15-1404: Meaney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aislinn Meaney (born 1998), Irish association footballer Audrey Meaney (1931–2021), English archaeologist and historian Colm Meaney (born 1953), Irish actor Con Meaney (1890–1970), Irish politician and farmer Denis Meaney (1936–2011), Australian rugby league player Kevin Meaney (1956–2016), American comedian and actor Kevin Meaney (Gaelic footballer) , Irish football player John Meaney (born 1957), British science fiction author John Meaney (footballer) (1919–2000), English footballer Liam Meaney (born 1972), Irish hurler Michael Meaney (born 1951), Canadian professor specializing in biological psychiatry, neurology, and neurosurgery Michael Meaney (darts player) (born 1989), Irish darts player Nick Meaney (born 1997), Australian rugby league player Patrick Meaney , American film director, screenwriter, producer, comic book writer, and editor Sean Meaney (born 1986), rugby player Thomas Meaney (1931–2022), Irish politician and farmer Thomas Francis Meaney (1888–1968), American judge See also [ edit ] Mooney Meanie (disambiguation) Meany (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
30-535: A Raheny United team that included Niamh Reid Burke and Olivia O'Toole . Fahey's penalty in the 75th minute gave the Galway Girls a 1–0 win. In 2008 Galway were FAI Women's Cup semi-finalists, losing 2–1 to Peamount United . In 2009 they were beaten 3–2 in the second round by St. Catherine's . As a result of winning the 2007 FAI Women's Cup , Galway qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland in
45-541: A 2018 match against Poland . As of 2019, she had made two appearances for the senior team. She also played for the Irish Universities Team in the women's football tournament at the 2019 Summer Universiade ; they finished fourth in the tournament. Galway W.F.C. Galway Football Club ( Irish : Cumann Peile Ghaillimh Aontaithe ) was an Irish association football club based in Galway . It
60-542: A youngster, she played Ladies' Gaelic football for Clare U14 , with whom she won the 2012 All-Ireland title for her age group. She studied arts at NUI Galway , and played for their varsity team from 2017 until 2019. In 2019, she transferred her studies to the University of Akron in the US. As a youngster, Meaney played for Lifford Ladies, making her senior debut at the age of 16. In 2017, she joined Galway . Meaney
75-537: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Aislinn Meaney Aislinn Meaney (born 24 October 1998) is an Irish association footballer , who plays for Galway United . She has previously played for multiple Irish league teams, and multiple college soccer teams in the United States. She has played for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team . Meaney is from Ennis . As
90-658: Is the women's section of the League of Ireland club Galway United . Since 2013–14 the club played in the Women's National League (WNL) and did so as Galway WFC until 2022. Throughout its existence the club has been closely associated with both the Galway Ladies League and the Galway Football Association . The WNL team had its origins in the Galway Ladies League representative team that won
105-561: The 2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup . They were drawn in Group A9 along with Zürich , Universitet Vitebsk and SFK Sarajevo . The competition format saw Galway travel to Sarajevo in September 2008 to play in a mini-tournament to decide who would progress to the next round. With a squad that included Méabh De Búrca and Julie-Ann Russell , Galway finished second after beating the pre-tournament favourites, Universitet Vitebsk. In June 2013
120-633: The COVID-19 pandemic , she was unable to play in the US and returned to Ireland. Ahead of the 2021 Women's National League , Meaney left Galway. She played for Akron Zips in 2021, and later returned to Galway in June 2021. In 2022, Meaney joined Treaty United . That year, she also played for IUP Crimson Hawks women's college soccer team, where she played in all 17 matches. In July 2023, Meaney signed for Galway United . Meaney played for Republic of Ireland women's national under-17 football team , and
135-565: The Football Association of Ireland announced Galway as an expansion team for the upcoming 2013–14 Women's National League season. Republic of Ireland women's national football team manager Susan Ronan welcomed the addition of Galway for helping make the league more national. The 2013–14 Galway WNL squad included several veterans of the 2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup campaign including Susie Cunningham, Melissa Casserly and Becky Walsh. Former Galway United manager Don O'Riordan
150-409: The surname Meaney . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meaney&oldid=1190427671 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
165-471: The 2007 FAI Women's Cup and then represented the Republic of Ireland in the 2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup . The Galway Ladies League and its member clubs, such as Salthill Devon , Galway Bohemians , Corrib Celtic, Colga F.C. and NUI Galway , served as a feeder system for Galway WFC. During the 2000s, representative teams of women's leagues began to enter the FAI Women's Cup . In 2006 a team representing
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#1732800967599180-492: The Galway Ladies League were semi-finalists, losing after extra time and penalties to UCD . A team representing the Mayo Ladies League subsequently defeated UCD in the final. In 2007 the Galway Ladies League reached the final with a team that included Niamh Fahey , Méabh De Búrca and Julie-Ann Russell . All three were also playing for Salthill Devon . On 14 October 2007 at Dalymount Park , Galway defeated
195-512: Was appointed manager of the women's club in June 2014, replacing Nigel Keady who had overseen the first season. In September 2022 Galway WFC announced that it would "reluctantly" withdraw from the following season's Women's National League: "We hope that other individuals or entities will take up the mantle to continue the tradition of senior and underage women's football in Galway in 2023." The local League of Ireland club Galway United released
210-515: Was part of the Irish under-17 team that beat England 2–0 in a 2015 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification match. She made four appearances in that qualification tournament, and was also in the Republic of Ireland squad for the 2015 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in Iceland. Meaney made her debut for the senior side in a 2018 friendly match against Portugal . She also played in
225-609: Was the 2018 Women's National League Player of the Month for May 2018, and was named in the league's Team of the Season. She was on the shortlist for the Player of the Season award. In 2019, Meaney signed for American Akron Zips women's soccer team; Meaney and Lucia Lobato were the first Irishwomen to play for the Zips. She made 19 appearances in her first season at the club. During
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