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Gardaí investigating allegations into historical abuse of female soccer players | BreakingNews.ie

Gardaí are investigating allegations from female footballers that they were subjected to unwanted sexual advances by a former senior football coach in the 1990s, RTÉ is reporting.

In association with the Sunday Independent, RTÉ Investigates will be revealing allegations of inappropriate behaviour by coaches towards women in a special programme on Sunday.

RTÉ Investigates: Girls in Green will be broadcast this Sunday night in peak time on RTÉ One at 9.30pm, and available to stream on the RTÉ Player.

The investigation features candid testimony from multiple former female players, former coaches and officials. Some of those who spoke to the RTÉ Investigates / Sunday Independent joint investigation have never told anyone about their experiences until now.

In a statement by RTÉ, they said ex-Irish Internationals told the RTÉ Investigates / Sunday Independent joint investigation they weren’t surprised by revelations of misogyny and abuse abroad.

They hinted at the same thing happening at home but had little faith that well-hidden secrets would ever see the light of day.

An FAI spokesperson said: “the Association was shocked and appalled to learn of disturbing allegations of abuse brought forward by women involved in Irish football in the 1990’s”.

“The FAI “acknowledges the enormous courage of the women in coming forward and making their concerns known and would encourage anyone involved in Irish football to report any concern that may arise.”

In a statement from Catherine Martin, she has said: “The allegations of historical abuse made by women involved in football in the 1990s are very shocking.

“I have been assured that the Football Association of Ireland, as the National Governing Body for the sport, is engaging and co-operating with the live Garda investigation into these allegations, with an athlete-centred approach.

“The safeguarding of children and young adults in sport is absolute and there should be zero tolerance for any actions that endanger their welfare.

“I commend the bravery of the women who have stepped forward.

“As Minister for Sport, I fundamentally believe that sport must be a safe place for children of all ages.

“This matter is the subject of an ongoing investigation by An Garda Síochána. As such it would not be appropriate for me as Minister for Sport to comment any further at this time.”

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