Senan Devine named in NI Under-17 squad

Coleraine teenager included in squad for Italy tournament

Senan Devine named in NI Under-17 squad

Coleraine teenager Senan Devine has appeared for Coleraine senior team on a number of occasions this season.

By Damian Mullan

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Thursday 19 October 2023 17:06

FOLLOWING Brad Lyons' elevation to the NI senior men's team for Tuesday's Euro qualifier against Slovenia comes more good news for Coleraine fans.

Promising teenager Senan Devine, who has already appeared for Oran Kearney's senior side this season, has been included in a NI Under-17 squad which will compete in a qualifying round mini tournament as they look to reach the elite round of U17 Euro qualifiers for a second season in a row.

Last autumn, the U17s booked a place in the U17 Euro 2023 elite round thanks to a win over Malta and a draw with Czechia in a mini tournament. They were also defeated by Scotland.

This season they will be taking on Italy, Greece and San Marino in the UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying round for a place in the elite round next spring.

The U17 team will now operate under Elite Player Development, the decision coming after a review of the pathway led by Irish FA Technical Director, Aaron Hughes, with U19, U21 and the senior team remaining in the Elite Competition phase.

U17 coaches Andy Waterworth and Kris Lindsay have chosen a 20-strong panel for the Group 11 mini tournament, which is being hosted by Italy in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.

First up for the U17s is a game against Greece next Wednesday (October 25). The game is due to be staged at the Stadio Germano Todoli in Cervia (11am UK time).

Their second match will be against the Italians on Saturday October 28 (2pm). The venue is the Valentino Mazzola ground in Santarcangelo di Romagna.

San Marino will provide the opposition in their final group game. That encounter is scheduled for Tuesday October 31 at the Valentino Mazzola (2pm).

The top two teams in 13 qualifying round groups this autumn will progress to the elite round along with the five third-placed teams with the best records against the top two in their section.

A total of 52 nations are involved in the qualifying round: the 54 entrants minus hosts Cyprus (who qualify directly for the final tournament) and top seeds Netherlands (who enter in the elite round).

March's elite round will decide the 15 teams joining Cyprus in the final tournament from 20 May to 5 June next year.

Waterworth and Lindsay will be supported in Italy by Northern Ireland U19s boss Gareth McAuley.

Northern Ireland U17 squad

Goalkeepers – Will Murdock (Manchester United), Owen Grainger (Leeds United).

Defenders – Alex Watson and Callum Leacock (both Linfield), Keevan Hawthorne (Cliftonville), Calum Moreland (Aston Villa), Conor Haughey (Fleetwood Town), Alfie Friars (Derry City).

Midfielders – Blaine McClure and Callum Burnside (both Rangers), Jack Doherty (Fleetwood Town), Dylan Stitt (Luton Town), Senan Devine (Coleraine), Troy Savage (Glenavon).

Forwards – Ceadach O’Neill and Braiden Graham (both Linfield), Cole Brannigan (Aston Villa), Chris Atherton (Glenavon), Oscar Kelly (Rochdale), George Feeney (Glentoran).

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