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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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  • 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 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • the United Kingdom and Ireland. Spice World commenced on 24 May 2019 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, and ended on 15 June 2019 at Wembley Stadium in London...
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  • Football Championship (Tier 3) Kildare's usual home venue, St. Conleth's Park in Newbridge, is under redevelopment. "2023 Football Championship draw: Connacht...
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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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  • moved from Croke Park. [...] The National League is the second biggest competition in the GAA and the finals should be staged at Croke Park". The GAA claimed...
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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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    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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    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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  • during the summer months, with the All-Ireland Final being played at Croke Park. The qualifiers were introduced in 2008. The winning team is presented...
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  • was broadcast live on Setanta Sports. Coverage of the 2010 finals in Croke Park saw TG4 become the most watched channel, with 650,000 viewers tuning in...
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  • 15 October 2022. The All-Ireland final was played on 30 July 2023 at Croke Park in Dublin, between defending champions Kerry and Leinster champions Dublin...
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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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    1908 before donating it to the GAA for free in 1913, the site now of Croke Park. Dineen held the ground in trust for the GAA, which at the time was not...
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