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Ireland legend announces retirement after ‘journey beyond expectation’ as she is hailed for ‘impact on women’s football’


NIAMH FAHEY has announced her retirement from international football. 

The 37-year-old is assured of a place among Ireland’s all-time greats after 17 years in green that saw her win 115 caps, including playing at the 2023 World Cup.

Niamh Fahey of the Republic of Ireland during a soccer match.
Niamh Fahey has retired from international football
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Niamh Fahey with young fans at Dublin Airport after the FIFA Women's World Cup.
She won 115 caps for Ireland
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Republic of Ireland's women's soccer team observes a moment of silence.
She featured at the 2023 World Cup
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Fahey said in a statement: “After 17 years in green, from my debut to cap 115 for the Ireland Women‘s National Team, I have been on a journey beyond expectation and it has been a huge source of immense motivation, privilege and pride. 

“A sincere thank you to all the people who have been on the journey with me and helped me in so many aspects; Friends, neighbours, teachers, coaches, colleagues, managers, team-mates, fans and many more!

“Your support, investment, passion and belief has pushed and inspired me in every way possible. 

“To my family, who have been a core support and sounding board throughout, I would not have achieved what I have without you.

“I can’t thank you enough for everything, especially my parents Marjorie and Richard. 

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“There have been countless highs and lows, but the feeling of elation and satisfaction en route to qualifying and representing our country on the world stage at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023 will live long in the memory. 

“I look forward to watching and supporting the team and the future generations to come in what is only the continuation of more memorable moments at the highest level for our Women’s National Team. 

“Go raibh míle maith agat.”

Fahey’s final game was in December when she was part of the Ireland team that missed out on Euro 2025 qualification in the play-off with Wales. 

She will continue her club career with Liverpool, having joined the Reds in 2018 having previously lined out for Bordeaux, Chelsea, Arsenal, Galway and Salthill Devon


FAI Chief Football Officer Marc Canham said: “Niamh was a superb player, leader and role model throughout her international career with Ireland and she leaves behind a legacy as one of the best to ever play for the Women’s National Team. 

“As much as she helped the team as a player, she also made a significant impact in the growth of women and girls’ football in Ireland and we will be forever grateful for all that she has done.”

Republic of Ireland women's football team stands for their national anthem.
Republic of Ireland players, from left, Caitlin Hayes, Niamh Fahey, Ruesha Littlejohn, Denise O’Sullivan and Anna Patten stand for the playing of the National Anthem before the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Play-off Round Two second leg match between Republic of Ireland and Wales
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