Bohemians FC and Shelbourne FC will send their youth female teams to a tournament to play against the best teams in Northern Ireland, America and Scotland.
The two teams are joining the SuperCup Northern Ireland Tournament on it's 40th anniversary. Bohs will be competing in the junior section against NI teams Linfield FC and Crusaders FC and American teams Surd Select, FC America and USSSA Select.
Shels will be competing in the premier section against Scottish club Rangers FC and American sides Northeast Rush, FC America and Surf Select.
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NI International Emily Wilson, who was part of the Northern Ireland side that created history last summer when they made their debut at a major championship, said it was an "incredible" experience to take part in the tournament.
She said: “Playing in the tournament was a real coup and taking part in the parade and seeing all the teams from across the world was an incredible experience.
“It was great to see teams from across the globe playing in the girls’ section last summer and it is fantastic to see the growth of the girls’ section. I hope it continues to go from strength to strength.”
The 2023 tournament kicks off on Sunday 23rd July with the welcoming ceremony in Coleraine and concludes with finals day on Friday 28th July. Matches will be played across three council areas, Causeway, Coast and Glens, Mid and East Antrim and Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
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