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GAA Clubs Worldwide
County GAA
Virtually every town and village in Ireland has a GAA club, which plays hurling or gaelic football, or usually both. Each club is affiliated one of the relevant county GAA Boards, of which there are 32 in the country. For a county by county breakdown
Clubs in North America
North America has been described as the second home of Gaelic games. Not surprising really when you consider that there are over 100 clubs and tens of thousands of supporters all over the US and Canada dedicated to the sports of Gaelic football and hurling.
Clubs in Europe
Gaelic games have a strong foothold among Irish communities in Britain, but in recent years, the games have become more and more popular in continental europe. There are now clubs in France, Belgium, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy and Spain.
Clubs in Asia
As if to prove that the reach Gaelic games stretches far beyond the shores of Ireland, there are now GAA clubs in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand and China, and they have their own annual Asian Gaelic games.
Clubs in Australia
Australia has long had a strong Gaelic games tradition. Thousands of players, men and women, boys and girls play football, hurling and camogie with clubs all over the country.
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