On behalf of the Football Association of Ireland, I’d like to congratulate everyone involved with Sligo Rovers on your women’s senior team reaching the milestone of 100 competitive games.
The Bit O’Red has a long history in League of Ireland football, and it was fantastic to be at the home of Peamount Utd in March 2022 when the women’s team made its debut in the SSE Airtricity Women’s National League as it was at the time.
It was a historic day for the club and a proud moment for players who were the first to represent this great club at senior level.
It is hugely important to have a club of Sligo Rovers’ tradition, passion and ambition in the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division, as you provide a clear pathway for young players from the town, county and surrounding areas.
We’ve already seen some excellent players progress through the ranks of the EA SPORTS LOI Academy to the first team, and this is showing no signs of slowing down.
There have been a number of memorable performances over the first four seasons, including the victory over champions Shelbourne in that debut campaign, especially as the game was live on TG4, and advancing to the semi-finals of the Sports Direct Women’s FAI Cup in 2023 and 2024.
Off the pitch, the players have been terrific ambassadors in promoting women’s and girls’ football and have been role models for local girls who can now aspire to represent Sligo Rovers at the highest level in this country.
I’d like to thank all of the players, coaches, support staff, administrators, volunteers, sponsors, local stakeholders and supporters who have played a massive part in the Sligo Rovers journey so far and helped guide the team to this landmark fixture.
It is clear that the football community in the northwest is fully behind this team.
It is exciting to see what the club can go on to achieve and the positive impact that you will continue to have on women’s and girls’ football.
Keep up the good work.
Mark Scanlon
League of Ireland Director