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Ennisโ€™ Irene Hehir has stepped down from her role as U17 manager of Treaty Utd.

Appointed manager of the Limerick clubโ€™s first season in the Womenโ€™s National League, Irene announced her decision to leave the role at the beginning of the month. She was previously manager of Limerick FCโ€™s U17 side.

Irene will continue in her role as Assistant Manager to the Irish womenโ€™s U17 team and told The Clare Echo she is looking โ€œto purse other interests in the football environmentโ€.

She admitted that the post with the national side requires a lot of work, the Ei Electronics shift supervisor will be scouting games every weekend as part of the tasks associated with being the Asst Manager.

โ€œI thoroughly enjoyed my time with the club and I wish Treaty Utdโ€™s players, staff and Board the very best of luck for the upcoming seasonโ€.

Treaty Utd in a statement paid tribute to the work of the Clare women as they announced her decision to step away from the club. โ€œIrene has led the development of the clubโ€™s underage players and we are incredibly grateful for her leadership in this areaโ€.

Capped four times for her country, Ireneโ€™s playing days also saw her line out with the Lifford Ladies side that tasted national success at underage and senior level.

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