Enniscorthy Guardian

UEFA TEAMS DRAW BIG CROWDS TO WEXFORD

TEAMS VISIT A GREAT SUCCESS DESPITE LOCAL LOSSES

- By AMY LEWIS

THE stands in Ferrycarri­g Park were jam packed last week as the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifying round officially kicked off.

The league got in full swing on Tuesday as Wexford Youths faced BIIK-Kazygurt from Kazakhstan, ending in a 3-1 loss to the home team. Later in the week, they faced Lithuanian team Gintra, with a final score of 2-1 to the opposing team. The final match for Wexford Youths ended with a 0-0 result when they played against Moldovan team ARF Criuleni.

Matches involving some of the visiting teams also took place in Waterford Regional Sports Centre.

It was a historic occasion for Wexford Youths who hosted the teams from Kazakhstan, Lithuania and Moldova during their stay in the Southeast. This marked the first time that the league has ever been hosted in Ireland, making it a big step forward for women’s football in Wexford and Ireland as a whole.

FAI Wexford Developmen­t Officer William Doyle said that the event attracted plenty of attention which he hopes will boost interest in women’s football.

‘ The stand for the first match was nearly full for the first time this season and that includes the men’s football,’ he said.

‘ There was a great buzz around the grounds. A lot of young girls were there to watch the games and many of them were saying that the players were role models of theirs.’

According to William, the standard of play was fantastic throughout, while the visiting teams also showed a great deal of profession­alism.

‘Even though the time difference between us and them is only about five hours, the Kazakhstan team arrived six days earlier to make sure that they weren’t jetlagged. That just shows the level of profession­alism that they have,’ he added. ‘Unfortunat­ely, they beat Wexford Youths 3-1 but it was a very good game.’

During a Civic Reception in County Hall on Monday, the qualifying teams and coaches were officially welcomed to the county by Chairman of Wexford County Council Paddy Kavanagh and representa­tives from the FAI and Wexford Youths FC. President of the FAI Tony Fitzgerald and Director of National Competitio­ns Fran Gavin were also there to honour the occasion.

Chairperso­n Cllr Paddy Kavanagh welcomed all of the teams in their respective languages at the opening ceremony.

‘It is a privilege for Wexford County Council to offer our support to Wexford Youths FC, your hosts for this competitio­n, and I thank the Club sincerely for allowing us to be part of this wonderful occasion. Wexford is extremely proud of our long and illustriou­s sporting tradition, a tradition which is important both socially and economical­ly,’ he added.

The recently opened Talbot Suites at Stonebridg­e and the Talbot Hotel served as the official accommodat­ion partner for the visitors. Over 150 players, management and officials were put up in the hotel and suites during the course of their stay.

‘ The players have has only positive things to say about the Talbot,’ said William, who said that the success of such a partnershi­p might lead to other internatio­nal sporting events being held in Wexford in future.

Later in the week, the teams and coaches also took advantage of excursions to Hook Head, Loftus Hall and various other tourist attraction­s.

The announceme­nt earlier this year that Wexford was to host the UEFA qualifiers received huge support across the town, particular­ly after plans to host it last year fell through due to a lack of suitable accommodat­ions. Speaking with this newspaper in July, William Doyle said that the visit would provide opportunit­ies for local businesses and local people.

‘It’s a huge opportunit­y for people to see European football,’ he said. ‘ There is often a negative stigma surroundin­g women’s football and people don’t give it a chance. When people do come out and watch the teams play, people soon see that they are very good at football. In fact, it can often be more exciting [than men’s football] with more goals and more chances created.’

 ??  ?? Cllr Paddy Kavanagh, chairperso­n Wexford County Council and Cllr Frank Staples, Mayor of Wexford with team managers and captains from the four teams involved in the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers, Wexford Youths, BIIk-Kazygurt, Gintra and ARF...
Cllr Paddy Kavanagh, chairperso­n Wexford County Council and Cllr Frank Staples, Mayor of Wexford with team managers and captains from the four teams involved in the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers, Wexford Youths, BIIk-Kazygurt, Gintra and ARF...
 ??  ?? Seanie O’Shea from Wexford Youths addressing the civic reception.
Seanie O’Shea from Wexford Youths addressing the civic reception.

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