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Galway United win first edition of Avenir Sports All-Island Cup

Galway United 1-0 Cliftonville

Player of the match Gemma McGuinness scored the deciding goal as Galway United claimed the inaugural Avenir Sports All-Island Cup with a narrow victory over Cliftonville at the Showgrounds in front of 579 spectators.

McGuinness' 12th minute goal was enough to see the Eamonn Deacy Park side pick up a trophy in their first year in football in a game which Cliftonville will feel they underperformed.

Competing in a first final for the club since the 2015 EA Sports Cup defeat for the men’s side to St Patrick’s Athletic, United went into this game unchanged from their semi-final penalty defeat of Wexford.

Reds boss John McGrady brought both Oreligha McGuinness and Toni Finnegan back into the starting XI after both women missed their last four clash with Cork City.

It was the League of Ireland side who started the final the brighter, with goalscorer McGuinness causing plenty of bother.

United full back Aoibheann Costello found the former Sligo Rovers winger in space with a precise cross-field ball eight minutes in.

But the Donegal native’s resulting effort lacked composure as she skewed her shot over well over Rachael Norney’s crossbar.

McGuinness was much more accurate four minutes later, however.

Goalkeeper Norney’s clearance landing straight to the Irish underage international who executed a perfectly lofted chip over the stranded goalkeeper from 20 yards.

Galway skipper Lynsey McKey went close on 25 minutes after some hesitation in the Cliftonville defence.

Isabella Beletic and Aislinn Meaney threatened for the Tribeswomen shortly after.

Caitlin McGuinness, one of three sisters in Cliftonville match day squad, had the Women’s Premiership’s side’s best chance of the half on the stroke of half-time when

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