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FAI aiming for a late June start to the WNL

The FAI have agreed that the new Women’s National League will start on the last weekend in June...



FAI aiming for a late June sta...
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FAI aiming for a late June start to the WNL

The FAI have agreed that the new Women’s National League will start on the last weekend in June. 

The season was due to begin on March 14, but football is on lockdown in the country until April 19th at the earliest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The WNL season will be played over two rounds, with 18-games a side. 

The Women's FAI Cup remains, but the League Cup will be deferred for the season.

A joint FAI/WNL statement reads:

The Football Association of Ireland and the Women's National League Committee today agreed with all WNL Clubs that the new Women's National League season will commence on the weekend ending June 28th.

The 2020 season will now commence a week after the scheduled return of the SSE Airtricity League and the Women's National League will finish on the weekend ending December 13th.

The League will be played over two rounds of fixtures, 18 games per team, with the FAI Women's Senior Cup to run in tandem with the League season. The League Cup will be deferred for this season.

This decision was taken in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the FAI remains committed to all guidelines issued by the Government and the Department of Health.

All football under the jurisdiction of the FAI is in cessation until Sunday, April 19th inclusive. Clubs are reminded that FAI Medical Director Dr Alan Byrne has advised the FAI that in the current exceptional circumstances, clubs should not engage in collective training during the cessation period for all football activity under the FAI's jurisdiction.

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