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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Croke_ParkCroke Park - Wikipedia

    Croke Park ( Irish: Páirc an Chrócaigh, IPA: [ˈpˠaːɾʲc ə ˈxɾˠoːkəj]) is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. [2] . It serves as both the principal national stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

  2. Croke Park is headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and home of Ireland's premier concert and events venue. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years Stadium

  3. Ireland’s Largest Sporting Arena. Croke Park is one of Europe’s largest stadia, with a capacity of 82,300 and can accommodate all types of events - from field sports to concerts, meetings to tradeshows and bespoke banqueting. More about the Stadium.

  4. With a capacity of 83,200 on match day, Croke Park is Ireland's largest stadium and home of the GAA Museum, Etihad Skyline and Croke Park Meetings & Events.

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, is a renowned Gaelic games stadium and the principal national stadium of Ireland. With a seating capacity of 82,000, it stands as the third-largest stadium in Europe and the largest not typically used for association football.

  6. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years, with a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Croke Park is located on Jones Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Croke_ParkCroke Park - Wikiwand

    Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal national stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

  8. Croke Park is an iconic stadium that has been at the heart of Irish sporting and cultural life for over 100 years. The guided tour offers visitors an insight into Ireland’s national games and reveals the important role the games played in the development of modern Ireland.

  9. Croke Park ( Irish: Páirc an Chrócaigh) is a stadium. It is the biggest stadium in Ireland. It is in the middle of Dublin. It is the third largest stadium in Europe. It can hold 82,300 people. The stadium is owned by the GAA ( Gaelic Athletic Association ), Ireland´s biggest sport organisation. Since 1884 it is used by the GAA.

  10. Believe it or not, Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the third largest stadium in Europe. It’s home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Dublin GAA. It’s the spiritual home of the Gaelic...