Ireland's women's football team celebrated their 1-0 victory against Slovenia, which secured them second place in their group and qualification for a promotion/relegation play-off in October. Saoirse Noonan scored the only goal of the match in the first half. Despite generating several chances, Ireland needed to win by a four-goal margin to top their group. The match ended on an emotional note as Louise Quinn played her final game for the national team after 122 caps, captivating the Cork crowd during their lap of honour.
Ireland recorded a 1-0 victory over Slovenia, securing second place in their group but missing out on automatic promotion to League A, leading to a challenging play-off in October.
Saoirse Noonan's first-half goal was the decisive factor in the match, but despite countless scoring opportunities, Ireland failed to achieve the four-goal margin necessary to top their group.
Players celebrated with the Cork fans, and there were emotional moments as Louise Quinn bid farewell to international football after 17 years, receiving applause for her dedication.
This match highlighted Ireland's resilience and potential despite falling short, as they now prepare for a crucial promotion/relegation play-off ahead.
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