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22.09.2011 at 15:00 De Anadia - Anadia Attendance:
Ireland Under 19 6 - 0 Hungary
Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (RUS) European Championship Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Aileen Gilroy (11)
Ciara Grant (18)
Aileen Gilroy (24)
Siobhan Killeen (31)
Dora Gorman (59)
Lauren Murphy (70)
None
Opening squads
Grace Moloney
Lauren Murphy
Emma Farmer
Ciara O Brien
Jennifer Byrne
Siobhan Killeen
Jessica Gleeson
Dora Gorman
Aileen Gilroy
Clare Shine
Ciara Grant
Ashenbrenner,
Beke,
Vidacs,
Tatai,
Sandor,
Toth,
Jakeb,
Csiszar,
B Szabo,
Nagy,
Plakovics
Substitutes
Amanda Budden
Laura Lynch
Stacie Donnelly
Emma Hansberry
Carol Hegarty
Lois Roche
Rianna Jarrett
Petra Dömsödi (G)
Orsolya Bereczki
Béata Gaál-Szabó
Evelin Mosdóczi
Odett Siska
Henrietta Balogh
Substitutions
Stacie Donnelly -> Ciara Grant (61)
Laura Lynch -> Clare Shine (73)
Amanda Budden -> Grace Moloney (79)
Evelin Mosdoczi for Tatai 34 mins
B Szabo for Vidacs 69 mins
Odett Siska for Nagy 81 mins
Yellow cards
None. Zita Sandor 69 mins
Adrienn Beke 77 mins
Red cards
None. None
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Under-19 UEFA Women's Championship first phase qualifier

Republic of Ireland 6-0 Hungary
Aileen Gilroy 11, 24
Ciara Grant 18
Siobhan Killeen 31
Dora Gorman 59
Lauren Murphy 70



The Republic of Ireland Women's Under-19 team confirmed their standing as UEFA Championship first phase qualification group 2 victors in style by hitting Hungary for six in Portugal on Thursday.



Consecutive victories over mini-group hosts Portugal (1-0) and Israel (5-1) had secured Ireland's progression into the next phase as one of the two qualifiers from the group. To be sure of advancing as group winner, they needed just to avoid defeat but Dave Connell's side produced an emphatic victory.



Ireland didn't waste time and were four goals to the good by just past the half hour mark. Aileen Gilroy struck a brace, on 11 and 24 minutes, which was sandwiched in between by Ciara Grant's 18th minute striker. Siobhan Killeen ensured the game as a contest was over the break by adding a fourth on 31 minutes.



Ireland's tempo didn't let up and they created a series of chances to enhance their advantage. Captain Dora Gorman made it 5-0 just short of the hour before the impressive Lauren Murphy completed the scoring on 70 minutes.



The Irish, buoyed with a 100 per cent record in this series of qualifiers, now progress to the elite phase. Another four-nation group awaits them, from which the group winners, , along with the best runner-up across to the pools, seal a place in the finals to be held in Antaya during July 2012.


REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Maloney (Reading); O'Brien (Tramore), Byrne (Bealnamulla), Glesson (Tramore), Farmer (Wilton United); Murphy (Wilton United), Grant (Kilmacrennan Celtic), Gorman (Salthill Devon), Killeen (Raheny United); Gilroy (Killala), Shine (Douglas Hall).
Subs: Donnelly (Reading) for Grant (61 mins), Lynch (Wilton United) for Shine (73 mins), Hansbury (Strand Celtic), Budden (Wilton United) for Maloney (79 mins).
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