Ciara McCormack
TREATY UNITED have confirmed that Ciara McCormack is to step down as the club's chief executive officer.
Just over two years in the role, McCormack is set to depart on November 30.
“I am incredibly proud of what we achieved together during a transformative period for Treaty United,” said Ciara McCormack, in a statement on the website of the Limerick senior soccer club.
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“Professionalising the club, securing investment, strengthening financial and governance foundations, securing the long-term Markets Field lease, and seeing our senior teams and academy players reach new heights have been tremendous highlights. I want to thank everyone at Tricor and the ownership group, the board, players, staff, volunteers, supporters, and the wider Limerick community for their passion and belief. I wish the club every success in its next chapter and will always remain a supporter," she said.
The board of Treaty United FC thanked Ciara for her vision and commitment.
“We thank Ciara for her leadership, commitment, and belief in Treaty United. She leaves the club on a stronger footing and with a clear path forward. We are grateful for her support during this transition and for the foundation she has helped establish," said the statement.
The statement concludes that Ciara will support a smooth transition and handover process as the club prepares for the 2026 season.
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