TREATY United have unveiled former Republic of Ireland international Dominic Foley as the full-time manager of its senior women’s team.
The Charleville-native holds a UEFA A coaching licence and enjoyed a distinguished playing career with top flight experience at Wolverhampton Wanderers in England, had spells with Queen’s Park Rangers, Watford, Notts County, Southend, Oxford United and Swindon Town in the UK, Ethnikos Piraeus in Greece and Braga in Portugal, in addition to eight years in the top league in Belgium at Gent and Cercle Brugge.
He has also League of Ireland experience as a player with both Bohemians and Limerick FC.
Foley represented the Republic of Ireland at u-21 and senior level, making his debut in 2000 under Mick McCarthy. In his six international appearances Foley netted his first goal against Mexico and his last against the United States.
Treaty CEO Ciara McCormack said: “With the investment we are making into our women’s program in all capacities, Dominic’s experience and his glowing references, leave us no doubt that he is the right person to help us meet our goal of becoming the best girls and women’s program in the country.”
Added Foley: “Going in as a full–time manager gives me a real opportunity to dedicate all my energy into the team and club, I cannot wait to get started”