Return of CDSL leagues expected to be brought forward
Soccer clubs across the country will be permitted to return to training from Monday with the returning of leagues in Co Clare expected to be brought forward.
Soccer clubs across the country will be permitted to return to training from Monday with the returning of leagues in Co Clare expected to be brought forward.
*Frank Healy Park locked during COVID-19. Photograph: John Mangan A decision from the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) is expected to be announced in the coming weeks on whether the current Clare District Soccer Leagues (CDSL) proceed or if a new season is required.
*Denis Hynes. Photograph: Martin Connolly Concern was expressed by club delegates at the AGM of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) regarding Denis Hynes’ absence from the meeting.
A Shannon man has launched an appeal against a decision from the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) to hand him a six month ban for comments posted online.
Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League is owed €22,171 from the Football Association of Ireland (FAI).
In a fortnight where positive stories about soccer in Ireland have been few and far between, Chloe Moloney has predicted that if anyone is to suffer from the suspension of Sport Ireland funding to the FAI, it will be the women while she’s also optimistic of progressing her own football career.
Changes at the top of the FAI will result in Clare clubs receiving more support according to Sinn Féin’s Sean Naughton. Naughton who is the youngest declared candidate for May’s local elections in Clare has sought more accountability for clubs within the county on funding provided from the FAI. On Wednesday, FAI officials appeared before …
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