2020 Women's National League (Ireland)

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Season2020
Dates8 August 2020 – 5 December 2020
ChampionsPeamount United
3rd WNL title
Women's National League
Season2020
Dates8 August 2020 – 5 December 2020
ChampionsPeamount United
3rd WNL title
Champions LeaguePeamount United
Matches52
Goals189 (3.63 per match)
Top goalscorerÁine O'Gorman (14 goals)
Biggest home winPeamount United 8–0 Athlone Town (29 August 2020)
Biggest away winTreaty United 0–7 Shelbourne (10 October 2020)
Highest scoringBohemians 4–5 Treaty United (31 October 2020)
2019
2021

The 2020 Women's National League was the 10th season of the Women's National League, the highest women's association football league in the Republic of Ireland.

The League lacked a title sponsor, as the Só Hotel Group did not renew their agreement from the previous season.[1] Barretstown were announced as a "charity partner" on 24 July 2020.[2] Expansion teams Athlone Town and Bohemians competed for the first time.[3][4]

Following the financial collapse of Limerick F.C., they were replaced by a new team, Treaty United.[5] Kilkenny United were excluded for a variety of reasons, including that they had not bonded with the local league, they had changed venues for home games, did not train in Kilkenny, lacked a qualified manager, and had produced poor results (just seven points in the last three seasons combined [60 matches]).[6]

Originally scheduled to kick off on 15 March, the season's opening was delayed, initially to late June by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8] A reduced season eventually kicked-off in August 2020.[9] The WNL Cup was deferred for the season,[10] but the 2020 FAI Women's Cup was effectively a League Cup, with the nine Women's National League clubs the only participants.[11]

On 21 November 2020, Peamount United won their second consecutive title and third overall after a 31 win over Shelbourne.[12]

Personnel and kits

Team Home town/suburb Stadium 2019 finish
Athlone TownAthloneAthlone Town Stadiumn/a
BohemiansDublin (Coolock)Oscar Traynor Centren/a
Cork CityCorkBishopstown Stadium5th
Galway GalwayEamonn Deacy Park4th
Treaty UnitedLimerickMarkets Fieldn/a
Peamount UnitedNewcastle, County DublinGreenogue1st
ShelbourneDublin (Drumcondra)Tolka Park2nd
DLR WavesDún LaoghaireJackson Park6th
Wexford YouthsCrossabegFerrycarrig Park3rd

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

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Athlone Town Republic of Ireland Tommy Hewitt Republic of Ireland Paula Doran Nike Palfinger
Bohemians Republic of Ireland Sean Byrne Republic of Ireland Sinead O’Farrelly O'Neills ICHH - Inner City Helping Homeless
Cork City Republic of Ireland Ronán Collins Republic of Ireland Katie McCarthy Adidas
DLR Waves Republic of Ireland Graham Kelly Republic of Ireland Catherine Cronin Jako Eversheds Sutherland
Galway Republic of Ireland Billy Clery Republic of Ireland Keara Cormican Uhlsport Só Hotels
Peamount United Republic of Ireland James O’Callaghan Republic of Ireland Áine O'Gorman O'Neills Texaco Newcastle Service Station
Shelbourne England Dave Bell Republic of Ireland Pearl Slattery Umbro FlyeFit
Treaty United Republic of Ireland Dave Rooney Republic of Ireland Marie Curtin Umbro Ei Electronics
Wexford Youths England Tom Elmes Republic of Ireland Kylie Murphy Jako Energia

Format

In the initial phase of the season, the nine teams played a round-robin tournament whereby each team played each one of the other teams once.[13] After eight games, the league split into two sections of five and four teams, with each team playing every other team in their section once.[14]

League table

Results

Matches 1–8

Teams play each other once.

Home \ Away ATH BOH COR DLR GAL PEA SHE TRE WEX
Athlone Town 1–4 0–3 3–2 0–1
Bohemians 1–0 3–4 1–4 0–3
Cork City 2–0 2–1 1–2 0–3
DLR Waves 0–0 1–2 0–2 0–2
Galway 3–0 1–1 1–1 1–0
Peamount United 8–0 3–2 2–1 5–0
Shelbourne 3–0 3–1 1–5 2–1
Treaty United 2–1 2–5 0–7 1–5
Wexford 4–1 1–2 3–1 3–0
Source: Extratime.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 9–11/12

After eight matches, the league split into two sections i.e. the top five and the bottom four, with the teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home or away). The exact matches were determined by the position of the teams in the league table at the time of the split.

Statistics

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Player of the Month References
Player Club
August Republic of Ireland Ellen Molloy Wexford Youths [16]
September Republic of Ireland Saoirse Noonan Cork City [17]
October Republic of Ireland Jessica Ziu Shelbourne [18]
November Republic of Ireland Karen Duggan Peamount United [19]

Annual awards

[20]

Award Winner Club
WNL Player of the Year Republic of Ireland Karen Duggan Peamount United
Young Player of the Year Republic of Ireland Ellen Molloy Wexford Youths
Services to the Women's National League Republic of Ireland Michael Hayes
WNL Team of the Year
Goalkeeper Republic of Ireland Eve Badana (DLR Waves)
Defenders Republic of Ireland Niamh Farrelly (Peamount United) Republic of Ireland Pearl Slattery (Shelbourne) Republic of Ireland Claire Walsh (Peamount United) Republic of Ireland Shauna Brennan (Galway)
Midfielders Republic of Ireland Ellen Molloy (Wexford Youths) Republic of Ireland Karen Duggan (Peamount United) Republic of Ireland Jessica Ziu (Shelbourne)
Forwards Republic of Ireland Áine O'Gorman (Peamount United) Republic of Ireland Eleanor Ryan-Doyle (Peamount United) Republic of Ireland Saoirse Noonan (Cork City)

Broadcasting

The title-deciding match between Peamount United and Shelbourne on 21 November 2020 was streamed live by the Football Association of Ireland on their FAI TV YouTube channel.[21] The annual awards ceremony was televised live on Eir Sport 1.[20]

See also

References

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