It was a successful weekend for the midlanders in both men and women's football.
Athlone Town enjoyed a 100 per cent record in their senior League of Ireland games over the weekend.
The midlanders picked up their first win of the men's First Division season after a 1-0 success away to Wexford.
Gideon Tetteh made the difference in the first half with a well taken goal from distance.
While Town got their defence of the women's Premier Division off to the best possible start with a 2-0 win at home to Wexford.
An own goal from Della Doherty was followed by a Kelly Brady goal who scored on her league debut for Athlone.
The men's side are back in action against UCD on Friday evening in Lissywollen while the women's side play Shamrock Rovers in Tallaght on Saturday.
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