The details have been confirmed ahead of the anticipated return of the Girls in Green
The Republic of Ireland Women's National Team will return from the FIFA Women's World Cup this Thursday, August 3, and Dublin City Council have invited supporters of the Girls in Green to a public reception to welcome the squad home.Block Rockin' Beats DJ Dec Pierce will provide the evening's entertainment before the team takes the stage and are welcomed by MC Dave Moore from Today FM.
“We’ve all enjoyed watching the Girls in Green do us proud in Australia,” said the Lord Mayor of Dublin Daithí de Róiste. “Now is our chance to tell them in person just how proud we are of them. I have no doubt their efforts will have inspired lots of girls and boys all over the city to try and be like them some day.
"So come along to O’Connell St on Thursday and let's give Vera and the squad a welcome home to remember!”
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