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International, News, Senior | 19.03.2025

Excitement Builds for the ESF European Team Championships 2025

Home / News / Excitement Builds for the ESF European Team Championships 2025
International, News, Senior | 19.03.2025

The countdown is on for the ESF European Team Division 1 & 2 Squash Championships 2025, set to take place from April 30th to May 3rd in Wroclaw, Poland.
Ireland will be represented by a Men’s team competing in Division 1, and a Women’s team in Division 2.

The countdown is on for the ESF European Team Division 1 & 2 Squash Championships 2025, set to take place from April 30th to May 3rd in Wroclaw, Poland. This prestigious event will see the continent’s best squash talent come together to compete at the highest level, and Ireland is set to field two teams ready to leave their mark on the competition.

Representing Ireland on the men’s side are Sam Buckley, Conor Moran, Sean Conroy, Michael Creaven, and Oisin Logan.

Arthur Gaskin, Squash Ireland Head Coach, commented “With Sam’s recent run on the PSA World Tour and Conor’s consistency as of late, the team will be led out with some real quality. All players are super competitive and have been pushing each other to greater heights all season, bringing strength in depth.

On the women’s side, Ireland will be represented by Hannah Craig, Hannah McGugan, Aimee McConnell, and Lydia McQuillan. It’s a lineup that boasts a compelling blend of youth and experience.

“Our women’s team suffered a big loss in Breanne Flynn due to injury. But in our #1, Hannah Craig, we have great leadership that the younger players can greatly benefit from. In particular, Aimee and Lydia, who are poised to make their senior debut for Ireland,” said coach Gaskin.

The Women’s team is settled to start their competition in the Women’s Division 2 in Pool B, facing Ukraine, Slovenia and Portugal.

The Men’s team will compete in the Men’s Division 1, seeded in Pool A with two strong competitors: England and Scotland.