Niamh Fahey announces she’ll retire from club game at end of the season
- Niamh Fahey Announces Retirement from Club Football: Liverpool FC Women captain and Republic of Ireland international Niamh Fahey has declared her intention to retire from club football at the conclusion of the current Women's Super League (WSL) season
- Final Matches Scheduled: Fahey's final appearances will be in Liverpool's upcoming league fixtures against Everton on 4th May and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 10th May
- Dream Club Career: Fahey has had a really successfull club career, featuring for top english clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool, and collecting five league titles and five Women’s FA Cups along the way.
- Legacy in Irish Football: In January 2025, Fahey retired from international football, concluding her tenure with 115 caps for Ireland, including participation in the 2023 Women's World Cup. Fahey's retirement follows that of fellow Ireland stalwart Louise Quinn, marking the end of an era for Irish women's football.
For more detailed information, you can read the full article here: The Sun Article.
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