Treaty United Senior Women’s side will play at the Markets Field in 2022. The team had been playing out of Jackman Park for the last two seasons.
The club announced the news on their official social media pages this morning.
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“Treaty United are delighted to announce following an agreement with the LEDP that our Senior Women’s side will play at the Markets Field this season.
The full season’s fixture list is out later this morning. We look forward to our third season in the FAI Women’s National League.”
The fixtures for the 2022 Women’s National League season will be released later today. Treaty endured a disappointing season in the league and finished at the foot of the table with manager Niall Connolly departing in September.
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