Former Ireland international Ciara McCormack leads Canadian acquisition of Treaty United

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The 44-year-old will become the first woman chief executive of a men’s or women’s team in the League of Ireland

Former Ireland international Ciara McCormack is to become the first woman chief executive of a men’s or women’s team in the League of Ireland after she acquired Limerick-based side Treaty United in partnership with Canadian-based investment group led by Tricor Pacific Capital Inc.

Treaty United was founded in 2020, with the women’s team playing in the women’s Premier Division in 2020, followed by the men’s team securing a licence to participate in the First Division in 2021. “With deep gratitude and acknowledgment for the immense work that’s been done by the volunteers and board of the club in the last three years, combined with my partners from Tricor Pacific Capital, I am delighted, proud and excited to advance Treaty United FC forward both as a football club and as a key contributing member of the Limerick community. We aspire to be a club that everyone in the midwest can be excited to be a part of and get behind.

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