Lancashire GAA

Lancashire GAA The official page for the Lancashire G.A.A. County Board.

The Lancashire County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Lancashire GAA is one of the county boards outside Ireland and is responsible for the running of Gaelic Games in the North West of England and the Isle of Man. With Scotland, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, London and Yorkshire, the board makes up the British Provincial Board. The Lancashire board oversees the La

ncashire senior championship, the Lancashire senior league, Lancashire junior championship, the Lancashire junior league, & the Lancashire Wolfe Tone

19/06/2026

Camida All County League Rd 8
Sunday 21st June
Throw in: 12:30pm

Oisín GAA Manchester v St Brendan's GAA Manchester
TMV

St. Peter's GAA Manchester v Liverpool Wolfe Tones GAA
Hough End

Walkover win for John Mitchels GAA Liverpool over Warrington Na Mic Tíre GAA

All County League and Junior Cup updated tables
16/06/2026

All County League and Junior Cup updated tables

15/06/2026

Camdia All County League Fixtures
Thursday 18th June
7:30pm

St. Peter's GAA Manchester v John Mitchels GAA Liverpool
Hough End

Oisín GAA Manchester v Liverpool Wolfe Tones GAA
Old Bedians

St Lawrence’s GAA Club Manchester v St Brendan's GAA Manchester
Turn Moss

A fantastic Saturday at the Northern Community Gaelic GAAmes and the opening of our Centre of Excellence.Got pictures fr...
14/06/2026

A fantastic Saturday at the Northern Community Gaelic GAAmes and the opening of our Centre of Excellence.

Got pictures from the day? Add them in the comments 👇

13/06/2026

Junior cup fixtures
Sunday 14th June
12:30pm throw ins

St. Peter's GAA Manchester v Oisín GAA Manchester
Hough End

St Brendan's GAA Manchester v Warrington Na Mic Tíre GAA
TMV

St Lawrence’s GAA Club Manchester v Liverpool Wolfe Tones GAA
Turn Moss

12/06/2026

⚠️ Travel Advice: Northern Games ⚠️

Please consider using public transport if attending the Northern Games event on Saturday.

Parking is very limited and large crowds will be in attendance.

🚊 Withington and Barlow Moor Road tram spots are nearby to Broughton Park.

🚙 Limited car parking is available at Hough End Police club and Chorlton High School.

‼️ Press Release Department Foreign Affairs 🔵🟡 Minister Richmond announces grant to support the development of the Lanca...
12/06/2026

‼️ Press Release Department Foreign Affairs 🔵🟡

Minister Richmond announces grant to support the development of the Lancashire GAA Centre of Excellence

The Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, today (12 June) announced a grant of €500,000 to support the development of the Lancashire GAA Centre of Excellence at Broughton Park in Manchester.

The GAA, Manchester City Council and Broughton Park Rugby Club have partnered to redevelop a state of the art facility for Lancashire GAA that will provide a focal point for Gaelic Games in Northern Britain and support the year-on-year growth in playing numbers in schools, clubs and universities across the region.

Speaking ahead of the Northern Community Gaelic Games taking place in Broughton Park this weekend, Minister Richmond stated: “I am delighted to announce a grant of €500,000 from the government’s Emigrant Support Programme to the GAA for the development of a Centre of Excellence at Lancashire GAA. I had the honour of turning the sod on this major development last June when I visited for the 2025 Northern Community Gaelic Games. Our funding for this flagship project will support the GAA in providing a state of the art facility for Gaelic Games in the region and a new hub for the Irish community in the region for many years to come.

“I have seen the central key role the global GAA network plays as a sporting community and social touch point for many of our diaspora abroad.

“Partnering on flagship projects like Broughton Park aligns with priorities set out in the Government’s Diaspora Strategy and International Sports Diplomacy Strategy. I am committed to ensuring this long-running partnership between the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the GAA continues to grow Gaelic Games abroad, while also providing a platform to deepen our connection with Irish communities overseas and to share our heritage with the world.

“I look forward to welcoming the 2,000 players from more than 100 overseas GAA teams to Waterford next month for the GAA World Games.”

President of the GAA, Jarlath Burns added: "The official opening of the new GAA facilities at Broughton Park in Manchester is another glorious chapter in the success story that is World GAA. We are enormously grateful for the support and assistance that we receive from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and it is a partnership that has allowed our network of international clubs to continue to be community hubs for our Diaspora.

“Next year the GAA's Provincial Council of Britain will celebrate its centenary. It will mark the occasion confidently looking to the future thanks to developments such as Broughton Park. It recognises the legions of Irish men and women who played our national games and celebrated our culture over many decades and will enable current and future generations to do the same."

Founded in 1926, Lancashire GAA has players from nursery age to adult senior level across 12 clubs who will use the playing facility weekly. The new Centre for Excellence will serve as the primary hub for Gaelic Games in Northern Britain. To launch the Centre, the 2026 Northern Community Gaelic Games will be held on June 12-13 with 60 school teams and 115 club teams due to compete.

ENDS

12/06/2026

The Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, today (12 June) announced a grant of €500,000 to support the development of the Lancashire GAA Centre of Excellence at Broughton Park in Manchester. The GAA, Manchester City Council and Broughton Park Rugby Club h...

We are delighted to have been featured on today's Granada Reports on ITV. Check out ITV's piece on the Northern Games an...
11/06/2026

We are delighted to have been featured on today's Granada Reports on ITV. Check out ITV's piece on the Northern Games and the new Lancashire GAA Centre of Excellence below! Huge thanks to Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College in Altrincham for coming out and showing their skills.

Come down this Friday to support all of our amazing schools, games throw in at 10am at Broughton Park, M21 7TL.

Watch the latest from ITV News - Manchester will host football, hurling and camogie competitions.

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Broughton Park, Hough End, Mauldeth Road
Manchester
M217TL

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