Casement Park.
The tenant of Semple Stadium is Tipperary GAA in Ireland.
The tenant of Fitzgerald Stadium is Kerry GAA in Ireland.
The tenant of Pearse Stadium is Galway GAA in Ireland.
Celtic Park is in Derry- its a GAA stadium
Kerry has many GAA pitches. The county team uses Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney as their home ground.
A number of clubs claim this title. Some that were founded in the early days of the GAA are now gone, like Metropolitans in Dublin. Others survive, like Blarney GAA club(Cork), founded in 1884, the same year as the GAA itself. Others founded in 1884 include Round Towers(Dublin), Tullaroan(Kilkenny), and South Liberties (Limerick).
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.
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Patrick Breen.
Gaelic Park.
The GAA was founded in Hayes Hotel in Thurles, Co. Tipperary, Ireland on November 1st 1884. The seven main founders were Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin (who presided) John Wyse Power, John McKay, J. K. Bracken, Joseph O'Ryan and Thomas St. George McCarthy. At least another 6 people were present. The GAA's largest venue, Croke Park in Dublin, has a stand called the Cusack Stand and another called the Davin Stand in honour of two of the founders. Semple Stadium, the GAA's second largest stadium, is in Thurles.
Thomas St. George McCarthy was a Kerryman, but was a policeman in Templemore at the time. He was one of the seven founders of the GAA.