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- USGAA | Promoting Hurling, Gaelic Football and Camogie in the USA
WELCOME TO THE USGAA THE WORLD’S GREATEST GAMES We are the governing body responsible for promoting the sports of hurling, camogie and Gaelic football in the United States (except NYC) There are over 130 adult and youth clubs under our administration
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From the USGAA Board, we wish everyone a very Happy St Patrick's Day For nearly 8 decades, our organization has had the privilege of stewarding the Gaelic games - an ancient piece of Irish cultural heritage older than St Patrick himself - in the United States Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhaoibh ☘️ Pat McHale and 133 others 134
- United States GAA - Wikipedia
Each year, the USGAA holds a championship between the clubs in all U S cities where there are GAA-affiliated clubs (except for New York city) Playoffs are held between the Gaelic football, hurling and camogie champions of the different regions in the United States, to determine the USGAA champions
- 2026 USGAA Finals - Play Hurling
The USGAA Finals is an annual Gaelic Games championship between qualifying clubs in North America, hosted by the USGAA Hurling, Camogie, and Gaelic football matches are held throughout the weekend to determine the USGAA champions
- USGAA FINALS
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- USGAA Youth
USGAA Youth Committee oversees all youth Gaelic sports in the USA excepting parts of New York We have clubs around the country Connect with a club or find other Gaelic sports resources here
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4,785 Followers, 580 Following, 405 Posts - USGAA (@usgaa) on Instagram: "The United States Gaelic Athletic Association (USGAA) promotes the Irish sports of men's and ladies' Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie in the U S"
- Welcome To USGAA Southwest | SWUSGAA
Here you will find the official playing rules of Gaelic Games as outlined in the GAA's Official Guide
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