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Ireland U21 defender signs for newly-crowned League Two champions Doncaster
Ireland U21 defender signs for newly-crowned League Two champions Doncaster

The 42

time24-06-2025

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Ireland U21 defender signs for newly-crowned League Two champions Doncaster

IRELAND U21 DEFENDER Sean Grehan has signed for League One side Doncaster Rovers. Grehan has joined from Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. Advertisement He enjoyed a loan spell this year with Bohemians, making 18 appearances and scoring three times for the lcub where he emerged through the youth ranks, before signing for Crystal Palace in August 2022. Dublin-born Grehan has won eight caps for the Ireland U21s, including captaining them in the friendly against Croatia earlier this month. Doncaster Rovers will compete at League One next season after winning the League Two title in the most recent campaign. 'I've been talking with the gaffer for the last couple of weeks and ever since I heard of the interest I was dying to come here,' Grehan said. 'Seeing how well the club did last year was great and I'm just buzzing to get going. 'I think it's the right move for me now. I've had a few loan spells and I just want to somewhere, settle in and play games. 'I think it'll be great coming and playing here in League One. I'm delighted to be here.' Elsewhere Ireland's Robert Hennessy has been appointed as referee for the Euro U19 final this Thursday where Spain face the Netherlands in Bucharest.

Spain win 11-goal thriller over Germany to reach U19 Euro final
Spain win 11-goal thriller over Germany to reach U19 Euro final

Reuters

time23-06-2025

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Spain win 11-goal thriller over Germany to reach U19 Euro final

June 23 (Reuters) - Spain edged Germany 6–5 after extra-time on Monday, reaching the European Under-19 Championship final after a dramatic clash in Bucharest in which eight goals were scored after the 78th minute. Real Betis winger Pablo Garcia was Spain's hero in a semi-final that turned from a 2–1 Germany lead with 12 minutes of regulation time left into an 11-goal extravaganza. Garcia's fourth goal of the night – which came seconds before the final whistle – finally settled a contest after three stoppage time goals had taken the game to extra time. The Germans will be left wondering how they are leaving the tournament despite Hoffenheim striker Max Moerstedt's impressive hat-trick. Spain, the defending champions, will face the Netherlands in Thursday's final after they defeated hosts Romania 3-1 on Monday.

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