New Northern Ireland women's manager confirmed by Irish FA

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The Irish FA confirmed the appointment on a four-year contract

The Irish FA confirmed the appointment on Friday after Oxtoby agreed a four-year contract with the association.

She succeeds Kenny Shiels who guided Northern Ireland to an historic Euro finals last year. Shields left the role in January following three-and-a-half-years at the helm.“I’m really excited to be part of the next stage of international women’s football in this football loving country. Irish FA’s Director of Women’s Football, Angela Platt, said the new manager will bring “knowledge, experience and pedigree” to the role.

Irish FA Chief Executive Patrick Nelson said: “Our senior women’s team has been on quite a journey in recent years. The visibility of the game in Northern Ireland, and our players, has never been higher.

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