Frank Healy park in Doora will host three schoolgirls soccer finals this Sunday as the Clare schoolboys/girls soccer league prepares to complete last season’s programme.

Proceedings will kick off at 11am with the U12 shield decider between Bridge Utd and Hermitage.

This will be followed at 1pm by the U16 cup final between St. Pats and Fern Celtic and followers of the game believe that this will be a lively affair. Fern Celtic are celebrating twenty years in existence this year and victory in this one would be a great way to mark this anniversary.

The U16 shield decider in which favourites Shannon Town will take on Corofin Harps will kick off at 3pm.

Clare’s SFAI delegate Tommy Molloy who is the league’s acting PRO and also the Covid officer is expecting three high quality games to bring last season to a close. “The new season of competition will get underway from July 5/6 and clubs are eagerly awaiting the opening games,” Molloy told The Clare Echo.

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