GAA statement on Casement Park
Confirmation that Belfast will not be hosting the UEFA EURO 2028 Championships is a missed opportunity and it is one
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Confirmation that Belfast will not be hosting the UEFA EURO 2028 Championships is a missed opportunity and it is one
A new report by Grant Thornton has revealed that hosting the UEFA EURO 2028 Championship games at Belfast’s Casement Park
Ulster GAA welcomes ‘the hugely significant and important contribution of the Irish Government to the re-development of Casement Park’, following
Ulster GAA has announced that it will commence necessary maintenance and pre-enabling works for the development of the new Casement
Ulster GAA today advises that Heron Bros Limited, our long-standing construction contractor, will not proceed to deliver the main works
Belfast is set to be a host city for UEFA EURO 2028 after the UK and Ireland today won the
The Irish Football Association has confirmed that Northern Ireland is part of the pioneering UK and Ireland partnership bid to
Today’s ruling by Mr. Justice Humphreys is truly momentous for the Gaels of Antrim and Ulster and the GAA
New Ulster GAA President Ciaran McLaughlin has confirmed that a key priority in his upcoming term is the full delivery
Ulster GAA has today welcomed the announcement of formal planning permission for the redevelopment of its new provincial stadium at
Ulster GAA has today welcomed the ‘landmark and historic decision’ from Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon to recommend planning approval for
Communities Minister, Deirdre Hargey MLA and Finance Minister, Conor Murphy MLA met with GAA officials at Casement Park to discuss
Following the passing of more than 1,000 days since Ulster GAA submitted its planning application for an iconic new Provincial Stadium in Belfast, Tom Daly, Chairman of the Casement Park Project Board, and Antrim County Chairman Ciarán McCavana outline their frustrations, passion and steadfast commitment to the Casement Park project, and the transformative impact it will have for Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and handball.
Monday marks 1,000 days since Ulster GAA submitted its planning application in February 2017 for an iconic new Provincial Stadium in Belfast
Ulster GAA has welcomed correspondence received from the Department for Infrastructure (DfI)