The Football Association of Ireland opts not to renew Vera Pauw's contract as Republic of Ireland manager after the team's World Cup campaign.
Pauw guided the Republic of Ireland women's team to their first World Cup finals amid controversy
The Republic exited at the group stage of the World Cup last month after a draw with Nigeria and defeats by Australia and Canada. "In particular, I wish to acknowledge the role she played in leading Ireland to the Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 where our women's team made history and inspired a nation. However, the emergence of an article in the Athletic, which saw Houston Dash players come forward about body shaming allegations, saw those talks go quiet and although Pauw, the article overshadowed the Republic's World Cup send-off against France.
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