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06 Sept 2025

Jodie Loughrey helps Ireland U19s to super draw with Spain

Ireland began the 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 European Championships with a scoreless draw against Spain, the holders, in Lithuania on Monday

Jodie Loughrey helps Ireland U19s to super draw with Spain

Jodie Loughrey gets on the ball for Ireland against Spain

Jodie Loughrey played the full game as the Republic of Ireland Women's Under-19s drew 0-0 with holders Spain in their 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 European Championships opener.

The Buncrana woman is joined by her sister Keri on the Dave Connell-managed squad with Ireland also set to face Netherlands and Germany in Group B.

The Girls in Green showed real resilience to hold off a strong Spanish side.

Goalkeeper Katie Keane was in superb form to record a clean sheet with Spain registering 12 shots on target.

Attacker Daniela Agote proved to be a constant threat with her combination of pace and skill, while Daniela Arques was in charge of set-pieces and kept the Irish defence on high alert throughout.

Athlone Town 'keeper Keane did brilliantly to deny Pau with a diving save early on before shutting out Agote, Adriana Ranera and Cris Libran as Spain heaped the pressure on.

Ireland will now look to Thursday's meeting with last year's runners-up Germany as they attempt to secure a place in the semi-finals - and possibly beyond.

The Loughrey sisters play in the Women's Premier Division for Sligo Rovers having previously lined out for the Donegal Women's League in the underage League of Ireland.

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