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Alexandra Kavanagh (born 11 December 1999) is an Irish
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er who plays for Women's National League (WNL) club Shelbourne and the Republic of Ireland women's national team. She is a central
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with good technique, who is also a capable goal scorer.


Club career

Kavanagh is from
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,
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and began playing soccer for Shelbourne's girls' teams in 2011 when she was 11 years old. She also played up to under-14 level with Home Farm, as the only girl in the team. In January 2016 Kavanagh was elevated into Shelbourne's Women's National League squad, scoring on her debut on 20 February 2016; a 12–1 win over a Castlebar Celtic team in rapid decline.Castlebar Celtic later withdrew from the WNL and their 2015–16 results were expunged from the records. In the remainder of the 2015–16 season Kavanagh featured as Shelbourne were edged out by Wexford Youths in both the WNL Shield final and a play-off for the League title. In the 2016 season, Kavanagh started the 5–0
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final win over Wexford Youths as Shelbourne secured a League and Cup "
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". She displayed good form in the 2019 Women's National League, being named WNL Player of the Month for March 2019, and named in the WNL Team of the Season. In the delayed and truncated 2020 Women's National League season Kavanagh missed some time out through injury. When she scored the WNL's first ever televised goal, in Shelbourne's 1–0 win over
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at Tolka Park on 2 October 2021, it was her first 90-minute appearance for a year. After further injuries disrupted her progress, Kavanagh recaptured her best form in the later stages of the
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campaign, winning WNL Player of the Month for October 2022. In the 2022 FAI Women's Cup Final, she served an assist for the first goal as Shelbourne beat
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2–0 to secure a League and Cup "
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International career


Youth

In November 2012 Kavanagh became the youngest ever person to play football for Ireland, when she played for the under-15 schoolgirl team in two matches at
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, England. At 12 years old she broke the record previously held by Conor Clifford. She continued to play for Ireland's under-15s during 2013–14, while attending St. Michael's Secondary School in Finglas. With the
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, Kavanagh competed at the
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mini tournament in Turkey, then the elite round in France. She was promoted to the
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for a match against
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in September 2016, and scored a
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in Ireland's 2–1 defeat. With the under-19s Kavanagh competed in the
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series in
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and in the elite round at
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. By the time of the following year's elite round at Turners Cross,
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, Kavanagh remained part of the team. She concluded her under-19 national team career with three goals in 17 appearances.


Senior

In August 2016 Ireland
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Susan Ronan named Kavanagh in a young and predominantly home-based senior squad for a training camp in Wales. She won her first senior
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in the second of two scheduled friendly matches against the Welsh hosts, as an 83rd-minute substitute for Jetta Berrill in Ireland's 2–1 win. Kavanagh made another substitute appearance in a 2–1 home friendly win over the Basque Country on 25 November 2016, coming in for
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after 85 minutes. She continued to be selected by Ronan's successor
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, being called up for two friendlies against
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ahead of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying series. In August 2019 Kavanagh was an unused substitute in a 3–0 friendly defeat by the
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at the Rose Bowl in
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. In April of 2025 Kavanagh received her first Ireland call up in years for a game against Greece women's national football team, Greece in Tallaght Stadium after captain Katie McCabe was suspended after picking up two yellow cards in the games prior.


Personal life

Kavanagh's older sibling, brother Cian is also a soccer player. An attacking midfielder like his sister, Cian Kavanagh developed at St. Kevin's Boys F.C., St. Kevin's Boys and has played in the League of Ireland for Shamrock Rovers F.C., Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne, University College Dublin A.F.C., UCD, Drogheda United F.C., Drogheda United and Wexford F.C., Wexford. Alex and Cian's father George Kavanagh played League of Ireland football for St. Patrick's Athletic F.C., St. Pats, Bray Wanderers F.C., Bray Wanderers and Thurles Town F.C., Thurles Town.


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Alex Kavanagh
at Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne FC {{DEFAULTSORT:Kavanagh, Alex 1999 births Living people Republic of Ireland women's association footballers Republic of Ireland women's international footballers Women's association football midfielders League of Ireland Women's Premier Division players Shelbourne F.C. (women) players Association footballers from County Dublin Home Farm F.C. players Republic of Ireland women's youth international footballers 21st-century Irish sportswomen