Ulster GAA

11th Jul 2025

The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is a community-based volunteer organisation promoting Gaelic games, culture and lifelong participation. It is Ireland’s largest sporting organisation and is celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world.

Headquartered in Armagh, Ulster GAA is one of five provincial bodies of the GAA, and it supports the efforts of its nine constituent County Committees, almost 400 clubs and around 200,000 volunteer members and players. It also has close links with the respective provincial bodies of its sister organisations – Ulster Camogie and Ulster Ladies Gaelic Football.

Ulster GAA is eager to succeed at every level and works with a range of central government and other public bodies to deliver on its key strategic objectives. Core to this work is providing support and services to both clubs and counties, which strengthens the ongoing grassroots development of the Association.

The development of Casement Park will provide Ulster GAA with its provincial stadium in Belfast and will be the catalyst for the further development of Gaelic games in the city and throughout Ulster. It will inspire a new generation by bringing colour and capacity to sporting attendances, as well as delivering long-lasting community benefits, socially, culturally and economically.

A partnership with Ulster GAA can offer a high level of brand awareness, providing organisations with opportunities to connect with new audiences linked with a modern organisation that is part of the fabric of communities across the province.

For further information on working with Ulster GAA, please get in touch with Paul McGurk – paul.mcgurk.ulster@gaa.ie

Web: www.ulster.gaa.ie

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