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− | In [[Ireland]], the '''Gaelic Athletic Association''' ('''GAA''') oversees competition in indigenous sports. What makes it stand out from other competitions is that it is ''strictly amateur''. Players take | + | In [[Ireland]], the '''Gaelic Athletic Association''' ('''GAA''') oversees competition in indigenous sports like [[Gaelic football]] and [[hurling]]. What makes it stand out from other competitions is that it is ''strictly amateur''. Players take partsimply for the love of the game. The most prestigious competition involves teams representing each of the 32 counties from all four provinces of the island, alongside teams from [[London]] and [[New York City]]. |
[[Category:Sports]] | [[Category:Sports]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 5 January 2024
In Ireland, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) oversees competition in indigenous sports like Gaelic football and hurling. What makes it stand out from other competitions is that it is strictly amateur. Players take partsimply for the love of the game. The most prestigious competition involves teams representing each of the 32 counties from all four provinces of the island, alongside teams from London and New York City.