Bohemian F.C. Women

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Bohemian F.C. Women
Full name Bohemian Football Club Women
Nickname(s) Bohs
The Gypsies
Founded 2020
Ground Dalymount Park, Phibsborough
Ground Capacity 3,640
Manager Sean Byrne
League Women's National League[1]
2022 7th
Current season

Bohemian Football Club Women (Irish: Cumann Peile Bóithéamaigh na mBan), more commonly referred to as Bohemians or Bohs, is an Irish association football club based in Dublin. In February 2020 the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) announced the formation of the club as an expansion team for the upcoming 2020 Women's National League season. It is the women's section of Bohemian FC. The senior team plays in the Women's National League while a junior team competes at Women's Under 17 National League and Women's Under 19 National League level.

History

On 27 November 2018 Bohemians were accepted into the Under-17 Women's National League, beginning with the 2019 season. Their aim was to grow the number of girls and women members in the club and eventually compete in the Women's National League.[2] The historic first game in the Under-17 Women's National League for Bohemians was played on 13 April 2019 against Cork City and ended in 0–2 defeat.[citation needed]

Just one year after being accepted to compete in the Under-17 Women's National League, Bohemians were accepted to the Women's National League on 18 February 2020.[3] The first match was originally scheduled for 15 March 2020, however, the team was made to wait until 8 August 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland which delayed the start of the season. The game ended in a 4–1 defeat by Wexford Youth. Chloe Darby scored the consolation goal and wrote herself into the history books as Bohemians' first-ever goalscorer.[4]

Following a series of narrow defeats, Bohemians' inexperienced side finished bottom of the nine-team table in a truncated 2020 WNL season.[5] In the off-season the club launched a third team to compete in the new Under-19 Women's National League and announced plans to pay first team players' expenses.[6] After finishing sixth in the 2021 WNL season, the club announced that they would play all their 2022 home fixtures at Dalymount Park, instead of at the Oscar Traynor Centre where they had been based previously.[7]

Players

Current squad

As of 19 March 2022.[8]

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

No. Position Player
1 Republic of Ireland GK Courtney Maguire
2 Republic of Ireland DF Annemarie Byrne
3 Republic of Ireland DF Katie Burdis
5 Republic of Ireland DF Isobel Finnegan
6 Republic of Ireland MF Lisa Murphy
7 Republic of Ireland MF Kira Bates-Crosbie
8 Republic of Ireland MF Ciara Maher
9 Republic of Ireland FW Erica Burke
10 Republic of Ireland MF Chloe Darby
11 Republic of Ireland FW Abbie Brophy
No. Position Player
12 Republic of Ireland FW Aoife Robinson
13 Republic of Ireland FW Sinéad Taylor (captain)
14 Republic of Ireland MF Hannah Tobin-Jones
15 Republic of Ireland DF Fiona Ryan
17 Republic of Ireland DF Katie Lovely
18 Republic of Ireland FW Bronagh Kane
19 Republic of Ireland DF Yvonne Hedigan
20 Republic of Ireland GK Rachael Kelly
21 Republic of Ireland FW Izzy Chambers
22 Republic of Ireland FW Lara Phipps
23 Republic of Ireland GK Sadhbh Moran
TBA Republic of Ireland MF Sarah Rowe

Player of the Year

Management team

As of 27 March 2021
Position Staff
Senior Manager/Coach Republic of Ireland Sean Byrne
Senior Assistant manager/Goalkeeping coach Republic of Ireland Pat Trehy
Assistant coach Republic of Ireland Derek O'Neill
Strength & Conditioning coach Republic of Ireland Dave O'Brien
Physio Republic of Ireland Vincent Fitzpatrick

Source: Bohemian FC matchday programme

Records

References

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