Three former coaches 'stood down' by FAI following allegations by female players

Michael Bolton

The FAI has announced they have stood down three former coaches following an investigation into allegations made by former female players.

Former players have alleged that coaches engaged in inappropriate relationships with players, while two of the men are accused of making unwanted sexual advances on players.

The FAI issued the order after it became aware of a joint investigation by RTÉ Investigates and the Sunday Independent.

Gardaí and Tusla are investigating claims made by the former players into the coaches.

This followes the announcement gardaí are investigating allegations from female footballers that they were subjected to unwanted sexual advances by a former senior football coach in the 1990s.

On Thursday, the FAI said in a statement: “The Association was shocked and appalled to learn of disturbing allegations of abuse brought forward by women involved in Irish football in the 1990’s.

"The FAI “acknowledges the enormous courage of the women in coming forward and making their concerns known and would encourage anyone involved in Irish football to report any concern that may arise.”

The investigation features candid testimony from multiple former female players, former coaches and officials.

On Sunday, RTÉ Investigates and the  Sunday Independent  will reveal the details of a joint investigation spanning two years in RTÉ Investigates: Girls in Green, at 9:30pm on RTÉ One.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, you can call the national 24-hour Rape Crisis Helpline at 1800-77 8888, access text service and webchat options at drcc.ie/services/helpline/ or visit Rape Crisis Help.