 FAI Women's Cup Final Peamount thrashed Cork City 6–0 at Tallaght Stadium to secure a "double".[29]

A dramatic conclusion to the 2021 season saw defending champions Peamount United unexpectedly squander a two-goal lead to lose 5–2 at home to Galway on the final match day, allowing Shelbourne to claim the title with their 3–2 win over Wexford Youths.[30][31] Both matches were subject to live television coverage, following the WNL's agreement of a broadcast arrangement with TG4 in September 2021.[32]

During the season a number of Peamount's players transferred to professional clubs in England and Scotland without the club receiving any compensation. Manager James O'Callaghan called for the formation of a task force, to examine the possibility of making the WNL semi-professional in future: "It's great for those players that they are getting to play professionally, but it's not great for the league to be losing them."[33] Before the 2022 season "exploratory negotiations" on a merger with Shamrock Rovers failed.[34]

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 28 May 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Niamh Reid Burke
2 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Lauryn O'Callaghan
4 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Dora Gorman
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Chloe Moloney
6 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Lucy McCartan
7 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Jetta Berrill
12 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Louise Masterson
15 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Jade Reddy
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Karen Duggan
17 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Dearbháile Beirne
18 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Niamh Barnes
19 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Sabhdh Doyle
20 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Erin McLaughlin
22 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Rebecca Watkins

Former players[edit]

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[edit]

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League[edit]

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.[39]

Squad[edit]

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

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

Group 3[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Rayo Vallecano 3 3 0 0 9 1 +8 9
Republic of Ireland Peamount United 3 2 0 1 12 2 +10 6
Estonia Pärnu JK 3 1 0 2 4 10 –6 3
Slovenia Krka (host) 3 0 0 3 1 13 –12 0
11 August 2011
Rayo Vallecano 1–0 Peamount United
Natalia 90'
13 August 2011
Peamount United 7–0 Krka
Roche 18', 33'
Lawlor 31', 78'
Quinn 37', 52', 65'
16 August 2011
Pärnu JK 1–5 Peamount United
Ivanova 56'
0
0
Jenkins 5'
Lawlor 30', 33'
Roche 80', 90+2'

Round of 32[edit]

First leg[edit]
Peamount United Republic of Ireland0 – 2France Paris Saint-Germain
Report Coton-Pélagie 72'
Thomas 90+3'
Attendance: 2,109[40]
Second leg[edit]
Paris Saint-Germain France3 – 0Republic of Ireland Peamount United
Coton-Pélagie 49'
Debonne 66'
Dali 85'
Report

2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League[edit]

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

Group 5[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 (host) 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7
Republic of Ireland Peamount United 3 2 0 1 9 4 +5 6
Israel ASA Tel Aviv University 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 4
Wales Cardiff Met. Ladies 3 0 0 3 0 10 −10 0
11 August 2012
SFK 2000 4–0 Peamount United
Šešlija 3'
Hadžić 30'
Fetahović 32', 43'
Peamount United 5–0 ASA Tel Aviv University
Russell 5'
Lawlor 41', 62', 90'
Roche 58'
Cardiff Met. Ladies 0–4 Peamount United
Roche 2', 58'
O'Sullivan 9'
Lawlor 48'

Honours[edit]

Women's team[edit]

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