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Olivia Christina O'Toole (born 25 February 1971) is an Irish former association footballer who played as a forward. She made her debut for the Republic of Ireland national team in 1991 and
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ed the team before retiring in 2009. O'Toole's record of 54 international goals was equalled by
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in September 2012. A three time International Player of the Year, the
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(FAI) described O'Toole as: "Renowned for her unpredictability and a whole range of trickery, Olivia's eye for goal and magical left foot sets her out as one of Ireland's greatest ever talents at any level."


Club career

Born and raised in the Sheriff Street area of Dublin's
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, O'Toole began playing with the
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boys' team at age six. As the only female in the team she had separate changing facilities at the club's Fairview base. This arrangement continued with teammates largely supportive but some opposition players objecting to playing against a girl. At 14 O'Toole was prohibited from playing with boys and spent two years out of football before joining Drumcondra's women's section at 16. O'Toole collected eight
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medals and nine League championships during her club career with Blacklion, Castle Rovers,
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and Raheny United. In the
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, O'Toole scored in all three of Shamrock Rovers' group games against
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, ŽFK Mašinac and FFC Frankfurt. After her retirement from senior club football, O'Toole turned out for North Wall in the 2010 DWSL Intermediate Cup. She scored twice in a 4–0 victory over St Patrick's Athletic at
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in June 2010. In June 2012 she made a second half cameo for St. Catherine's, scoring twice to salvage a point in a 4–4 draw at Bealnamulla.


International career

O'Toole scored the winning goal as a substitute on her
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debut, a 1–0 1993 UEFA Women's Championship qualification win over
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. The match was played in
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on 8 December 1991. Despite that bright start, Ireland finished the campaign with a 10–0 defeat to
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in
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, after which the FAI pulled the team out of the 1995 competition to implement a development plan. In May 2007 O'Toole scored her 50th goal for Ireland in a 2–1 defeat to
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at Belfield Park in an
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game. She had been stuck on 49 goals since netting in a 2–1 win over
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in April 2006. O'Toole scored the only goal in Ireland's prestige friendly win over
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holders
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in February 2008. She bowed out of international football in February 2009, scoring one and assisting on the others as Ireland defeated
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3–0 in a friendly held to mark the retirement of O'Toole, Claire Scanlan and Sharon Boyle. In 2010 O'Toole collected the Special Merit award at the FAI International Football Awards, as the national teams': "record leading goal–scorer at all levels". She attended
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as an Ireland supporter and was hopeful that
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, on 53 international goals, could beat her record of 54 during the tournament. Ireland and Arsenal
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rated "amazingly talented" O'Toole alongside
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as the best player she has played alongside. Asked by Arsenal's website to name her most inspirational player,
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picked O'Toole: "an ex-Ireland international who was just a class act, had a huge desire to win and also had a great personality."


International goals


Personal life

O'Toole was one of seven children born to Mary O'Brien and Patrick O'Toole in Sheriff Street, a tough
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area of Dublin. The family was afflicted by economic deprivation and serious social problems endemic to the neighbourhood. In 2008 Olivia's younger sister Julie published her book, ''Heroin: A True Story of Drug Addiction, Hope and Triumph'' which detailed her own battle to overcome
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. In June 2007, Deputy
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announced plans to honour O'Toole with a portrait and plaque at her local community hall: "She has given incredible voluntary service to this community in coaching soccer skills and is a fantastic role model for the young people of the area." O'Toole had attended St Laurence O'Toole Girls School, where Ó Ríordáin began teaching in 2000. The Dublin inner city Schools' football tournament was re–named the Olivia O'Toole Cup in 2008. As of 2012, O'Toole was employed by
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as a play and recreation worker and continued to coach youth football in her native Sheriff Street. In June 2012 she participated in the
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, an honour which she described as ranking above all her achievements in football. Carrying the torch through her own community made O'Toole particularly proud: "Sheriff Street has not got the best name in terms of trouble but for me it is my home and to do it in front of all my friends and family and the community is brilliant." O'Toole remains a close friend of her former Ireland teammate, Olympic boxing champion
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Otoole, Olivia 1971 births Living people Association footballers from County Dublin Republic of Ireland women's association footballers Republic of Ireland women's international footballers Raheny United F.C. players Shamrock Rovers Ladies F.C. players St Catherine's L.F.C. players Dublin Women's Soccer League players Women's association football forwards FIFA Women's Century Club