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Women’s Nations League: 16-year-old Abi Smith receives Northern Ireland’s first call for Northern Ireland

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Women’s Nations League: 16-year-old Abi Smith receives Northern Ireland’s first call for Northern Ireland


Defenders Laura Ravirt has returned to Northern Ireland’s two goals against Poland and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Rangers’ experienced player played 1-1 at home to Romania last month and beat the same team 1-0 with a hamstring injury.

Rafarti is in a 24-member squad, which also includes veterans of Newcastle United midfielder and midfielder Force, who received a late invitation to the Romanian group B at Windsor Park late in April.

Northern Ireland’s 96-time record goalkeeper has returned to the squad for the first time in 18 months.

Abiy Smith, the 16-year-old goalkeeper, has been named in the squad for the first time after joining Manchester City in March with a two-year scholarship by the Crusaders.

The teenager was brought to training with the squad last month, but now it is officially part of the panel.

Linfield defender Abi Sytlov and Glenanturan midfielder Abi Sytelov have also left the squad and descendants of Dugdale and Megan Bell did not play in two games against Romania.

Ker without a headscarf, who turns 18 at the end of this month, received his first supreme call in April.

Kelss Borus has been ruled out of action with an ankle injury while Chloe McCrue midfielder Glenturan midfielder Chloe and Nottingham Forrest striker Cassey Hoo, both will remain unavailable because they continue to recover from injuries.

Northern Ireland plays in Sevio on Friday, May 30, Sevio, Sevio, and then travels to Zinca to face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.

Tanya Oxobi have three points left in Group B of two games.

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