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    Croke Park (Irish: Páirc an Chrócaigh, IPA: [ˈpˠaːɾʲc ə ˈxɾˠoːkəj]) is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke...
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    Later that afternoon, British forces raided a Gaelic football match in Croke Park. British RIC members called "Black and Tans", Auxiliaries, and British...
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  • place in Croke Park before Rule 42 was modified. In the early 2000s the GAA came under pressure to allow non-Gaelic games be played in Croke Park so that...
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    Croke Park is named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, who was elected as a patron of the GAA during the formation of the GAA in 1884. The Croke Park campus...
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  • The Croke Park Agreement, formally known as the "Public Service Agreement 2010-2014", is an agreement between the Irish government and various public sector...
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  • Croke may refer to: People Croke (surname) Places Croke Park, Gaelic Athletic Association Stadium in Dublin, Ireland Croke Township, Minnesota, a hamlet...
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    play the game at Croke Park instead of Aviva. That month the game, to be called the Croke Park Classic, was confirmed. The Croke Park Classic saw the University...
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    Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Dublin is named Croke Park, in his honour. Thomas Croke was born in Castlecor (parish of Kilbrin), County Cork...
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    acquisition of Croke Park in 1913 were played at various venues in Dublin, Cork, Kildare, and Tipperary; since then the final has been played at Croke Park in Dublin...
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  • The All-Ireland semi-finals have been played exclusively at Croke Park since 1977. Croke Park had been regularly used as a semi-final venue prior to this...
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  • founded No supporters were permitted into Croke Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland Croke Park was reduced to half capacity due to...
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  • Croke Park 1979 Croke Park 1978 Croke Park 1977 Croke Park 1976 Croke Park 1975 Croke Park 1974 Croke Park 1973 Croke Park 1972 Croke Park 1971 Croke...
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  • Championship match - the delayed final - on Sunday 1 September 1929 at Croke Park, Dublin. After a draw on the first day, Cork won the All-Ireland final...
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    Football Championship. The most recent All-Ireland Hurling Final was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 23 July 2023 and saw Limerick beat Kilkenny by 9 points (final...
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  • All-Ireland final include Walsh Park (8 times), Croke Park (7 times), Nowlan Park (5 times), Gaelic Grounds (5 times) and O'Connor Park (3 times). At the end of...
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    2004 and 2006, due to increased capacity, the Ulster Final was played at Croke Park in Dublin. However, with the 2007 Leinster Senior Football Championship...
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  • the Royal Dublin Society, the National Basketball Arena, all in Dublin. Croke Park served as the central stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies,...
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    their last live concert performance in the Europe's third largest stadium Croke Park on 23 June 2012 and have reunited on 3 October 2018 for new music and...
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    Gaelic football and hurling provincial finals, while the largest stadium, Croke Park, is used for the All-Ireland Senior Championship Finals during September...
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    The following is a list of non-Gaelic games played at Croke Park (formerly Jones's Road). The Gaelic Athletic Association formerly prohibited the playing...
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    The final of the All-Ireland Senior Championship, held every year at Croke Park, Dublin, draws crowds of more than 80,000 people. Outside Ireland, football...
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    final has been played exclusively at Croke Park since 1962. Prior to this, the final had been played at Croke Park on a number of occasions; however, smaller...
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  • draw took place on 30 April 2024. The final is played on 13 July 2024 at Croke Park in Dublin. The winners qualify automatically for the group stage of the...
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  • one since 1887. The final is played by the 35th Sunday of the year at Croke Park in Dublin, with the winning team receiving the Sam Maguire Cup. For the...
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    2024 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship, is due to be played at Croke Park on 11 August 2024. The finals of the 2024 All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie...
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  • original on 26 March 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024. "Tickets for AC/DC's Croke Park Date on Sale This Morning as Fans Experience Technical Issues". Irish...
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    2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, is due to be played at Croke Park on 21 July 2024. If the game is a draw, it will be replayed on 3 August...
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  • Christy Ring Cup and the Nicky Rackard Cup competitions were launched at Croke Park on 8 December 2004. The twelve participating teams were divided into three...
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    played in Croke Park. However, Dublin county championships and other competitions also take place in Parnell Park every year. Parnell Park also serves...
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  • grounds acquired by a county board (just six years after the purchase of Croke Park). The spectator capacity is about 22,000, of which 6,500 can be seated...
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