The Newmarket Celtic Girl’s Soccer Team have been recently sponsored by spirometer manufacturing company Vitalograph.
Technical Support Administator for the Ennis based company, Kaylee McCoy manages the Newmarket Celtic girls’ U13 & U14 squads.

The side won the Clare Girls Soccer League in 2023, with some of the players earning call ups to the Centre of Excellence in Limerick.

Some of the girls are on the starting eleven for the Clare side lining out in the Gaynor Cup.
Pictured: Starting at the back row left to right; Grainne Hayes (club secretary), Alison Tighe, Kendra Feeley, Aimee Glynn, Holly Earls, Lily Fahy, Olivia Darcy, Holly Shier, Kornelia Truchel, Aisling Fitzpatrick, Kaylee McCoy (Manager)

Front Row left to right; Sadie Hoban, Evie O’Malley, Eva Considine, Robyn Hannon, Katie Jane Purcell, Leah Feehily.

Other girls on the squad but are missing from the photo are; Darcy Ryan, Olivia McMahon, Dani Jennings, and Alannah Neylon.

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