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Teenage kicks - 10 of the best League of Ireland emerging stars

Teenage kicks - 10 of the best League of Ireland emerging stars

Irish Examiner25-04-2025

Brexit rules altered the landscape for the Irish footballing export market, raising the threshold from 16 to 18 for the age players can join UK clubs.
That has resulted in budding talent remaining at home, unless they emulate the route Kevin Zefi and Cathal Heffernan took to the continent, and debate has swirled about whether gems are at a disadvantage.
Only certain clubs can afford to enlist teens on professional contracts and offer full-time training.
Here we look at 10 players in that age-bracket between 16 and 19 who are thriving in the League of Ireland and are worth a look in the flesh at venues nationwide this weekend.
Mason Melia (St Patrick's Athletic)
Mason Melia will join Tottenhmam Hotspur in January. File picture: Ryan Byrne/Inpho
Officially Ireland's first €1m sale, the striker ended speculation about his next destination by agreeing a deal to join Tottenham Hotspur next January after he turns 18. He was blooded by St Patrick's Athletic as a 16-year-old debutant, won the FAI Cup in 2023, the same year he featured at the U17 Euros. Now in possession of the No 9 jersey, the responsibility rests easily on his shoulders, as he showed by opening the scoring against Shamrock Rovers last week.
Michael Noonan (Shamrock Rovers)
16-year-old Michael Noonan became the Conference League's youngest ever scorer with his goal against Molde this season.
St Pat's were planning for Melia's departure by chiselling out his successor with sporadic exposure for Noonan last year but he wasn't prepared to operate in his elder's shadow and so made the jump to their Dublin and title rivals over the off-season. Anyone thinking he'd be assimilated slowly into the team would have been shocked when he started and scored in the Conference League playoff away to Molde, creating history as the competition's youngest scorer. The 16-year-old was back at school the following morning and opened his league account last week against Bohemians.
Cathal O'Sullivan (Cork City)
Cathal O'Sullivan has been tiped for stardom since 14. File picture: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Turner's Cross bore witness to the 18-year-old's sorcery on Monday when the creative spark turned the game in City's favour during the last five minutes. O'Sullivan has been tipped for stardom since the age of 14 and admirably recovered from an ACL rupture to revel in City's First Division title success. Tougher tests in the Premier this term have been passed with distinction and a move to the English top-flight in the summer looms. Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrímsson and U21 manager Jim Crawford have both watched the mercurial maestro over the past fortnight.
Cillian Tollett (Galway United)
Cillian Tollett scored against Derry City last week. File picture: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Having been afforded his bow by John Caulfield and Ollie Horgan last October, the striker celebrated his 17th birthday in the run-up to this season kicking off in February. The forward from Oughterard at the gateway to Connemara has featured four times since, grabbing a goal in last week's clash against Derry City. He's also scored for Ireland and was part of the squad that recently clinched a place at the U17 World Cup this coming November.
Owen Elding (Sligo Rovers)
Owen Elding has scored five goals in 10 games for Sligo Rovers. File picture: Ben McShane/Sportsfile
Another precocious striker, Elding has replicated his father Anthony by spearheading the attack of Sligo Rovers. Five goals in 10 matches so far this term for the division's bottom team is impressive for the man who only turned 19 last month. Elding was born in England but grew up in Ireland so should qualify through residency but has yet to be capped by his adopted home. On his current trajectory, that's an inevitability.
Lewis Temple (Shelbourne)
Shelbourne's Lewis Temple has repayed Damien Duff's trust. File picture: Andrew Conan/Inpho
Breaking into a defence that conceded just 27 goals along their 36-match trail to the title was a task for the teenager but Damien Duff felt it was opportune this season. He's been around the Shelbourne set-up since Duff became boss senior boss in 2022, marvelling during last season's loan at FAI Cup semi-finalists Wexford, and was primed to freshen up the Reds defence. The strapping defender who was a karate black belt at the age of 12 and kicked into action with a man-of-the-match performance against St Pat's. A broken bone in his foot has only slowed, rather than curbed, his ascent.
Cathal McCarthy (UCD)
Cathal McCarthy (blue) will join Hull City in the summer. File picture: Tyler Miller/Sportsfile
Another centre-back, McCarthy is on his way to Hull City on a two-and-a-half year deal in the summer after the Tigers tied up a double-deal with Hugh Parker. He's been allowed to remain with the Students on loan to facilitate the completion of his Leaving Cert and they'll require his presence to catch the front three of Dundalk, Bray Wanderers and Cobh Ramblers. Initially with Klub Kildare, he joined the Students in time to feature in the Uefa Youth Cup and developed into a cultured defender.
Vinnie Leonard (Dundalk)
Vincent Leonard is an old-school defender. File picture: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Another member of the World Cup bound U17 Ireland squad, Leonard is a throwback defender, a bulky figure whose priority on clearing danger appetising to his various suitors. Ciarán Kilduff has leaned on a legion of teens to resurrect relegated Dundalk and Leonard is the bedrock in central defence. He's broken all manner of records, the youngest debutant at 15 last year and goalscorer seven weeks ago.
Billy O'Neill (Bray Wanderers)
Billy O'Neill has been training with Brentford but is attracting interest from European clubs. File picture: Tyler Miller/Sportsfile
Six straight wins has Bray motoring and integral to their revival is a player who only hit his 17th birthday milestone last month. O'Neill's artillery from the wing has already seen him training with Brentford while a clutch of European clubs, including Juventus, are monitoring his progress in case he chooses to depart before he can do so to the UK at 18.
Victor Ozhianvuna (Shamrock Rovers)
Arsenal are reported to be in talks to secure a pre-contract deal for Victor Ozhianvuna File picture: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Also 16, and on track to be at the World Cup in Qatar, Victor Ozhianvuna has been long spoken of as a standout among a talented Rovers underage team. He enjoyed a purple patch in June with involvement in the Conference League playoff against Molde and sub at Lansdowne Road against Bohemians. He was a whisker away from providing a precious equaliser. Likely to stick around until he's 18, Arsenal are in talks about securing a pre-contract deal, banking a €1m-plus fee for the Hoops.

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