It is the head quarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association, the largest sporting organisation in Ireland and the largest amateur sporting organisation in the world. It has the most seats of all the stadium in Ireland. It is the venue for Gaelic Football and Hurling matches, and other sports. It hosts the two biggest sporting events in the Irish sporting calendar: The All-Ireland Football Final and the All-Ireland Hurling final. It is a historic venue, in sporting terms, but also in political terms due to the shooting of people there in 1920.
Yes, Croke Park is located in the centre of Dublin city.
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is headquartered in Croke Park, Dublin.
Dublin, Ireland.
They will be in Croke Park on the 13th of June 2009.
Croke Park is a sports stadium, located in Dublin, Ireland. It is often referred as Croker by Dubliners. It is between Drumcondra and Ballybough. It can hold over 82,00 people.
The All-Ireland finals are played in Croke Park in Dublin.
The Dublin and Tipperary Gaelic Football teams.
Croke Park is bigger.
Croke Park was created in 1913.
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If you are going to Dublin then check out the Aberdeen Lodge, Ariel House, The Croke Park Hotel and the Gibson Hotel. These are all highly recommended and good priced.
Croke Park is named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, the first patron of the Gaelic Athletic Association.