Vera Pauw departs Ireland managerial role as FAI fail to offer her new contract
Having brought the Republic of Ireland women’s team to their first major tournament, Vera Pauw has been relieved of her duties as boss of the Girls in Green.
The FAI confirmed on Tuesday just prior to 11pm in a statement of less than 200 words that no new contract would be offered to the Dutch woman.
The statement reads:
At the meeting of the FAI Board, the Board has decided that Ireland Women's National Team Manager Vera Pauw will not be offered a new contract after the expiry of her current contract at the end of this month.
Appointed in September 2019, Vera led the team to their first ever major tournament – the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – and a FIFA Women’s World Ranking of 22.
FAI CEO Jonathan Hill commented: “On behalf of the Football Association of Ireland, we would like to thank Vera for her hard work and commitment over the past four years and wish her well for the future. In particular, I wish to acknowledge the role she played in leading Ireland to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 where our women’s team made history and inspired a nation.
“The future is bright for women and girls’ football and our focus now is building upon the work done by Vera and the historic achievements of our women’s team, which we see as a platform to support the next phase of the journey for the team, and more broadly the development of women and girls’ football in this country.”
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