Megan Connolly (footballer) explained

Megan Connolly
Fullname:Megan Jane Connolly
Birth Date:1997 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Cork, Ireland
Position:Midfielder, forward
Currentclub:Bristol City W.F.C.
Clubnumber:6
Youthyears1:2003–2015
Youthclubs1:College Corinthians
Youthyears2:2010–2015
Youthclubs2:Christ King Girls
Collegeyears1:2015–2019
College1:Florida State Seminoles
Collegecaps1:64
Collegegoals1:19
Years1:2014–2015
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Clubs1:College Corinthians
Years2:2019–2023
Caps2:63
Goals2:4
Clubs2:Brighton & Hove Albion
Years3:2023–
Caps3:22
Goals3:1
Clubs3:Bristol City W.F.C.
Nationalyears1:2013–2014
Nationalyears2:2014–2016
Nationalyears3:2016–
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland U17
Nationalcaps1:12
Nationalgoals1:9
Nationalteam2:Republic of Ireland U19
Nationalcaps2:13
Nationalgoals2:9
Nationalteam3:Republic of Ireland
Nationalcaps3:52
Nationalgoals3:4
Ntupdate:24 March 2024
Club-Update:12 December 2023

Megan Connolly (born 7 March 1997) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Bristol City, which she also captains, and the Republic of Ireland women's national team. She previously played for Brighton & Hove Albion, where she had signed her first professional contract.

Early life

Connolly began playing association football with College Corinthians at the age of six. Initially she played with boys' teams before her father helped set up teams for girls. She also showed potential as a Gaelic footballer, playing for Nemo Rangers GAA. In 2012, she was a member of the Cork GAA U-16 Ladies team that won the Munster U-16 Ladies' Championship. Connolly scored a hat-trick in the final as Cork beat Kerry by 5–6 to 0–10.[1] In interviews, Connolly credited her Gaelic football training for helping her with general fitness. She eventually opted to concentrate on association football because it gave her the opportunity to represent Ireland at international level.[2]

Playing association football as a schoolgirl, Connolly won honours at provincial and national level, representing both Corinthians and her high school, Christ King Girls Secondary School.[3] On 16 November 2014, Connolly was a member of the College Corinthians senior women's team that won the Women's Munster Senior Cup. Her father, Michael Connolly, was the coach of the team and Connolly scored in the final.[4] [5] [6]

College career

Florida State Seminoles

In 2015, Connolly began playing for Florida State Seminoles after obtaining a four-year scholarship to Florida State University to study sports management. Compatriot Megan Campbell was involved in her recruitment.[7] [8] In her first season playing for the Seminoles, Connolly played a pivotal role in their 2015 ACC Women's Soccer Tournament success, contributing nine goals and ten assists. She subsequently received a number of individual awards including ACC Midfielder of the Year and ACC Freshman of the Year.

In December 2015, Connolly was named a First Team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for her performances during the season, becoming the first ever freshman player from Florida State to do so. She was also nominated for the Hermann Trophy.[9]

As a sophomore, Connolly played and started in all 22 games. She scored a total of seven goals, including five game-winners, and provided four assists. As a junior, she played in 20 games, starting nine, and finished fourth on the team with nine points on three goals and three assists.[10]

Club career

On 26 January 2019, Connolly signed a contract with Brighton & Hove Albion for the remainder of the season.[11] She re-signed with Brighton for another year in July 2020.[12]

International career

Connolly has represented the Republic of Ireland at U-15, U-16, U-17, U-19 and senior level. She has been a regular goalscorer at youth international level. On 6 August 2013 during a 2014 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualifier, Connolly scored a hat-trick in a 12–1 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina.[13] Connolly was also a member of the Republic of Ireland team that won their group at the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and qualified for the semi-finals. On 21 July 2014, Connolly scored a "wondrous free kick" which proved to be the winner in a 2–1 win against Sweden. This earned the Republic of Ireland their place in the semi–final.[14] With three assists, including two against England, and this goal, Connolly was described as "one of the stars of the tournament".[15] [16] [17]

In 2014, she was named the Under-19 Women's International Player of the Year at the FAI International Football Awards and was presented with the award by Shay Given.[18] [19] On 17 September 2015, she scored four goals against Bulgaria in a 2016 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualifier.[20] Connolly was included in the senior Republic of Ireland squad for the 2015 Istria Cup.[21] She made her senior international debut for the Republic of Ireland in a friendly against the United States on 23 January 2016. Connolly came on as a substitute for Ruesha Littlejohn after 65 minutes. The United States won 5–0.[22]

Connolly was part of the Irish squad for the country's inaugural FIFA Women's World Cup appearance in the 2023 edition in Australia and New Zealand. During the team's second group stage match against Canada, with Ireland leading by a goal, Connolly scored an own goal after inadvertently deflecting Julia Grosso's cross attempt into her own net. This equalizer allowed Canada to eventually win 2–1, eliminating Ireland from the tournament. Manager Vera Pauw defended Connolly, saying “She hardly touched the ball trying to save it and was very unfortunate. We do not blame players ever, mistakes are part of the game."[23]

Personal life

Connolly was raised in Cork, Ireland and is the daughter of Michael and Freda Connolly.[24] Her father was a volunteer coach at College Corinthians and, after Megan began to show potential, he was responsible for reintroducing women's association football to the club.[25] Her older brother Luke is also a footballer, playing association football for Corinthians and Gaelic football for Nemo Rangers GAA and UCC GAA.

Career statistics

Club

[26]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA cupLeague cupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brighton & Hove Albion2018–19Women's Super League61000060
2019–20912010121
2020–211523011193
2021–222001031241
2022–231304010180
Total63410062795
Bristol City2023–24Women's Super League2211020251
Total2211020251
Career total855110821046

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Republic of Ireland201671
201770
201830
201960
202020
202182
202251
2023100
Total484

Scores and results list Republic of Ireland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Connolly goal.

List of international goals scored by Megan Connolly
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
17 June 2016 1-09-0[28]
226 October 2021 1-02-1 [29]
330 November 2021 11-011-0 [30]
427 June 2022 3-09-0 [31]

Honours

Cork GAA

College Corinthians

Florida State Seminoles

2015, 2016, 2018

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Connolly goals drive on Cork. 17 July 2012 .
  2. Web site: The Unusual Roots Of Florida State's Women's Soccer Success. espnW. December 2015 .
  3. http://www.fais.ie/international/3/girls-international/profile/186/megan-connolly www.fais.ie
  4. http://www.photosales.eecho.ie/v/photos/74373pks/1278979410 Evening Echo
  5. Web site: College Corinthians AFC. College Corinthians.
  6. Web site: College Corinthians AFC. College Corinthians.
  7. Web site: The Emerald Exiles Campbell and Connolly embark on Seminole's 2015/16 season. The Emerald Exiles.
  8. Web site: AUDIO: Megan Connolly Speaks on Switch to States. Cork's RedFM.
  9. Web site: Cork soccer star makes history in US. 6 December 2015 .
  10. Web site: Megan Connolly player profile. Florida State Seminoles. 2 January 2018. 24 July 2017 .
  11. Web site: Connolly signs for Brighton & Hove Albion . RTE. 26 January 2019 .
  12. Web site: Jarrett & Connolly Sign New Contracts with Brighton . Newstalk.
  13. Web site: Megan Connolly.
  14. Web site: Women's Under-19 2014 - Sweden-Republic of Ireland – UEFA.com. Uefa.com. 21 July 2014 .
  15. Web site: Megan Connolly charting a course towards bright future. Independent.ie.
  16. Web site: Connolly charting towards a bright future. The news Hub. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222165834/https://www.the-newshub.com/football/connolly-charting-towards-a-bright-future. 22 December 2015.
  17. Web site: SportsNewsIRELAND - SportsNewsIRELAND.
  18. Web site: O'Shea claims FAI prize . Setanta Sports - Ireland's Sports Broadcaster . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222082242/http://www.setanta.com/ie/oshea-claims-fai-prize/ . 22 December 2015 .
  19. Web site: Sportsfile - 3 FAI International Football Awards Photos - page 2.
  20. Web site: Women's Under-19 2016 - Republic of Ireland-Bulgaria – UEFA.com. Uefa.com.
  21. Web site: Republic of Ireland. "Istria cup" 2015..
  22. News: Stack. Rachael. International Report: USA 5 - 0 Republic of Ireland. 25 January 2016. ExtraTime.ie. 24 January 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160125085815/http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/15726/. 25 January 2016.
  23. News: ‘Mistakes are part of the game’ – Vera Pauw defends Megan Connolly after own goal. Kelly. David. Irish Independent. July 26, 2023. July 26, 2023.
  24. Web site: Megan Connolly Bio . Seminoles.com. 3 December 2018 .
  25. Web site: College Corinthians AFC . College Corinthians.
  26. Web site: Republic of Ireland - M. Connolly - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway .
  27. Web site: Republic of Ireland - M. Connolly - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway .
  28. Web site: IRL WNT secure home record win . 8 June 2016 . 9 May 2023 . FAI.
  29. Web site: Finland 1-2 WNT . 26 October 2021 . 9 May 2023 . FAI.
  30. Web site: WNT 11-0 Georgia . 30 November 2021 . 9 May 2023 . FAI.
  31. Web site: Georgia 0-9 WNT . 27 June 2022 . 9 May 2023 . FAI.