Deputy Mayor to Honour Irish soccer international Olivia O'Toole in her native Sheriff street
Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin Aodhan O Riordain is to honour Irish soccer international Olivia O Toole in her native Sheriff Street by unveiling a portrait and plaque of her in the local community hall.
Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin Aodhan O Riordain is to honour Irish soccer international Olivia O Toole in her native Sheriff Street by unveiling a portrait and plaque of her in the local community hall.
'Olivia O Toole scored her 50th goal for Ireland in the recent international against Italy and the community of the North Wall are deeply proud of her'
'She has given incredible voluntary service to this community in coaching soccer skills and is a fantastic role model for the young people of the area.'
'She is a past pupil of the school in which I teach and I am deeply honoured that I have the opportunity to honour her in this way.'
This unveiling is the latest in the 'Heroes come from Here' series that Cllr O Riordain has sponsored across Dublin. Previous players honoured were Johnny Giles and Curtis Fleming.