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18.09.2017 at 15:00 Austria Attendance:
Hungary 0 - 1 Ireland Under 19
Referee: Tournament / No substitutions-match

Goalscorers
None None.
Opening squads
Luca (GK),
A. Fel,
Kovacs,
Molnar,
Vasas,
Andre,
P. Fel,
Olah,
Csigi,
Varadi,
Pulins.
Erica Turner
Sadhbh Doyle
Jade Reddy
Niamh Farrelly
Gilian Keenan
Alex Kavanagh
Saoirse Noonan
Lynn Craven
Chloe Singleton
Lauren Kelly
Substitutes
Barti (GK),
Anda,
Kralik,
Papp,
Dorner,
Horvath,
Bocskei,
Eszter,
Bianka.
Sophia Lenihan
Rachel Baynes
Kate Mooney
Orla Casey
Keelin Mc Entee
Phoebe Warner
Lauryn O'Callaghan
Chloe Mc Namee
Substitutions
None None.
Yellow cards
None None.
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
The Republic of Ireland Women’s Under 19 team completed their 3 Nations Tournament campaign with a 1-0 win against Hungary in Lindabrunn, Austria, this afternoon.

Saoirse Noonan’s 87th minute winner from a well worked set piece gave Ireland the win against a tough Hungarian outfit. The goal came as a clever free kick from Alex Kavanagh was dinked over the wall to send Noonan through on goal. The Cork City WFC striker made no mistake and buried the ball past Hungary goalkeeper Luca Varga.

Speaking to FAI.ie after the game, Ireland Head Coach Dave Connell was pleased with how his side performed. “It was a decent first half where we controlled possession for long periods, but perhaps we didn’t create as many chanced as we would have liked. We made five changes at the break at were under the cosh for ten or fifteen minutes but the girls showed great character to grind out the win and the clean sheet.

Today’s result comes on the back of Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Austria where Lauren Kelly’s goal gave Ireland a share of the spoils.

The matches were played as preparation for next month’s Women’s Under-19 Championship Qualifying Round games in the Netherlands. Connell’s side will face their Dutch hosts along with ties against Estonia and Latvia with two qualifying berths for the Elite Round the prize at stake.

“Overall, we are very happy with how the two games have gone,” Connell added. “It has been a good experiement coming over here. The players have applied themselves very well and we have a good foundation now to build upon going into the Elite Round next month.”

Hungary: Luca (GK), A. Fel, Kovacs, Molnar, Vasas, Andre, P. Fel, Olah, Csigi, Varadi, Pulins.

Subs: Barti (GK), Anda, Kralik, Papp, Dorner, Horvath, Bocskei, Eszter, Bianka.

Ireland: Turner (GK), Craven, Farrelly, Doyle, Kavanagh, Singleton, Noonan, Kelly, Keenan, Reddy, Burke.

Subs: Lenihan (GK), Baynes, O’Callaghan, McEntee, Green, Warner, Mooney, Casey, McNamee.
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