Guinean striker Maï Traoré arrives on loan from Notts County

Sligo Rovers are pleased to confirm that the club have reached an agreement with EFL League Two side Notts County which will see striker Maï Traoré join the Bit O’Red on loan until June 30th 2026, subject to both work permit and international transfer clearance.

The 26-year-old Guinean centre forward links up with the Bit O’Red having starred in several leagues across the continent before joining County and has been capped at underage level for his country.

Traore started off in Congo with AC Ujana before signing up with Swedish side Vasalunds, scoring 23 times, contributing eight assists and winning Division One with them in 2020.

His exploits in front of goal didn’t go unnoticed and Mai was recruited by current Norwegian champions Viking for the following season.

Traoré’s name will be familiar to Rovers fans. His time at Viking included a goal against Sligo in the qualifying rounds of the Europa Conference League in 2022. He scored Viking’s third in their first leg win in Stavanger in August, before he played the first half of the second leg at the Showgrounds.

The Conakry native has also spent time on loan in Belgium and with Norwegian side Tromso before a spell with Fredrikstad, with whom he scooped the Norwegian Cup, saw him earn the move to England and to Nottingham one year ago.

“We wanted to bring in a centre forward who has pace and is direct in transitions and Mai matched those characteristics”, Rovers boss John Russell says of his latest signing as he explained why he feels the player will fit in well at the Showgrounds.

“He’s played at a really good level in his career so far. We obviously know him first hand from the Viking game a few years ago so we’ve seen just what he can do and how he can punish teams.

“He has excellent movement in the box and with the attacking talent we have within our team, we can create chances for him.

“I know there’s a great motivation within Maï to come here, make an impact and score goals. We’re really delighted that he’s joined us.”

Traoré will be the first Guinean to play for the club. He says he is keen to make the very most of the opportunities this loan deal will give him.

He is also excited to play in front of the Showgrounds faithful once again, with a mark having been left on him since his last visit almost four years ago.

“Rovers feels like the right club for me at the moment”, he says.

“I already knew the club from playing against them in Europe and that gave me a good understanding of the environment and what the club is like.

“We (Viking) obviously had a four-goal lead going into that second leg so it was so incredible to see the Showgrounds sold out, the noise was fantastic. It felt like the whole place had come out to support the club and the team certainly fed off that. I think we might have been lucky to come away with just the one goal defeat that day.

“I want to play in front of such an atmosphere and I cannot wait to make my debut.”

Traoré will bring the number of first-team players signed for the coming year back to twenty following the sale of Patrick McClean to Derry City.

The big striker says he’s keen to make the very most of his latest career move.

“I love the ideas the manager has and the way he wants this team to play”, he sparks.

“Of course, the opportunity to play regularly and be an important part of the team is a big factor for me. I want to repay the faith.

“It’s a tough, physical league. I expect intensity, but that will help me grow as a player. I love to be involved all the time, press and play. I want to attack space, combine with team mates and finish chances. I want to play as much as I can, score as many as I can and contribute both on and off the pitch.”

David Goulden

*Players signed for 2026 season: Maï Traoré (loan until 30/6), Liam Hughes, Ryan O’Kane, Ciaron Harkin, Jeannot Esua, Daire Patton, Alex Nolan, Carl McHugh, Ollie Denham, Sam Sargeant, Gareth McElroy, Conor Reynolds, Sean Stewart, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh, Archie Meekison, Will Fitzgerald, Seb Quirk, Kyle McDonagh and Jad Hakiki.

Quirk finds the net in narrow friendly defeat

Seb Quirk scored the Bit O’Red’s goal as Sligo Rovers’ senior men’s team 2026 pre-season continued at Abbvie United Park in Westport on Saturday.

Three weeks from the commencement of the Premier Division season in Derry, Rovers used this third friendly as an opportunity to get more minutes in legs as John Russell’s side were narrowly beaten by Treaty United.

Sligo started with a strong eleven, with new signings Jeannot Esua and Alex Nolan featuring at kick-off. While a trialist led the line for Sligo.

United’s Cian Curtis gave the Limerick side the lead at the break, but Rovers deservedly leveled this workout courtesy of a Seb Quirk goal. 

A Treaty trialist had the First Division side ahead, while Rovers went close through Jad Hakiki, Cian Kavanagh and low-struck set piece from Sean Stewart which struck Jack Brady’s post.

Rovers’ next outing is also in county Mayo, at the same venue, as we take on UCD on Friday at 6.30pm. 

Rovers: Sargeant, Esua, Denham, McElroy, Fitzgerald, Quirk, Harkin, Hakiki, O’Kane, Nolan, Trialist

Subs used: Hughes, McDonagh, Patton, Meekison, Stewart, McHugh, Kavanagh, Lynch, Kelly, O’Malley.  

President Catherine Connolly Visits the Showgrounds

Sligo Rovers were delighted to welcome Uachtarán na hÉireann Catherine Connolly to the Showgrounds this week, marking a historic visit for the club. President Connolly first visited Rovers during her election campaign, where she met staff, volunteers and players from the club’s Football For All team.

Following her inauguration as the 10th Irish President, an open invitation was issued by the club to Áras an Uachtaráin, resulting in this week’s return visit.

Having been welcomed on arrival by Chairperson Tommy Higgins and Albert Higgins, the President met Rovers staff and volunteers, along with players from the club’s academy, Women’s First Team and the National Learning Network group. This was followed by a tour of the club’s outdoor museum with Kevin Colreavy and the Sligo Rovers Heritage Group.

In the hospitality area, President Connolly heard about the club’s ongoing community outreach and inclusion work from FSR Officer Jamie Murphy, while Tom Kelly presented an update on plans to redevelop the Showgrounds.

Proceedings concluded with presentations from Kornel Dabek and Jack Dempsey, who gifted the President a special-edition pink Sligo Rovers jersey from the recent fundraiser for the National Breast Cancer Research Institute. The Organic Centre also presented a hamper of locally produced goods from Sligo and Leitrim.

Today’s visit was a privilege for everyone associated with the club. We sincerely thank President Connolly and her staff for taking the time to visit the Showgrounds once again and extend our best wishes to her for the remainder of her term.

Rovers’ 2026 prep continues at Finn Park

Preparations for the 2026 League of Ireland Premier Division campaign continued at Finn Park on Tuesday evening, as Sligo Rovers men’s senior team were narrowly beaten by Finn Harps.

Following last week’s win over Derry in Dungannon, John Russell gave new goalkeeper Liam Hughes his first taste of football at Rovers. While Ollie Denham featured for the Bit O’Red for the first time since scoring the opener in the win over Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium on the final day of last season. 

Midfielder Seb Quirk also lined out for the first time since that win in Dublin, as did Ciaron Harkin. 

Played in difficult conditions on a challenging surface, Harps took the lead through a trialist four minutes from the break. 

Cian Kavanagh saw his spot kick saved by Harps goalkeeper Barbosa on 54.

Rovers’ next pre-season friendly is the first of our three games at Westport’s Abbvie United Park where we face Treaty United, this Saturday, January 17th. Kick-off at the Mayo venue is 2pm. 

First half XI: Hughes, Esua, McElroy, Denham, Stewart, McHugh, Quirk, Meekison, Nolan, Fitzgerald, Elding. 

Second half XI: Sargeant, Reynolds, Jonathan, McElroy, McDonagh, Harkin, Patton, Priosti, O’Kane, Lynch, Kavanagh. 

Kelsey McQuillan Makes the Move to Sligo Rovers for 2026

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce that Kelsey McQuillan has agreed to join the club ahead of the 2026 season. The Kildare native becomes the third new addition to the 2026 squad, signing her first senior contract after progressing through the Bohemians academy set-up.

A defender capable of playing at both centre-back and right-back, Kelsey makes the move to the North-West, having spent three years under Gavin Hughes at academy level with Bohemians before a two-year stint in Tallaght. Two years ago, she returned to Phibsborough, linking up with Hughes once more. Having known Gavin for seven years through her time in the Bohemians academy, she was drawn to reuniting with him at Sligo Rovers.

Kelsey made her senior debut for Bohemians last season, coming off the bench against Shelbourne in the All-Island Cup, and was also part of the Bohemians academy side that lifted the FAI Cup in 2025, playing a key role at underage level in last season’s 2–0 victory over Treaty United. She now links up with former teammate Abby Rooney, becoming the second player from that cup-winning squad to join the Bit O’Red.

Speaking to sligorovers.com, Kelsey described signing her first senior contract as a major milestone in her career.

“I’m delighted to be signing my first senior contract with Sligo Rovers. Being able to play senior football on a weekly basis is a massive opportunity for me.”

On the chance to work with Gavin Hughes once again, the defender emphasised how influential he was on her decision.

“I’m really looking forward to working with Gav again. He spoke to me about his plans for the season and I really bought into them. From playing under him before, I know exactly what he can bring to a team.”

When asked about what she brings to the squad, Kelsey added:

“I’d say I’m a very physical and fast player. I’m also a good communicator on and off the pitch and can step up as a leader when needed.”

Rovers manager Gavin Hughes believes Kelsey’s development and mentality make her an important addition to the squad ahead of the new season.

“Over the last few years at academy level, Kelsey has shown real consistency in her personal development, both on and off the pitch. She’s positive, coachable, and consistently looking to improve. Her mindset is exactly what we are looking for at Rovers,” Hughes said.

“She has a strong desire to succeed and an equally strong commitment to the team’s success. On the pitch, she will show the fans her competitiveness, bravery, and willingness to do whatever it takes to help the team. Kelsey is a defender who can operate both as a centre-back and as a full-back. Her versatility and adaptability will be a real strength for us, and throughout the season we are likely to see her feature across the back line depending on team needs at any particular time.”

Kelsey McQuillan becomes the eighth signing announced for Sligo Rovers’ 2026 Women’s Premier Division squad, joining Abby Rooney, Ava Hallinan, Alice Lillie, Bonnie McKiernan, Emma Duffy, Leah Kelly, and Anna McDaniel.

Jack Dempsey

Emma Duffy Makes Her Return to the Showgrounds

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce that Emma Duffy has returned to the club ahead of the 2026 season. The 18-year-old midfielder returns to the Showgrounds following her time with Galway United, having previously progressed through the Sligo Rovers AbbVie Academy.

Emma made the move to Galway United at academy level towards the start of the 2023 season, before earning a senior call-up and making her first-team debut in May that year against Peamount United at Greenogue Park. After being part of Galway United’s senior squads that won the All-Island Cup in 2023 and 2024, she returns to Rovers, bringing experience and technical quality to the squad. The Castlebar native has represented Ireland at multiple underage levels, including as captain.

Speaking to sligorovers.com, Duffy described her return as an important step in her career:

“I’m delighted to return to Rovers after my time away and can’t wait to get going. After speaking with Gavin, I really liked his ambitions and goals for the year, which influenced my decision to come back.”

Reflecting on her development in Galway, she added:

“Playing first-team football in Galway really helped develop me as both a player and a person, as I was constantly competing against top players and learning different things from playing alongside quality teammates.”

On taking on a new challenge back at the Showgrounds, Duffy said:

“I’m really excited to take on a new challenge. After playing with Galway for the last few years, I feel now is the right time to push myself in a new environment. We have great ambitions for the year and it has always been a club I’ve admired. Playing in the Showgrounds has always been a really tough place to play, and I’m excited to be playing there week in, week out.”

Rovers boss Gavin Hughes highlighted Duffy’s qualities as a key reason for her return:

“Emma has a lot of standout qualities that make her a great addition to the team. She’s a very technical player who is always looking to get on the ball. She’s very comfortable in possession and likes to get the ball further up the pitch.”

He continued:

“She’s a very hard-working player who can play anywhere in the centre of the park. She can also step in at full-back if needed. She has a brilliant attitude and, despite her age, has shown a lot of experience at senior level. I’ve no doubt she’ll be a big addition to the group, both on and off the pitch.”

Emma Duffy becomes the fifth player announced by the club for 2026, following Abby Rooney, Ava Hallinan, Alice Lillie and Bonnie McKiernan.

Jack Dempsey

Rovers get 2026 pre-season underway in Dungannon

Will Fitzgerald scored the game’s only goal as Sligo Rovers’ men’s senior side got their pre-season campaign underway with a win over Derry City in County Tyrone on Friday.

Initially due to take place at City’s Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, this friendly was moved to Stangmore Park, home of Dungannon Swifts due to effects of the recent cold spell on Derry’s pitch. 

Four new players, Jeannot Esua, Carl McHugh, Archie Meekison and Alex Nolan took part in the game. While first-team regulars Sam Sargeant, Ryan O’Kane, Jad Hakiki, Owen Elding and Fitzgerald all featured for John Russell’s side. 

A trialist with League of Ireland experience played the first 45. 

Rovers created plenty of chances throughout this workout and the game’s only goal arrived eleven minutes into the second period, when skipper Fitzgerald, one of the league’s standouts in 2025, chipped in with his first goal of the year. 

The second half saw the introduction of the likes of Sean Stewart, Patrick McClean and Cian Kavanagh as Russell looked to give minutes to as many players as possible. 

Up against one of the favourites for this year’s Premier Division crown, Rovers kept their ‘hosts’ scoreless again in the second half. Preparations for 2026 getting underway in ideal fashion.

Rovers’ next run-out is this Tuesday when we visit Finn Park to take on Harps. Kick-off 7.30pm.  

First half XI: Sam Sargeant, Jeannot Esua, Gareth McElroy, Conor Reynolds, Kyle McDonagh, Daire Patton, Carl McHugh, Archie Meekison, Alex Nolan, Ryan O’Kane, Trailist.

Second half XI: Sam Sargeant, Sean Stewart, David Jonathan, Patrick McClean, Conor Reynolds, Daire Patton, Jad Hakiki, Will Fitzgerald, Owen Elding, Guilherme Priosti, Cian Kavanagh.

Abby Rooney Joins Rovers Ahead of 2026 Season

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce that Abby Rooney has agreed to join the club ahead of the 2026 season. The 19-year-old midfielder becomes the first player announced for the 2026 Women’s Premier Division campaign, signing her first senior contract after progressing through the Bohemians academy set-up.

Rooney makes the move to the Showgrounds alongside new manager Gavin Hughes, having worked under him at underage level with Bohs.

The Santry native impressed throughout her time in the Bohemians academy, where her technical ability and leadership qualities quickly stood out. Her development with the Bohemians U19s was highlighted by a standout 2025 campaign, captaining the side to FAI Cup success following a 2–0 victory over Treaty United in the final earlier this year. Rooney and Hughes have since reunited at the Showgrounds, where they will look to build on that success together.

Speaking to sligorovers.com, Rooney described the move as a significant moment in her career.

“It means a lot to be able to sign my first senior deal. It’s a big honour for me and my family. I’ve worked under Gavin for the last seven years, so I know he’s delighted too.”

On her decision to join the club, the midfielder highlighted the role Hughes played in bringing her to Sligo.

“Gav was a big part of my decision to come to Rovers. I spoke to him on the phone recently and really bought into his vision for the team. Being able to play senior football on a weekly basis is a massive opportunity for me.”

Reflecting on her long-standing relationship with the new Rovers boss, Rooney added:

“Coming up through the ranks with Gavin has been amazing. I’ve grown a lot as a person, both on and off the pitch, so it’s great to be back working with him in a senior set-up. He knows how to get the best out of me, and I’m really looking forward to continuing my development under him.”

In addition to her underage success, Rooney also reached personal milestones at senior level during the 2025 season. She made her senior debut for Bohemians as a substitute in a 5–2 win over DLR Waves, before making a second appearance later in the campaign in a 3–0 away victory against Waterford.

Her involvement in senior matchday squads also included a league fixture against Rovers at Dalymount Park, where she was named among the substitutes as Alannah McEvoy converted a penalty in added time to secure a 3–2 win for the home side.

Looking ahead to her arrival, Rovers manager Gavin Hughes believes Rooney’s qualities make her an ideal first addition to the squad ahead of the 2026 campaign.

“Abby is a brilliant person and hugely dedicated. She brings real intensity to every training session and every game. She’s one of the fittest players on the pitch and sets high standards through her work rate and consistency. She’s two-footed and very technical, and her understanding of positioning is something she has always been very strong at.”

Hughes also highlighted Rooney’s influence off the pitch and her importance in shaping the group’s culture.

“She’s very mature and professional in everything she does. Abby leads by example and drives standards through her actions. She has the mentality we want, alongside the other leaders in the dressing room, as we continue to build our culture.”

Explaining the decision to make Rooney the club’s first signing of the new season, Hughes added:

“Abby is ready for the challenge and fully committed to the direction we want the group to go in. Making her our first signing was an easy decision. She represents the values, standards and ambition we want to set from day one. We’re really excited to have Abby at Sligo Rovers, and I have no doubt the people of Sligo will love her.”

Abby Rooney becomes the first signing for Sligo Rovers’ 2026 Women’s Premier Division squad, with further re-signings and new additions set to be announced in the coming days and weeks.

Jack Dempsey

Rovers add goalkeeper Liam Hughes to squad for 2026

Goalkeeper Liam Hughes has joined Sligo Rovers on a one year deal, the club is delighted to confirm.

The 24-year-old joined up with John Russell’s first team recently following the return to pre-season training two weeks ago.

Hughes signs on at the Showgrounds having agreed terms on a twelve-month deal, with the option of a further year.

Born in Craigavon, County Armagh, Hughes made his first team debut for his local side Portadown at the age of just 15 before moving on to Dungannon Swifts on a long-term deal shortly after.

He was signed by current Scottish Premiership Champions Glasgow Celtic in 2018, featuring in the Scottish Youth Cup Final for the Hoops, one year later.

In 2021, he joined last year’s Premier League winners Liverpool and went on to feature regularly at underage level before being called up to the first team for a game against Sheffield United the same year.

Hughes has also been capped at under 17 and 21 levels by Northern Ireland and was called into their senior squad by former Rovers boss and then NI manager Ian Baraclough four years ago.

In early 2024, Hughes moved on to Finland and to Rovers’ 1983 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup opponents FC Haka where he featured regularly in the Finnish top-tier. He is the twentieth player to commit to the Bit O’Red for 2026.

“It is very important we have strength and depth in all positions”, Russell tells sligorovers.com having sealed Hughes’ signature.

“Players must be pushing to get in the team and that includes a top goalkeeper who is able to push Sam Sargeant for a starting place.

“I was keen to bring in a goalkeeper who is ambitious to break through straight away and who has the attributes to impact our team and Liam fits the bill.

“We’re excited to bring Liam to the club. He is a goalkeeper with an excellent profile and someone who has good first team experience from his time in Finland.”

Hughes has already linked-up with his new team-mates and is settling in well with his new Rovers team-mates.

He’s also had a chance to see his fellow net minder in action and knows both himself and Sam (Sargeant) will have to be at the top of their respective games to keep each other on the bench.

Liam is also hoping for a memorable first season between the sticks in the north west.

“I was here just before Christmas to have a chat with John and people at the club and just to see the place”, he tells the club website.

“It’s a great set-up. I knew before coming here how tight-knit the club is within the community and you can feel it just being here. It’s always come across as a very well supported and well-run football club.

“I was really impressed with John from our first talks. He wants to play a certain style of football that suits me as a goalkeeper and both the training set-up and recruitment process is extremely professional.

“Sam’s an excellent ‘keeper. I’ve seen it first hand in training the last few days. We want to push each other as much as possible this season, it’s important for both of us and the team as a whole.

“It’s also huge that we have a settled squad. It’s a great help to have the time to get to know your team-mates well. You have to have that trust in the players in front of you and having these few weeks now to work with everyone is going to hopefully stand to us in the first few weeks of the season.

“It looks like there’s already a great team of players here and there’s strong belief amongst us already that this can be a successful season. I think we have to look at the European spots this season. We certainly have the ambition and are building a squad capable of getting there.”

David Goulden

*Players signed for 2026 season: Liam Hughes, Ryan O’Kane, Ciaron Harkin, Jeannot Esua, Daire Patton, Alex Nolan, Carl McHugh, Ollie Denham, Sam Sargeant, Paddy McClean, Gareth McElroy, Conor Reynolds, Sean Stewart, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh, Archie Meekison, Will Fitzgerald, Seb Quirk, Kyle McDonagh and Jad Hakiki.

Sligo Rovers Football Club Appoints Gavin Hughes as New Women’s Senior Team Manager

Sligo Rovers Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Gavin Hughes as the new Manager of the Women’s Senior Team, effective immediately.

Hughes brings a wealth of experience from his seven years with Bohemian FC, where he played a key role in the management of the Women’s Under-19 squad. During his time at Bohs, he contributed significantly to the development of young talent within the club’s thriving women’s academy, helping to build strong pathways from underage levels to the senior Women’s Premier Division.

The appointment marks an exciting new chapter for Sligo Rovers Women’s team as they prepare for the upcoming season in the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division. Known for his dedication to player development, tactical acumen, and passion for the women’s game, Hughes is poised to lead the Bit O’ Red with a focus on building on the club’s proud history and unlocking its full potential.

Speaking on his appointment, Gavin Hughes said: “I’m incredibly proud and honoured to be appointed Manager of Sligo Rovers Women’s. This is a club with real history, strong values, and huge potential, and I can’t wait to get started with the players and staff as we push forward together.

“I also want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone at Bohemian Football Club. Seven unforgettable years that shaped me both personally and professionally — I’ll always be grateful for the trust, support, and memories.”

Sligo Rovers Chairperson Tommy Higgins welcomed Hughes: “We are thrilled to have Gavin join us at the Showgrounds. His track record in youth development and his deep understanding of Irish women’s football make him the ideal person to guide our senior women’s team forward. We look forward to an ambitious and successful era under his leadership.”

Hughes will begin working with the squad this week in preparation for the 2026 season.