White with a little red and black
these quotes were used against home rule - "home rule is rome rule" - the catholic church would dominate the new state. "ulster will fight and ulster will be right" - to justify a rebellion in ulster against home rule
Both the Irish soccer and Rugby international teams use Lansdowne Road as their home ground, also called the Aviva Stadium.
Cloyne
Rugby Park is the home of Kilmarnock F.C.
I believe the largest is Casement Park, a Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in West Belfast (home to the Antrim Gaelic Football and Hurling teams), which holds 32,600. Other large stadiums are Windsor Park, (home of Linfield Football Club and the Northern Ireland Football team) which holds 20,000, and Ravehill Stadium (Home of the Ulster Rugby team), which holds 12,300.
The song is called mae hen wlad fy nhadau.
Yes, some even fought in WW2
Individual league rules require the uniform colors for home teams and visiting teams.
The Rec is the home ground of Bath Rugby, situated, funnily enough, in the middle of Bath.
Eden Park is the home of the Auckland provincial rugby union team and the Auckland Blues Super Rugby franchise.
A football club usually has two or three kits. The team that is playing at home will get to wear their home kit, and the away team wears their away kit, unless the two are similar, in which case the away team would wear their home kit or alternate kit. If both teams are playing away, one club will still have been designated as the home team and they get to wear their home kit.
Ulster Day is commemorated on 13th April, marking the day in 1912 when the Ulster Covenant was signed by over half a million people in Northern Ireland, pledging to resist Home Rule. It is a significant date in the history of Unionism in Ireland, symbolizing the commitment of many in Ulster to remain part of the United Kingdom. The day is often observed with various events and gatherings, particularly among Unionist communities.