Soccer Scene

Change:  Move to:
25.10.2012 at 15:00 FK Srem, Jakovo Attendance:
Serbia 2 - 3 Ireland Under 19
Referee: Riem Hussein European Championship Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Jovana Damnjanovic 36 mins
Jelena Cubrilo 54 mins,
Katie Mc Cabe (3)
Denise O'Sullivan (59)
Emma Hansberry (74)
Opening squads
Vojinović;
I. Damnjanović,
Krstić,
Smiljković,
Jankov,
Popov ,
Elenkov,
Savanović,
Stanković ,
J. Čubrilo,
J. Damnjanović (C)
Jilian Maloney
Lauren Murphy
Chloe Mustaki
Grace Wright
Ciara O Connell
Emma Hansberry
Clare Shine
Gemma Mc Guinness
Denise O'Sullivan
Orlagh Nolan
Katie Mc Cabe
Substitutes
Nevena Stojaković (G)
Jovana Milinković
Aleksandra Lazarević
Andrijana Trišić
Ana Velickovic
Jovana Stojanović
Melinda Sopka
Courtney Brosnan
Emily Cahill
Carys Johnson
Shauna Newman
Kelly Halligan
Sinead O'Farrelly
Rianna Jarrett
Substitutions
Tristic for Stankovic 40 mins,
Velickovic for Popov 52 mins,
Milinkovic for J Damnjanovic 73 mins,
Kelly Halligan -> Orlagh Nolan (16)
Rianna Jarrett -> Kelly Halligan (46)
Yellow cards
Andrijana Trišić 52 mins,
Miljana Smiljković 72 mins
Katie Mc Cabe (10)
Jilian Maloney (89)
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 | Preview
Serbia 2 Republic of Ireland 3

The Republic of Ireland U19 Women's squad came from behind to beat hosts Serbia and win Group 1 in the first round of qualifying for the UEFA U19 Women's European Championship.

Serbia had hit back to lead 2-1 after being stunned by an early goal from striker Katie McCabe but goals from skipper Denise O'Sullivan and vice-captain Emma Hansberry gave Dave Connell's side a deserved 3-2 win.

The result is a massive boost for Irish women's football as Connell has now led the U17 and U19 sides to their respective groups with a 100 per cent record in both cases and, with the Men's U17 and U19 also qualifying for the elite phase, it been a tremendous autumn for the FAI's international underage set-up.

Both teams went into today's game at the FK Srem Stadium in Jakovo having already secured qualification for the next phase but Ireland were very much the underdogs, having lost to the Serbs at last year's U19 elite phase. In addition the home side only needed a draw to win the group as they had a vastly superior goal difference following big wins over Latvia and Cyprus.

But they were rocked after just four minutes when Orlagh Nolan swung the ball in and Katie McCabe sent a glancing a back header to the net. Ireland created enough changes in the next half-hour to have put the game out of sight with Gemma McGuinness on the end of four great chances, two of which produced superb saves from the keeper Vojinović.

Ireland paid the penalty for those misses in the 36th minute when the Serbian captain Damnjanovic equalised and nine minutes after half-time a penalty conceded by goalkeeper Jillian Maloney, when she was adjudged to have brought down Damnjanovic, led to Cubrilo giving the home side the lead.

However, the Irish women responded magnificently and within five minutes were back on level terms when a short free-kick by Clare Shine found Lauren Murphy and her cross was headed home by senior international Denise O'Sullivan.

The winning goal came in the 74th minute when Emma Hansberry curled a 25 metre free kick around the wall and in off the post as the Irish threat from set-pieces once again reaped rich dividends. With Ciara O'Connell in superb form at the back and goalkeeper Jillian Maloney equal to anything the Serbs fired at her, the Irish were able to hold their lead this time and record a famous victory.

"This was an absolutely excellent performance from the girls because Serbia are a really good side and had several senior internationals in their line-up," said Connell at the end. "Our midfield of Denise O'Sullivan, Emma Hansberry and Clare Shine were superb and Ciara O'Connell at the back was the player of the match.

"It's been a great few weeks with the U17s and now the U19s qualifying and winning their groups with 100 per cent records. It shows the amount of work that is being done on the ground by the clubs, the coaches, the leagues and the Emerging Talent Programme and there are some seriously good players now coming through.

"We'll wait now and see who we get in the draw for the second round. I hope we avoid the really big guns and get a good chance at qualifying for the finals but there won't be too many wanting to meet us and the girls, after this performance, won't be afraid of anybody. They are a great group and have knuckled down and taken on board everything we've asked them to do. I am very proud of them."

Serbia: Vojinović; I. Damnjanović, Krstić, Smiljković, Jankov, Popov (Velickovic 52), Elenkov, Savanović, Stanković (Trišić 40), J. Čubrilo, J. Damnjanović (C) (Milinković 73). Subs not used: Stojaković, Lazarević, Stojanović, Sopka.

Republic of Ireland: Jillian Moloney (GSA 95 Phoenix Red, USA); Lauren Murphy (Cork Women's FC), Chloe Mustaki (Peamount United), Ciara O'Connell (Cork Women's FC), Grace Wright (Challenge FC, USA); Denise O'Sullivan (C) (Cork Women's FC), Emma Hansberry (Castlebar Celtic), Claire Shine (Cork Women's FC); Gemma McGuinness (Greencastle FC), Katie McCabe (Raheny United), Orlagh Nolan (Shamrock Rovers). Subs: Kelly Halligan (Blackburn Rovers) for Nolan (16 mins), Rhianna Jarrett (Wexford Ladies) for Halligan (46). Subs not used: Courtney Brosnan (PDA Slammers, USA), Shauna Newman (Raheny United), Carys Johnson (Everton), Emily Cahill (Peamount United), Sinead O'Farrelly (Raheny United).

Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany)

Group 1 Details

Results

October 20: Republic of Ireland 3 Cyprus 0, Serbia 15 Latvia 0

October 22: Republic of Ireland 11 Latvia 0, Serbia 10 Cyprus 0

October 25: Serbia 2 Republic of Ireland 3, Latvia 0 Cyprus 1

Table



P W D L F A Pts GD
Rep of Ireland 3 3 0 0 17 2 9 +15
Serbia 3 2 0 1 27 3 6 +24
Cyprus 3 1 0 2 1 13 3 -12
Latvia 3 0 0 3 0 27 0 -27
Powered by tplSoccerStats 2.3.1.1 © 2003 TPL Design