No. Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football, Rounders and Handball all come under sports of the GAA. Soccer, rugby, golf and horse racing are not part of the GAA.
1.88 GAA in 1996-97 (67 games played)
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The GAA was founded in November 1884, so clubs were being founded by early 1885 all around the country, including Cork.
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.
The GAA is the Gaelic Athletic Association. It was founded on the 1st of November, 1884, in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. The GAA oversees the running of Gaelic Games in Ireland and in some other parts of the world. Gaelic Games themselves have been around for many centuries, but would not have been around in the Stone Age.
Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA was created in 1890.
Miltown Malbay GAA Club was created in 1892.
The Gaelic Athletic Association oversees a number of sports including Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and Rounders. Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie are also related to the GAA.
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Aherlow GAA was created in 1885.