No. GAA clubs welcome all members of any nationality. The GAA is an Irish organisation and it is found around the world where there are large groups of Irish people, so members are mostly Irish, but there are many members that are not from Ireland.
To promote Irish sports and culture.
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It will depend on the club. For GAA clubs, teams can be very young so children can join from a very young age if there are teams or activities for them to join. The GAA actively encourages children to join their clubs.
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You will find the details of teams on the GAA website or the Mayo website or many of the newspaper websites in Ireland and Irish TV stations, in their sports sections. The GAA and Mayo GAA websites are below.
Anywhere there is an Irish community there are possibly some GAA clubs. If you check the North American GAA website, then you may get more information for your area.
It is a good way of teaching the language while playing the sports. It fits in with the objectives of the GAA of promoting their sports and supporting the Irish language. People can have fun while playing and they can learn something too.
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The GAA was founded to promote Irish sports and culture. So along with sport, many cultural things like dancing and music have been continually promoted, and would also happen in general at social occasions in the GAA.
Some see it as representing Irish culture which they do not want to be part of, mainly in Northern Ireland. However, many Protestants do play GAA and there has even been a President of the GAA who was a Protestant. Also, the Sam Maguire trophy, the most important trophy in Gaelic Football is named after a Protestant. He was very much involved in the GAA.
GAA BEO(Irish) means Cumann Luthcleas gael beo which means Gaelic Athletic Association live. It is the name of a TV program that's shows hurling and Gaelic football matches.
The GAA can be found where large groups of Irish people live. Ireland has over 2500 clubs. England, the USA, Australia, parts of Asia and Europe also have clubs and run their own competitions.