Aimee Mackin (born 22 April 1997) is an Irish
dual code
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is the linear code defined by
:C^\perp = \
where
:\langle x, c \rangle = \sum_^n x_i c_i
is a scalar product. In linear algebra terms, the dual code is the annihilator ...
football
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er from
Camlough
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in
County Armagh
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. In
association football
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she has played for
Women's Premiership
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clubs
Newry City and
Sion Swifts, and represented the
Northern Ireland women's national football team
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at both youth and senior level. She also played
ladies' Gaelic football
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for
Shane O'Neill's GAC
Shane O'Neill's Gaelic Athletic Club ( ga, CLG Sheáin Uí Néill) is a GAA club from Camlough, County Armagh. It is part of Armagh GAA and its grounds are known as Páirc Sheáin Uí Néill.
Shane O'Neill's currently plays Gaelic football ...
and at senior level for
Armagh GAA
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, competing in the
Ladies' National Football League
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National League rol ...
and
All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
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. She was named the 2020
TG4 Senior Player's Player of the Year
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TG4 was formerly known ...
.
Soccer career
Club career
In September 2015,
Newry City won the Northern Ireland
Women's Premier League, when Mackin scored a dramatic last-minute winner over
Mid-Ulster Ladies. Mackin signed for
Sion Swifts in March 2018 after Newry City withdrew from the Women's Premiership.
International career
Youth
In 2011 Mackin was called up to represent Northern Ireland at under-15 schoolgirl level while she attended
St Paul's High School, Bessbrook. In April 2012 she was a key player in the team which retained the Bob Docherty Cup. By the following season she was participating for the
Northern Ireland women's national under-17 football team
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in their
2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification series.
In February 2015 Mackin scored a
hat-trick
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Origin
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for the
Northern Ireland women's national under-19 football team
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History
Current squad
See also ...
in a 9–1 win over
Estonia
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at
Solitude
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.
Senior
Mackin made her senior debut for
Northern Ireland
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in October 2013, during the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
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The field was expanded from 16 teams in the 2011 edition to 24 in the 2015 edit ...
campaign. She was still 16 years old when she scored against
Estonia
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in March 2014.
Gaelic football career
From a prominent
Gaelic Athletic Association
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(GAA) family, Mackin's father Michael served as a coach and chairman of
Shane O'Neill's GAC
Shane O'Neill's Gaelic Athletic Club ( ga, CLG Sheáin Uí Néill) is a GAA club from Camlough, County Armagh. It is part of Armagh GAA and its grounds are known as Páirc Sheáin Uí Néill.
Shane O'Neill's currently plays Gaelic football ...
where Aimee and her five siblings all played.
Aimee was among four of the siblings to progress to senior inter-county football with
Armagh
Armagh ( ; ga, Ard Mhacha, , "Macha's height") is the county town of County Armagh and a city in Northern Ireland, as well as a civil parish. It is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Pri ...
.
She made her debut in 2015 and won
All Star honours following a series of promising performances. She won another All Star in 2017, before her progress was derailed by an
anterior cruciate ligament injury
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in July 2019.
After a period of rehabilitation Mackin stopped playing soccer to focus on Gaelic football.
Exceptional form on her return led to her winning the 2020
TG4 Senior Player's Player of the Year
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TG4 was formerly known ...
.
Personal life
Mackin attended St Paul's High School, Bessbrook
and
Ulster University at Jordanstown.
In 2022 Mackin's sister and Armagh team-mate Bláithín signed for
AFL Women's
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club
Melbourne Football Club
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, but Aimee decided to remain in Ireland: "I'm probably a bit of a homebird so playing Gaelic is the priority for me at the minute."
At the time she was employed as a
classroom assistant
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at her
alma mater St Paul's High School.
References
External links
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Profileat
Irish Football Association
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(IFA)
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1997 births
Living people
Women's association footballers from Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland women's international footballers
Sion Swifts Ladies F.C. players
Ladies' Gaelic footballers who switched code
Women's association football forwards
Women's Premiership (Northern Ireland) players
Sportspeople from Newry
Armagh ladies' Gaelic footballers
People educated at St Paul's High School, Bessbrook
Educators from Northern Ireland
Alumni of Ulster University
21st-century educators from Northern Ireland
Newry City Ladies F.C. players