Molly Kehoe: The Cayman Islands’ Rising Football Star at Cardiff City
Cardiff City have secured a historic double triumph in the Adran Premier title and the Adran Trophy, with the help of a rising star from the Cayman Islands, Molly Kehoe.
The 19-year-old forward made a bold move last summer, traveling nearly 5,000 miles to sign for Cardiff City, leaving behind the sunny beaches of her homeland for the rainy weather of Wales. Despite the drastic change in climate, Kehoe has quickly made a name for herself as one of the most promising football exports from the Cayman Islands.
Having already earned six senior caps for her country, Kehoe has been a standout player for Cardiff City, scoring 12 goals in 24 appearances, including a crucial winner in the South Wales derby. Her impressive performances have helped Cardiff City retain both the Adran Premier title and the Adran Trophy, solidifying her status as a key player in the team.
Kehoe’s journey from the Cayman Islands to Cardiff has captured the attention of her homeland, with many back home closely following her progress in Wales. Despite the challenges of leaving her family behind, Kehoe is determined to make the most of her opportunity with Cardiff City and continue to excel on the pitch.
As Cardiff City prepares for the FAW Women’s Cup final against Wrexham, Kehoe remains focused on adding a third trophy to her collection. With her talent and determination, there is no doubt that Kehoe will play a crucial role in Cardiff City’s quest for more success in the future.