CUSAI Men and Women's Thursday Football round-up

03 Jul 2009


Ireland had mixed fortunes in their second group games at the World University Games in Belgrade with the women tasting success against Hungary and the men going out of the competition after losing to Italy

The women gave themselves every chance of qualifying for the quarter-final with a stunning comeback against Hungary. They fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at the FC Jakovo stadium.

The men lost 2-1 to the finalists of two years ago Italy, which ended their chances of qualifying for the quarter finals. They sit bottom of Group C with no points with South Korea and Uruguay leading the way on four points and the Italians on three.

The women sit in third place in Group D on three points, one point behind France and Japan. The women play France in the last game of the season which they must win to advance in the competition.

Manager of the Ireland women's team, Sue Ronan, said: "I'm so delighted with the girls performance. We played some very nice football and I think as the game went on we got more composed and played some nice football."

They were 1-0 down after 27 minutes and conceded a second 10 minutes into the second half. The game looked up for the Irish girls and spurred a few chances before Mary Waldron scored in 71st minute. Two goals in the last 10 minutes won it for Ireland.

A bullet header by Louise Quinn from a Waldron corner and a Rachel Jenkins bullet strike deflected up over the keeper to win the game.

A tough final match against France on Saturday is a must-win for the Irish woman.

In the men's match, Ireland were unlucky to lose a game in which they played much of the better football.

They went 1-0 down after a 20 minute volley from Girolamo D'Alessandro. Ireland fought hard to seek an equaliser and almost conceded a second but for the brilliance of Billy Brennan in between the sticks.

Peter MacMahon eventually made the scores level in the 57th minute with a strike from outside the box which deflected to Marco Dessena's left in the Italian goal.

A suspicion of offside surrounded the Italian winner as Pasquale Iadaresta flicked the ball passed an onrushing Brennan, just after the hour.

Ireland worked a dogged Italian defence hard right to the final whistle and were unlucky not to take something from the game.

The Irish men play their final group game against South Korea at the FC Indjija stadium.