It is one of Ireland's two national sports. It is a game of the Gaels, some of the people of Ireland, and it is a football sport. Gaelic Football is a perfect description, much as other football sports and other sports that are named from the country or people that play it.
There are 5. Rounders, hurling, camogie, handball and Gaelic football.
The ball used in Gaelic Football is round.
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Yes, Gaelic Football is a team sport.
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
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A Gaelic Football ball is a leather ball, similar to the ball used in soccer.
Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.Cork beat Monaghan in the 2011 All-Ireland Ladies Gaelic Football Final.
Alan Brogan and Stephen Cluxton both play for the Dublin Gaelic Football team.
Gaelic football was first codified in 1887 rugby football league goes back to 1895
You could potentially use a ball for netball to play Gaelic Football, but it would not be ideal.
Go to YouTube and type in Gaelic Football as the search criteria and you will find loads of videos on it.