Sligo Rovers F.C. (women)

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Sligo Rovers Football Club Women is an Irish association football club based in Sligo. In December 2021, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) announced the formation of the club as an expansion team for the upcoming 2022 Women's National League season. The senior team competes in the Women's National League, while the junior teams participate in the Women's Under 17 National League and Women's Under 19 National League level.

Full nameSligo Rovers Football Club Women
NicknameThe Bit O'Red
Founded2022
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Sligo Rovers F.C.
Full nameSligo Rovers Football Club Women
NicknameThe Bit O'Red
Founded2022
GroundThe Showgrounds
Capacity5,500 (4,000 seated)
OwnerSupporter Owned
ChairmanTommy Higgins
ManagerGavin Hughes
LeagueWomen's National League
202510th
Websitesligorovers.com/womens
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History

In July 2018 Sligo Rovers were among 11 founding clubs in a new Under-17 Women's National League.[1] Club chairman Tommy Higgins affirmed his commitment to women's football in May 2021, while announcing his ambition to rebuild The Showgrounds using "a huge element of public funding".[2] In September 2021 the club announced plans to collaborate with Institute of Technology, Sligo, in fielding a senior women's team in the Women's National League from 2022.[3] On 10 December 2021 the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) confirmed the acceptance of the club as an expansion team for the upcoming 2022 Women's National League season.[4]

On 15 December 2021 former Rovers player Steve Feeney was appointed as the senior women's team's first manager, leaving his role at Ballinamallard United to take up the post.[5] Emma Hansberry became the club's first signed player on 11 January 2022.[6] Amy Hyndman and Katie Melly followed on 20 January.[7] The club played its first friendly match on 22 January 2022, beating Conn Rangers, a non-League team from neighbouring County Mayo, 6–3 at the "Sean Fallon Centre" all weather pitch at The Showgrounds before a crowd of about 300 people.[8]

On the opening day of the 2022 Women's National League, 5 March 2022, Sligo Rovers lost their first competitive match 6–0 at Peamount United.[9] The FAI later awarded Sligo Rovers a 3–0 walkover win, when Peamount reported themselves for fielding an ineligible player in the match.[10] Seven days later the first home match at The Showgrounds was lost 3–0 to DLR Waves before an encouraging crowd of 945.[11] On 19 March 2022 the club secured its first ever competitive win, 2–1 over Cork City at Turners Cross. Gemma McGuinness scored the club's first official goal in the match.[12]

The club got to two consecutive FAI Cup semi-finals under Steve Feeney in 2023 and Tommy Hewitt in 2024 they lost both games to Athlone Town with both games taking place at The Showgrounds. Hewitt's time at the club was short and unsuccessful after joining the club after Feeney stepped down only getting a total of 5 points out of the nine they got that season he stepped down before the two last games with Sligo getting their only win after he stepped down. Steve Feeney came back to the club for the 2025 after previously managing them for the 2022 and 2023 season

Players

Current squad

As of 30 January 2026[citation needed]

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

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Internationals

League and cup record

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LeagueFAI Women's Cup All-Island Cup
SeasonPos.PWDLFAGDPts
2022 8th2762193266-3420Quarter Final
2023 9th2032152254-3211Semi Final Group Stage
2024 11th2016131341-289Semi Final Group Stage
2025 10th2233161860-4212Round of 16 Group Stage
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Player Of the Season Awards
Year Player of the Season Young Player of the Season
2022 Republic of Ireland Lauren Boles Republic of Ireland Emma Doherty
2023 Republic of Ireland Emma Doherty Republic of Ireland Keri Loughery
2024 Republic of Ireland Eimear Lafferty Republic of Ireland Anna McDaniel
2025 Republic of Ireland Bonnie McKiernan Republic of Ireland Anna McDaniel
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