
Marissa Sheva
Marissa Sheva is an Irish footballer currently without a club, and she was named in the squad for the Nations League fixtures. Her selection by manager Carla Ward comes despite concerns regarding her match fitness due to the absence of club football.
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Marissa Sheva has to be the most improved Irish player since the 2023 World Cup.
Ireland’s bright start dimmed by second-half France brace – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva scored a goal in the match, making it 4-1.
Ireland prepare to face the other side of Belgium – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva thumped a fourth Irish goal after McCabe’s corner.
Katie McCabe on top form for Ireland in commanding win over Belgium – The Irish TimesWhen Quinn and Marissa Sheva were introduced for the last 10 minutes, too much time had ticked away.
Ireland win in Páirc Uí Chaoimh but it is mission accomplished for Slovenia – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva's lung-busting runs were a highlight for Ireland despite their struggles.
Patten and Barrett goals paper over cracks in nervy Ireland win over Greece – The Irish TimesSheva scored with her first touches while McCabe’s wizardry created a second for Kyra Carusa to secure all three points ahead of the return fixture at Tallaght Stadium on Tuesday.
Amber Barrett on target as Ireland hammer Greece with strong second-half display – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva gets her second international goal.
Carla Ward’s side get Nations League back on track in Crete – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva is part of the squad for the match against Greece.
Carla Ward needs to figure out which Irish pieces go where against Greece – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva replaced Ruesha Littlejohn during the match.
Muddled Ireland are hammered by Slovenia in Nations League – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva, released by the Portland Thorns, is looking for a new club while contributing to the national team.
Ireland secure victory against Turkey from the jaws of inaccuracy – The Irish TimesMarissa Sheva is currently unattached and included in the squad, raising some eyebrows.
Lack of club game time a concern for Ireland facing into Nations League fixtures – The Irish Times















































