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County (Gaelic games)

A county is a geographic region within Gaelic games, controlled by a county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and originally based on the 32 counties of Ireland as they were in 1884. While the administrative geography of Ireland has since changed, with several new counties created and the six that make up Northern Ireland superseded by 11 local government districts, the counties in Gaelic games have remained largely unchanged.

However, the county as used in Gaelic games does not always and everywhere cover precisely the same territory as the traditional county. Particularly in the first 50 years of the Association but also in more recent times, there are many examples of clubs based in one of the administrative counties being allowed to participate in the leagues or championships of a neighbouring county. There are also instances where the official county boundary does not coincide precisely with the county as used in Gaelic games, for example where a club is based on a parish that crosses the county border. While in most cases the name of the county as used in Gaelic games is the same as that of the current or former administrative county, there have been exceptions: Derry has never used the official county name of Londonderry, and the board of the county then officially known as Queen's County changed its name in 1907 to Leix and Ossary, later becoming Laois. Each county board is responsible for organising GAA club fixtures within the county, and for the promotion and development of Gaelic games and the other objectives of the Association.

The county can also refer to the inter-county teams fielded by each county board. While in general any county, and only a county, is eligible to compete in the provincial and national championships and leagues, and almost all do so, again there can be anomalies: in the National Hurling League, for example, a team representing Fingal — a sub-region of the GAA county of Dublin, corresponding to the modern administrative county of Fingal — previously competed against other counties.

Since the inception of the county system, there have been changes to the respective regions of control of the overseas units. In Ireland the concept of the county is very strong and changing the county boundary is extremely controversial. In 2002 a proposal to divide Dublin in two was quickly and strongly opposed.[1]

County boards

Listed below are the 32 county boards based in Ireland and the province (and, hence, the provincial council) to which each is affiliated. Also provided is a map showing the location of the province, i.e. north, south, east, west.

Board Irish name[2] Province
Antrim Aontroim
(Contae Aontroma)
Ulster
Armagh Ard Mhacha
(Contae Ard Mhacha)
Ulster
Carlow Ceatharlach
(Contae Cheatharlach)
Leinster
Cavan An Cabhán
(Contae an Chabháin)
Ulster
Clare An Clár
(Contae an Chláir)
Munster
Cork Corcaigh
(Contae Chorcaí)
Munster
Derry[a] Doire
(Contae Dhoire)
Ulster
Donegal Dún na nGall
(Contae Dhún na nGall)
Ulster
Down An Dún
(Contae an Dúin)
Ulster
Dublin Áth Cliath
(Contae Átha Cliath)
Leinster
Fermanagh Fear Manach
(Contae Fhear Manach)
Ulster
Galway Gaillimh
(Contae na Gaillimhe)
Connacht  
Kerry Ciarraí
(Contae Chiarraí)
Munster
Kildare Cill Dara
(Contae Chill Dara)
Leinster
Kilkenny Cill Chainnigh
(Contae Chill Chainnigh)
Leinster
Laois Laois
(Contae Laoise)
Leinster
Leitrim Liatroim
(Contae Liatroma)
Connacht
Limerick Luimneach
(Contae Luimnigh)
Munster
Longford An Longfort
(Contae an Longfoirt)
Leinster
Louth
(Contae Lú)
Leinster
Mayo Maigh Eo
(Contae Mhaigh Eo)
Connacht
Meath An Mhí
(Contae na Mí)
Leinster
Monaghan Muineachán
(Contae Mhuineacháin)
Ulster
Offaly Uíbh Fhailí
(Contae Uíbh Fhailí)
Leinster
Roscommon Ros Comáin
(Contae Ros Comáin)
Connacht
Sligo Sligeach
(Contae Shligigh)
Connacht
Tipperary Tiobraid Árann
(Contae Thiobraid Árann)
Munster
Tyrone Tír Eoghain
(Contae Thír Eoghain)
Ulster
Waterford Port Láirge
(Contae Phort Láirge)
Munster
Westmeath An Iarmhí
(Contae na hIarmhí)
Leinster
Wexford Loch Garman
(Contae Loch Garman)
Leinster
Wicklow Cill Mhantáin
(Contae Chill Mhantáin)
Leinster

County teams

 
Counties contesting the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (light colours), All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (dark colours), or both (other colours); however, almost all counties contest both the National Football League and the National Hurling League.

Listed below are all the national and overseas county teams (as of 2022 and 2023).

GAA county Province Dominant sport 2022 NHL rank 2023 NFL rank
Antrim Ulster Hurling 11 22
Armagh Ulster Football 26 9
Carlow Leinster Hurling 16 30
Cavan Ulster Football 35 15
Clare Munster Hurling 9 17
Cork Munster Dual 2 12
Derry[b] Ulster Football 19 8
Donegal Ulster Football 21 10
Down Ulster Dual 14 19
Dublin Leinster Dual 5 7
Fermanagh Ulster Football 31 16
Galway Connacht Dual 6 2
Gloucestershire Britain Football - -
Hertfordshire Britain Football - -
Kerry Munster Football 15 5
Kildare Leinster Football 17 13
Kilkenny[c] Leinster Hurling 4 -
Laois Leinster Dual 10 27
Lancashire Britain Hurling 34 -
Leitrim Connacht Football 33 29
Limerick Munster Hurling 8 18
London Britain Dual 22 32
Longford Leinster Football 32 25
Louth Leinster Football 29 11
Mayo Connacht Football 24 1
Meath Leinster Football 18 14
Monaghan Ulster Football 28 6
New York North America Football - -
Offaly Leinster Dual 12 21
Roscommon Connacht Football 27 3
Scotland Britain Football - -
Sligo Connacht Dual 20 23
Tipperary Munster Hurling 7 26
Tyrone Ulster Football 25 4
Warwickshire Britain Hurling 30 -
Waterford Munster Hurling 1 31
Westmeath Leinster Dual 13 20
Wexford Leinster Hurling 3 28
Wicklow Leinster Dual 23 24
Yorkshire Britain Football - -

Overseas county boards

Counties as used in Gaelic games outside Ireland cover large geographic non-traditional areas which are not considered as counties in any other context. For example, Scotland is a county for GAA purposes, as is London, while the remaining counties of Great Britain cover wider areas than their names suggest. The Hertfordshire County Board, for example, oversees clubs in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire; Gloucestershire GAA reaches into South Wales, Warwickshire GAA includes Staffordshire and Birmingham, and so on.[3] There are also "county boards" for Australasia, Canada, New York, the rest of North America, Europe and Asia, while other overseas GAA regions such as the Cayman Islands operate with their own structures not including county boards.[4]

London enters a county team in the National Football League and the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, while it also enters another county team in the National Hurling League and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. London's county football team reached the 2013 Connacht Senior Football Championship final.

New York enters a county team in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and won its first game in the 2023 Connacht football championship vs Leitrim after more than 20 years of trying.

Warwickshire enters a county team in the National Hurling League and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, while Lancashire enters a county team in both.

Scotland does not currently enter a team, nor do Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire or Yorkshire.

As of 2023, no team from continental Europe, Canada, the rest of the United States, Asia or Australasia competes against the counties of Ireland in any of the Gaelic games.

Overseas county boards

Board Irish name Province
Asia An Áise -
Australasia An Astráil -
Canada Ceanada North America
Europe Eoraip -
Gloucestershire Chontae Gloucester Britain
Hertfordshire Britain
Lancashire Lancasír Britain
London Londain Britain
New York Nua-Eabhrac North America
Scotland Albain Britain
United States Stáit Aontaithe Mhéiriceá North America
Warwickshire Britain
Yorkshire Britain

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Derry represents County Londonderry (see Derry-Londonderry name dispute) — the GAA only uses the name Derry.
  2. ^ Derry represents County Londonderry (see Derry-Londonderry name dispute) — the GAA only uses the name Derry.
  3. ^ Kilkenny no longer fields a football team.

References

  1. ^ "Whelan slams Dublin split". BBC News. 27 January 2002. Retrieved 22 December 2006.
  2. ^ Gasaitéar na hÉireann / Gazetteer of Ireland. Dublin: Brainse Logainmneacha na Suirbhéireachta Ordanáis / Placenames Branch of the Ordnance Survey. 1989. ISBN 978-0-7076-0076-5.
  3. ^ Gaelic Athletic Association, International GAA County Boards: Retrieved http://www.gaa.ie/about-the-gaa/gaa-overseas/
  4. ^ GAA Overseas Units official booklet

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A county is a geographic region within Gaelic games controlled by a county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA and originally based on the 32 counties of Ireland as they were in 1884 While the administrative geography of Ireland has since changed with several new counties created and the six that make up Northern Ireland superseded by 11 local government districts the counties in Gaelic games have remained largely unchanged However the county as used in Gaelic games does not always and everywhere cover precisely the same territory as the traditional county Particularly in the first 50 years of the Association but also in more recent times there are many examples of clubs based in one of the administrative counties being allowed to participate in the leagues or championships of a neighbouring county There are also instances where the official county boundary does not coincide precisely with the county as used in Gaelic games for example where a club is based on a parish that crosses the county border While in most cases the name of the county as used in Gaelic games is the same as that of the current or former administrative county there have been exceptions Derry has never used the official county name of Londonderry and the board of the county then officially known as Queen s County changed its name in 1907 to Leix and Ossary later becoming Laois Each county board is responsible for organising GAA club fixtures within the county and for the promotion and development of Gaelic games and the other objectives of the Association The county can also refer to the inter county teams fielded by each county board While in general any county and only a county is eligible to compete in the provincial and national championships and leagues and almost all do so again there can be anomalies in the National Hurling League for example a team representing Fingal a sub region of the GAA county of Dublin corresponding to the modern administrative county of Fingal previously competed against other counties Since the inception of the county system there have been changes to the respective regions of control of the overseas units In Ireland the concept of the county is very strong and changing the county boundary is extremely controversial In 2002 a proposal to divide Dublin in two was quickly and strongly opposed 1 Contents 1 County boards 2 County teams 3 Overseas county boards 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesCounty boards EditListed below are the 32 county boards based in Ireland and the province and hence the provincial council to which each is affiliated Also provided is a map showing the location of the province i e north south east west Leinster Connacht Ulster Munsterclass notpageimage Provinces of Ireland Board Irish name 2 ProvinceAntrim Aontroim Contae Aontroma UlsterArmagh Ard Mhacha Contae Ard Mhacha UlsterCarlow Ceatharlach Contae Cheatharlach LeinsterCavan An Cabhan Contae an Chabhain UlsterClare An Clar Contae an Chlair MunsterCork Corcaigh Contae Chorcai MunsterDerry a Doire Contae Dhoire UlsterDonegal Dun na nGall Contae Dhun na nGall UlsterDown An Dun Contae an Duin UlsterDublin Ath Cliath Contae Atha Cliath LeinsterFermanagh Fear Manach Contae Fhear Manach UlsterGalway Gaillimh Contae na Gaillimhe Connacht Kerry Ciarrai Contae Chiarrai MunsterKildare Cill Dara Contae Chill Dara LeinsterKilkenny Cill Chainnigh Contae Chill Chainnigh LeinsterLaois Laois Contae Laoise LeinsterLeitrim Liatroim Contae Liatroma ConnachtLimerick Luimneach Contae Luimnigh MunsterLongford An Longfort Contae an Longfoirt LeinsterLouth Lu Contae Lu LeinsterMayo Maigh Eo Contae Mhaigh Eo ConnachtMeath An Mhi Contae na Mi LeinsterMonaghan Muineachan Contae Mhuineachain UlsterOffaly Uibh Fhaili Contae Uibh Fhaili LeinsterRoscommon Ros Comain Contae Ros Comain ConnachtSligo Sligeach Contae Shligigh ConnachtTipperary Tiobraid Arann Contae Thiobraid Arann MunsterTyrone Tir Eoghain Contae Thir Eoghain UlsterWaterford Port Lairge Contae Phort Lairge MunsterWestmeath An Iarmhi Contae na hIarmhi LeinsterWexford Loch Garman Contae Loch Garman LeinsterWicklow Cill Mhantain Contae Chill Mhantain LeinsterCounty teams Edit Counties contesting the All Ireland Senior Football Championship light colours All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship dark colours or both other colours however almost all counties contest both the National Football League and the National Hurling League Listed below are all the national and overseas county teams as of 2022 and 2023 GAA county Province Dominant sport 2022 NHL rank 2023 NFL rankAntrim Ulster Hurling 11 22Armagh Ulster Football 26 9Carlow Leinster Hurling 16 30Cavan Ulster Football 35 15Clare Munster Hurling 9 17Cork Munster Dual 2 12Derry b Ulster Football 19 8Donegal Ulster Football 21 10Down Ulster Dual 14 19Dublin Leinster Dual 5 7Fermanagh Ulster Football 31 16Galway Connacht Dual 6 2Gloucestershire Britain Football Hertfordshire Britain Football Kerry Munster Football 15 5Kildare Leinster Football 17 13Kilkenny c Leinster Hurling 4 Laois Leinster Dual 10 27Lancashire Britain Hurling 34 Leitrim Connacht Football 33 29Limerick Munster Hurling 8 18London Britain Dual 22 32Longford Leinster Football 32 25Louth Leinster Football 29 11Mayo Connacht Football 24 1Meath Leinster Football 18 14Monaghan Ulster Football 28 6New York North America Football Offaly Leinster Dual 12 21Roscommon Connacht Football 27 3Scotland Britain Football Sligo Connacht Dual 20 23Tipperary Munster Hurling 7 26Tyrone Ulster Football 25 4Warwickshire Britain Hurling 30 Waterford Munster Hurling 1 31Westmeath Leinster Dual 13 20Wexford Leinster Hurling 3 28Wicklow Leinster Dual 23 24Yorkshire Britain Football Overseas county boards EditCounties as used in Gaelic games outside Ireland cover large geographic non traditional areas which are not considered as counties in any other context For example Scotland is a county for GAA purposes as is London while the remaining counties of Great Britain cover wider areas than their names suggest The Hertfordshire County Board for example oversees clubs in Hertfordshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire Gloucestershire GAA reaches into South Wales Warwickshire GAA includes Staffordshire and Birmingham and so on 3 There are also county boards for Australasia Canada New York the rest of North America Europe and Asia while other overseas GAA regions such as the Cayman Islands operate with their own structures not including county boards 4 London enters a county team in the National Football League and the All Ireland Senior Football Championship while it also enters another county team in the National Hurling League and the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship London s county football team reached the 2013 Connacht Senior Football Championship final New York enters a county team in the All Ireland Senior Football Championship and won its first game in the 2023 Connacht football championship vs Leitrim after more than 20 years of trying Warwickshire enters a county team in the National Hurling League and All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship while Lancashire enters a county team in both Scotland does not currently enter a team nor do Gloucestershire Hertfordshire or Yorkshire As of 2023 no team from continental Europe Canada the rest of the United States Asia or Australasia competes against the counties of Ireland in any of the Gaelic games Overseas county boards Board Irish name ProvinceAsia An Aise Australasia An Astrail Canada Ceanada North AmericaEurope Eoraip Gloucestershire Chontae Gloucester BritainHertfordshire BritainLancashire Lancasir BritainLondon Londain BritainNew York Nua Eabhrac North AmericaScotland Albain BritainUnited States Stait Aontaithe Mheiricea North AmericaWarwickshire BritainYorkshire BritainSee also EditCounty colours Gaelic games List of GAA county nicknamesNotes Edit Derry represents County Londonderry see Derry Londonderry name dispute the GAA only uses the name Derry Derry represents County Londonderry see Derry Londonderry name dispute the GAA only uses the name Derry Kilkenny no longer fields a football team References Edit Whelan slams Dublin split BBC News 27 January 2002 Retrieved 22 December 2006 Gasaitear na hEireann Gazetteer of Ireland Dublin Brainse Logainmneacha na Suirbheireachta Ordanais Placenames Branch of the Ordnance Survey 1989 ISBN 978 0 7076 0076 5 Gaelic Athletic Association International GAA County Boards Retrieved http www gaa ie about the gaa gaa overseas GAA Overseas Units official booklet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title County Gaelic games amp oldid 1149346944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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