Sept 1 (Reuters) - Former Ireland coach Vera Pauw said executives from the country's football association (FAI) undermined her position and interfered in football matters during the Women's World Cup.
Dutch coach Pauw led Ireland to their first major tournament this year in Australia and New Zealand, where they exited in the group stage.
Eileen Gleeson, FAI's head of women and girls' football, was appointed interim head coach.
"Following the article ... which included allegations I absolutely refute, I believe the FAI made some major mistakes by directly overruling the tasks of the coach," Pauw said on Thursday in a statement cited by the Irish Times.
"I believe that the review process which the association has carried out was flawed and that the outcome was pre-determined," Pauw added.
Persons:
Vera Pauw, Pauw, Eileen Gleeson, FAI's, Houston Dash, Hritika Sharma, Peter Rutherford
Organizations:
FAI, Athletic, Houston, Irish Times, Thomson
Locations:
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hyderabad