Last night, Limerick’s new Senior Women’s Soccer franchise, Treaty United held their 2020 season launch.
On the night, the new kit was unveiled with Senior and U17’s managers Dave Rooney and Irene Hehir speaking about their excitement ahead of the upcoming season.
New Chairman Conn Murray also spoke at the launch, highlighting his excitement at the new venture.
“It’s a critically important day. It’s a fresh start and a new opportunity. An opportunity to display our flagship team, our Women’s team and hopefully it will be the rebirth of League of Ireland Soccer in Limerick.”
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