• The president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael) is the head of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The president...
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    The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠuːˌçlʲasˠ ˈɡeːlˠ]; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sporting...
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  • Jarlath Burns (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    February 2023, he was elected to succeed Larry McCarthy as President of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Burns' three-year presidential term began on 24 February...
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  • 2025 Irish presidential election (category 2025 elections in the Republic of Ireland)
    Ahern, former Taoiseach Jarlath Burns, President of the Gaelic Athletic Association John Finucane, Member of Parliament for Belfast North Róisín Shortall...
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    1906) was an Irish teacher and founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Michael Cusack was born in 1847, during the great Irish famine to fluent Irish-speaking...
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    and ahead of both the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship. The finals have been organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) since...
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  • footballer Seán Ryan (sports administrator) (1895–1963), president of the Gaelic Athletic Association Sean Ryan (swimmer) (born 1992), American swimmer Sean...
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    north west of Waterford, on Monday 1 April 1872, Maurice Davin, a farmer who later became the first President of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), cleared...
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  • 1924 in Ireland (category Years of the 20th century in Ireland)
    James Nowlan, President of the Gaelic Athletic Association (1901–1921) (born 1855). 12 December – William Carrigan, Canon of the Diocese of Ossory and historian...
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  • player Peter Kelly (sports administrator) (1847–1908), president of the Gaelic Athletic Association Peter Kelley (born 1974), weightlifter Pete Kelly (Alaska...
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    Maurice Davin (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    co-founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association. He was also the first President of the GAA and the only man ever to serve two terms as president. Davin was...
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  • Aogán Ó Fearghail (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    was the 38th president of the Gaelic Athletic Association. From Maudabawn, Drumgoon in County Cavan, Ó Fearghail was the first Cavan president in the 130-year...
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  • Séamus (category Gaelic-language given names)
    Roman Catholic Bishop Séamus Gardiner (1894–1976), Irish president of the Gaelic Athletic Association Seamus Gibson, retired Irish sportsperson Séamus Gillen...
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  • Mick Loftus (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    of the All-Ireland finals in 1965 and 1968. Loftus also served in an administrative capacity with the Gaelic Athletic Association. He was chairman of...
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  • Kehoe (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    politician and judge Michael Kehoe (1899–1977), 16th president of the Gaelic Athletic Association Nicholas Kehoe (1943–2022), U.S. Air Force lieutenant...
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  • The GAA Congress is the supreme legislative body of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠuːˌçlʲasˠ ˈɡeːlˠ]),...
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  • Davin (1842–1927), Irish farmer, co-founder and first president of the Gaelic Athletic Association Niko Davin (born 1997), Namibian cricketer Nicholas Flood...
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  • Cabinet Minister James Nowlan (1862–1924), President of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) from 1901 to 1921 James William Nowlan (1818–1900), political...
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    James Nowlan (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    needed] – June 1924) was president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) from 1901 to 1921 and is the longest serving president of that organisation. He...
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    He served as the 34th President of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 2003 to 2006. He was the first person from County Kerry to hold the office, being...
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    Nickey Brennan (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    the 35th president of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Brennan joined the team during the 1974 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen...
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    in the south of the county, was the first Wexford person to become President of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 1924 until 1926. He was one of only...
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  • Hurling Joe McDonagh - Dual player, Gaelic games administrator and 32nd President of the Gaelic Athletic Association Cathal Mannion - Hurling Pádraic Mannion...
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  • President of the Gaelic Athletic Association 1967–70 and his maternal grandfather, Seán Ó Síocháin, was the first Director General of the Association...
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  • Paddy Buggy (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    member of the Kilkenny senior inter-county team from 1949 until 1960. Buggy later served as the 27th president of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 1982...
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    is a Gaelic games administrator who served as president of the GAA from 2021 to 2024. A native of Bishopstown, in Cork city, he is a member of the Sligo...
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  • playing in the game due to a hip injury. President of the Gaelic Athletic Association Liam O'Neill condemned the action against Lacey, "I have always said...
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    The University Athletic Association (UAA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)...
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    Jack Boothman (category Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association)
    – 10 May 2016) was the 31st president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) between 1994 and 1997. He was an active member of his local Blessington...
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  • 1929 in Ireland (category Years of the 20th century in Ireland)
    (died 1996). 15 March – Paddy Buggy, Kilkenny hurler, President of the Gaelic Athletic Association (died 2013). 1 April – Michael O'Herlihy, television...
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