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06th Aug 2018

Irish hockey team getting a well-deserved homecoming celebration in Dublin today

Rebecca O'Keeffe

We couldn’t be prouder of our women in green!

Yesterday, the Irish ladies hockey team were crowned silver medalists in the World Cup.

They are the first ever Irish team to reach a world cup final in any field sport.

The ladies were defeated by a team from The Netherlands, who are the world number one.

So really, for an ‘amateur hockey team’ the women NAILED it.

Hockey fans and supporters will get their chance to celebrate with the Irish Women’s Hockey Team following their recent success at the Women’s Hockey World Cup.

A special event hosted by Dublin’s Lord Mayor Niall Ring and Dublin City Council will be held for the team and supporters TODAY at 3pm on Dame Street.

Access will be granted from 2pm from Dame St. or South Great Georges St.

On behalf of Dublin City Council, the team will be welcomed onto the stage at 3 p.m. by the Lord Mayor and other dignitaries.

This is a family-friendly alcohol-free event. Dublin City Council asks people to use public transport when travelling to and from the event.

Dublin City Council is hosting this event to give supporters a chance to congratulate the team on their success on reaching the final of the Women’s Hockey World Cup. There might even be a sing song!

Traffic restrictions have been in place since 10am this morning in the vicinity of Dame St. and surrounding streets.