Vera Pauw’s reign as Republic of Ireland boss is over after the Football Association of Ireland decided not to renew her contract (Brian Lawless/PA)
The Republic of Ireland are looking for a new manager after opting not to renew Vera Pauw’s contract despite seeing her guide her team to the World Cup finals for the first time.
Pauw’s departure brings an end to a four-year reign which has seen the nation’s women scale new heights, but the Dutchwoman’s tenure has not been without controversy.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look Pauw’s time at the Irish helm.
A former defender who was capped 89 times by the Netherlands, Pauw’s coaching career includes spells with Scotland, the Dutch, who she led to the semi-finals of the 2009 European Championships, Russia and South Africa, as well as National Women’s Soccer League side Houston Dash in the United States. The 60-year-old was appointed to succeed Colin Bell as Ireland boss in September 2019.
Republic of Ireland’s Amber Barrett (left) celebrates after scoring the decisive goal in a World Cup play-off victory over Scotland (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Having finished third in Group I after a 3-1 home defeat by Germany, Ireland missed out on qualification for the Euro 2022 finals. Defeat by eventual Group A winners Sweden in their opening World Cup qualifier did not deter the Republic, who went on to finish second and then, courtesy of Amber Barrett’s lone strike, beat Scotland in a play-off to book their ticket to Australia and New Zealand. Ultimately they did not progress after narrow defeats by co-hosts Australia and Olympic champions Canada, as well as a draw with Nigeria.
Pauw is one of only three coaches, along with Jack Charlton and Mick McCarthy, to lead Ireland to the finals
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