East Belfast GAA
Donation protected
For the first time in decades, GAA has returned to east Belfast.
Announced earlier this year, East Belfast GAA is one of the world's newest GAA clubs, which has been founded on the principal of bringing communities together.
East Belfast GAA only formed in May. The club is now fielding senior teams in hurling and camogie, and men and women's Gaelic football.
We are keen to attract members from all communities to help grow the sport while providing a healthy environment for all to learn and love the games.
The club's colours are neutral yellow and black and its crest seeks to represent all.
It features the red hand, shamrock, thistle and the area's iconic Harland and Wolff cranes, along with the club motto "together" in English, Irish and Ulster Scots.
If you are keen to help us grow, kit all our teams out or hire out training facilities we would appreciate the help you can give.
Gie it laldy!
Announced earlier this year, East Belfast GAA is one of the world's newest GAA clubs, which has been founded on the principal of bringing communities together.
East Belfast GAA only formed in May. The club is now fielding senior teams in hurling and camogie, and men and women's Gaelic football.
We are keen to attract members from all communities to help grow the sport while providing a healthy environment for all to learn and love the games.
The club's colours are neutral yellow and black and its crest seeks to represent all.
It features the red hand, shamrock, thistle and the area's iconic Harland and Wolff cranes, along with the club motto "together" in English, Irish and Ulster Scots.
If you are keen to help us grow, kit all our teams out or hire out training facilities we would appreciate the help you can give.
Gie it laldy!
Fundraising team: East Belfast GAA (3)
East Belfast GAA Treasurer
Organizer
Irial Ó Ceallaigh
Team member
Kenny Caldwell
Team member