There are a great many of them. Here are just 10 of them and their location.
Croke Park, Dublin.
Semple Stadium, Thurles.
Casement Park, Belfast.
Pearse Stadium, Galway.
Breffni Park, Cavan.
Pairc ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Hyde Park, Roscommon.
The Gaelic Grounds, Limerick.
O'Connor Park, Tullamore.
Cusack Park, Ennis.
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.
Gaelic is the ancient language of Ireland. Though English is the de facto language spoken throughout most of Ireland, there do remain certain Gaelic phrases in common usage. Some of these would be necessary for a tourist in Ireland to know the translations of: the name for women's versus men's restrooms, for example.
The name "Colleen" is Gaelic, and is a general term for a girl or woman in Ireland. Some variations of the name in the United States are: Kolene, Coleen, Collene, Kolleen
If you google it you will find that 'Keith' is the spelling used even with a surname in Irish Gaelic.The name really has not been used traditionally in Ireland but you do see some who have borrowed the Scottish Gaelic Ceiteach which is really a surname and perhaps some using Cèith.If you google it you will find that 'Keith' is the spelling used even with a surname in Irish Gaelic.The name really has not been used traditionally in Ireland but you do see some who have borrowed the Scottish Gaelic Ceiteach (which is really a surname) and perhaps some using Cèith.
Some Gaelic Football players may wear them. They are more commonly worn in Ireland's other main sport, Hurling.
Some names cannot be "translated" into Gaelic.
because they are a really good team and they got tired of their name
The name Turley originates in Northern Ireland. It has many clans in America, and some in Scotland UK, although there the name is Torley. The name Turley originates in Northern Ireland. It has many clans in America, and some in Scotland UK, although there the name is Torley.
Irish isn't a langauge. In Ireland they speak English and a little Irish Gaelic. So if you mean Irish Gaelic, then some probably would, but only a very small minority.
Ireland's two main national sports are Gaelic Football and Hurling. Some parts of Ireland are stronger in one than in the other. Dublin is more known for its Gaelic Football. Other popular sports in Dublin would be soccer, rugby, golf and horseracing, amongst others.
Some of the major sports in Ireland are: Gaelic football Hurling Soccer Rugby Golf Athletics Horse racing Greyhound racing Motor racing Sailing Cycling Boxing
The Scottish Gaelic form of the surname is MacIllFhionndaig.As a first name it would be Liondsaidh.(Some Irish families that adopted the name 'Lindsay' were MacClintock, Lynchy, and O'Lynn.)