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07 Mar 2026

Treaty United add two more players to 2024 squads

Two more players added to Treaty United men's and women's squads

Star striker Enda Curran has signed up for a third season with Treaty United's men's team. PICTURE: SPorts

TREATY UNITED have continued their busy off-season with the announcement this Monday evening of the re-signing of fan favourite Enda Curran.

The Galway native will have a third season at the club in 2024 following two years that have yielded 34 goals. Curran hit the back of the net 20 times in 2022 and bagged 14 goals in an injury ravaged last campaign.

Curran joins Ben O'Riordan, Lee Devitt and Yoyo Mahdy as confirmed players for Tommy Barrett's men's side ahead of the 2024 season.

The Treaty women's senior side have also added a new player to their ranks after twice capped Australian goalkeeper Eliza Campbell signed for the club.

The 28-year-old netminder has played most of her career in Norway and her native Australia. She is looking to get her career back on track after a hiatus from the game due to a serious injury.

Treaty CEO Ciara McCormack said that she was delighted that someone of Campbell's experience had come on board. "We are very excited to welcome Eliza to Treaty," McCormack told the club's website.

"As the first ever player at the club to be capped at senior international level from a country besides Ireland – Eliza represented Australia many times at the youth national team level, received senior caps in 2017 playing against China, and played for multiple years in the top leagues of Norway and Australia.

"She has been out of professional and international soccer for the last two years with a serious injury. We are looking forward to helping her get healthy and playing again and having her international and professional experience in to raise the level, competition and intensity of the entire squad."

Campbell joins Anne-Marie Ulliac, Cara Griffin and Kayla Kyle as confirmed players for the Treaty women's side in 2024.

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