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“At a meeting of GAA Central Council today permission was granted to allow Croke Park and Casement Park to be included in a formal bid for the 2028 European Soccer Championship,” the GAA said.
They purchased the property for $4,633.54 (£3,500) from Frank Dineen. The sports ground was then renamed Croke Park after Archbishop Thomas Croke, one of the GAA’s first patrons.
This article is for subscribers only. The GAA has granted permission for Croke Park and Casement Park to be included in the UK and Ireland Euro 2028 bid.