It is named after Michael Hogan, a Gaelic Football player from Tipperary. He was shot in Croke Park while playing a match there on Sunday the 21st of November 1920. He was one of 13 people shot dead in Croke Park that day, but the only player to die. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
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Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
Oulart-The-Ballagh of Wexford play Mullagh of Galway in the All-Ireland Camogie Senior Club Final 2015 on the 1st of March 2015 in Croke Park.
Croke Park is bigger.
Croke Park was created in 1913.
They will be in Croke Park on the 13th of June 2009.
It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.It was given the name Croke Park in 1913.
Croke Park is named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, the first patron of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
There was no riot when the Queen went to Croke Park.
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Try the link below to the history of Croke Park.