Dominic Foley becomes Treaty United boss

Women’s Premier Division side Treaty United have appointed Dominic Foley as their new manager on a full-time basis. 

The Uefa A License holder has six international caps to his name and also represented the Boys in Green at under-21 level. 

Foley also played for Wolves, QPR, Watford, Notts County, Southend, Oxford United and Swindon Town in the UK.

He also lined out for Bohemians and Limerick FC in the League of Ireland. 

“We are delighted to welcome Dominic to the club,” Treaty United CEO Ciara McCormack said yesterday. 

“He checked three important boxes for us in our search as we aim to professionalize the entire club. 

“He is highly respected in the local football community, has international experience across multiple countries with top level youth development, and has a first hand understanding of what it takes for a player to reach the highest level of the game. 

“Dominic’s experience and his glowing references, leave us no doubt that he is the right person to help us meet our goal of becoming the best girls and women’s program in the country.”

And Foley added: “I have been very impressed with how Ciara, the Board and Treaty United want to raise the bar with Women’s football in Ireland.

“When the opportunity to speak to the club arose I knew it was something I wanted to commit to. 



“Going in as a full time manager gives me a real opportunity to dedicate all my energy into the team and club. I cannot wait to get started.”